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Although I said I would boycott posting On this forum for a week, the posts of a certain few forces me to ask caution. <br /> <br />To all RR'ers: My gut feeling is that the inflammatory posts of certain individuals is to rile us up. Our responses may be used against us. This is what they want. They could present our replies in court and, not having a jury of "our peers", use certain statements to persuade what would certainly be an OJ jury. <br /> <br />I wi***he forum admin. would nut up and bar these interlopers and their agendas. Where are you Kalmbach? <br /> <br />This forum is for entertainment, not abuse by those who would pass personal responsibility to others. <br /> <br />To all railfans: <br /> <br />I hope you keep your questions coming and enjoy what this forum was originally designed for. Also, don't take the bait that the personal injury lawyers are trying to set. That is to say, don't try to argue with them--just ignore them. <br /> <br />To everyone: don't reply to certain individuals--we know which ones. <br /> <br />As for the FRA being in the RR's back pocket, I needed a good laugh!!!! <br /> <br />And that drivel about lowering train speeds? That statement would put us out of business! They'll have no one to sue but truckers, fast food restaurants, automakers, Oreo, and probably their grandmothers. <br /> <br /> <br />
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