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DM&E vs Mayo: Who's side is TRAINS on anyway?
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[quote user="TomDiehl"] [ <P>No, we're accusing Futuremodal of "selective editing." Note my post from yesterday with the WHOLE statement from the Trains Newswire.</P> <P>[/quote]</P> <P>Tom, it is evident that we need to start a new forum just for you. We'll call it the TRAINS Mag Forum For Dummies. Because only YOU of all people would take the quotation I originally gave and obfuscate the fact that the quote is from Mayo. Everyone with a brain already knew the quote was from Mayo. Who else did you think would make that type of ridiculous statement? </P> <P>What is evident from the newswire item is that TRAINS did not allow DM&E reps to comment on the Mayo claims, which I consider unusual for an ostensible railfan mag. If a railfan mag gives equal time to anyone, it should at least be the railroad in question.</P> <P>ProgressiveRailroading.com has been consistent in their newswire in giving both sides' stories in this ongoing debate. Why can't TRAINS?</P>
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