Login
or
Register
Home
»
Trains Magazine
»
Forums
»
General Discussion
»
NITL's suggestions to STB for rail policy oversight
Edit post
Edit your reply below.
Post Body
Enter your post below.
[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by CSSHEGEWISCH</i> <br /><br />It's interesting to note that FM is probably one of the world's worst salesmen. He has been proselytizing his economic beliefs on several threads for some time now but he doesn't appear to have won any converts. In fact, he appears to have antagonized more people along the way, myself included. <br />Based on what I have seen from these forums, he has some of the virtues and most of the vices of someone who believes that he has found the one truth that will reform the world. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Pedantic post, very pedantic. I'm curious as to why you think I am trying to sell something. All I've been doing lately is taking news items regarding railroading and bringing them to the attention of the forum. Whether the mass of closed minds you've joined yourself to takes these subjects to heart or not is irrelevent to me. All I enjoy is good debate on the subjects, and it's unfortunate that many on this forum seem to always choose the route of the insult rather than staying on topic. Luckily for the world, the fate of the globe does not depend on the opinions of the various forum members. <br /> <br />However, even you would have to agree that most of those with whom you sympathize have brought little else except insults to the discussion. If that is what you percieve as befitting of your side, then you have little substance with which to put out a post of such crocodile indignation. Or perhaps you think one-sided flame throwing is justified?
Tags (Optional)
Tags are keywords that get attached to your post. They are used to categorize your submission and make it easier to search for. To add tags to your post type a tag into the box below and click the "Add Tag" button.
Add Tag
Update Reply
Join our Community!
Our community is
FREE
to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.
Login »
Register »
Search the Community
Newsletter Sign-Up
By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our
privacy policy
More great sites from Kalmbach Media
Terms Of Use
|
Privacy Policy
|
Copyright Policy