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Sorry, I had no idea Kevin was WAY up north. I could have just as easily said German, French or Kangaroo. <br /> <br />Your comments about other types of museums having items of questionable origin seemed to imply that it was OK for RR museums to do likewise. <br />This would be similar to a young person saying "all my friends are doing such and such, so why can't I do it too". <br /> <br />If this was not your intention why did you mention the misdeeds of other types of museums? <br /> <br />You are absolutely correct when you say we have but two choices.....we can be part of the SOLUTION or we can be part of the PROBLEM. <br />You hit the nail squarely on the head.....this has been my motivation for placing this thread on this forum in the first place. <br /> <br />Since I havn't any physical evidence to back up my claims and no other witnesses it would be my word against the perpetrators word. <br /> <br />A lawyer once told me that...."some people can tell a lie more convincingly than other people can tell the truth", so documentation wins cases and I don't have any, BUMMER. <br /> <br />"IF SO" <br />I placed these two words in capital letters on a separate line so they would stand out. <br /> <br />It was my hope that you would understand that "YOUR LOGIC" only applied IF the statement having to do with "two wrongs make a right" were true. <br /> <br />I am truly sorry that you had to bear witness to the atrocities in the Balkans and Sarajeve, and I don't mean to diminish your experience in these remote places. <br /> However, I'm at a loss to understand what this has to do with museums etc. <br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> <br />My original question seems to have gotten lost along the way. SOME responders are apparently more interested in bashing myself or my question, they must be trying to shut down this thread. I wonder... WHY? <br /> <br />OLD DAD <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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