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To: TEXOKIE

Texokie, I’m unable to read post #128 that you recommended because the thread has been pulled. Note from Admin says it belongs in chat instead of activism. Admin has made it no longer accessible. Wonder why Admin couldn’t have moved it to chat and then given a heads-up to the poster and participants to put Agenda 21 threads in chat? Whatever.

I used to be a monthly contributor to FR. It’s incidents like this caused me to discontinue my contributions. I believe in FR and its mission. I just don’t know why there’s so much rudeness and snarkiness from the Admins.

If there’s somewhere else I can access that post you referenced, please let me know. Thanks.


17 posted on 11/13/2012 12:34:30 PM PST by ru4liberty
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To: ru4liberty

I had not realized the thread was pulled. Will look into it and find out if I can, if the thread is accessible in some other manner. I am rather sad if it is no longer at all available, because we had a lot of relevant information saved up on it. I did not realize I needed to make some kind of back up copy, either.

It appears that the first thread in the thread invitation is still active. It was the thread where I was in a huge learning curve and there were some explorations at times in it that frankly were a bit wild. But when we launched the 2nd thread, we had come down to wanting to figure out how the grapple with the “beast” of the UN working to usurp our national inheritance at the grass roots level.

It’s JimRob’s living room, and what he says goes, but I do admit to wondering sometimes how decisions are sometimes made.


19 posted on 11/13/2012 9:23:35 PM PST by TEXOKIE (Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little. EdmondBurke)
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