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TO FORUM MODERATOR - How about closing inappropriate topics?
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Brunton, <br /> <br /> <br /> Since you saw fit to include me and 2 of my post I feel it only right to give you my thoughts, <br /> <br />First if you really did read the actual message and not just the topic you would know that I am by my own admission a newbie, I wanted to learn so I asked a question to which I recieved replies from those who were interested in responding. there were many who read this but did not reply that was there choice. It is like TV if you dont like the program turn the channel. <br /> <br />Second the topic "Who here is a Firefighter" was written to ask those who would know about the way a true fire or accident scene would look like to gain some knowledge. Firefighting was a common interest that some shared, some did not that's ok. I would then assume by your assault of these forums and the moderators that in your would only trains may be talked about. This is my hobby not my life. <br /> <br />I told myself to just dismiss your remarks but felt a sense of disbelief that any one would not be allowed to ask a question here. <br /> <br /><b>THE ONLY DUMB QUESTION IS THE ONE NOT ASKED.</b> <br /> <br />Censorship, the word can stir many passionate feelings. I will not subcribe to any forum that censors it members and removes the human aspect of this hobby and neither should anyone else. <br /> <br />If I have said anything to offend you Sir I apoligize right here and now. My words are ment to invoke thought not anger.
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