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PostPosted: Mar Wed 25, 2009 7:08 am 
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Macdonald: a toothless smile is, in its own way, surprisingly expressive.


I'm flattered, Phil.
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PostPosted: Mar Wed 25, 2009 9:31 am 
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Very interesting discourse...indeed.

.... but there is a lot to be said about curbing indulgence into certain matters/topics ... especially when folks can't seem to control themselves ....either due to the fact that they are simply uncontrollable spoil-sports or just because they can't divorce themselves from their long-standing beliefs and feel the pressure to defend those beliefs when the subject is aired.

So ... sometimes, in certain circles, it is simply wise to suggest that those certain "hot topics" be avoided to maintain civility.

That is especially applicable here on this forum.. because it is mainly and specifically..a "RADIO" topic forum.... and not a general civil-rights any-topic goes ... forum.

So in that light and because many of you have become my (friends in radio)... and I wish to keep you as radio-friends ... even though we may not see eye to eye on other matters... I am therefore willing to abide by the limited topic rules.

I think it is reasonable.

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I would NOT want to see it start to become a moderator-nazi ...power-crazed situation though.

Sometimes moderators allow their own personal views to cloud their thinking and clamp down on any little thing that pushes their personal buttons.

I can't remember which moderator it was that threatened to lock a thread about the use of the term "audio-phools" because he took great "personal" umbrage to the term and felt insulted.... lol
...That is pure power-crazed silliness.

If that kind of silly-power were allowed.. the Next thing you know we won't be able to talk about sports "FANS" because "fan" is actually short for fanatic.
Or speed demon will be outlawed because the term refers to the devil or some such foolishness.

And as long as we are considering punishments... I think that moderators ought to be considered as well.

I think, as far as the "audio-phool" type extremes go,.. if any moderator should ever stoop to any such similar phoolishness in the future they should :
1.) Have their Mousketeer membership put under immediate scrutiny.
2.) Immediate confiscation of their Junior-Dictator secret de-coder ring.
3.) Barred from any participation in this year's annual Adolf Hitler look-alike contest.


... All things in moderation.

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PostPosted: Mar Wed 25, 2009 3:19 pm 
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Philip:

It still comes down to the fact that this is Alan's forum. He started it, he maintains it. It is his to do whatever he wants to do with it. We are his guests. While I do admit that I enjoy the occasional political flare ups. Alan says no and he is the boss here. It's his house Philip!

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Hear hear...

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PostPosted: Mar Sat 28, 2009 7:31 am 
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I used to think that it might not be a bad idea to have an "anything goes" forum where politics could be discussed by anyone who wants to, but the 807 Forum had one and it quickly descended into really ugly nastiness. It's smart not to allow political discussions. I fix radios to get my mind off that stuff.

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Oh. I see you answered.

Philip Colston wrote:
Paul: I see that you continue to resort to ad hominem attacks and unsupported categorical assertions. Have you never heard that discretion is sometimes the better part of valour? It has become obvious that you were humiliated on the medical care thread over a year ago, and have harboured a resentment against me ever since. But you should have realised that it is just as impossible to refute rationality as it is to evade reality.


Incorrect. I harbor a resentment against all forms of nonsense on their own merits or lack thereof at the time they come up. I don't even remember the medical care thread. I have too many other things going on to bother to think about an exchange that long ago. Though I do notice that whenever I read some particularly egregious bit of right wing silliness in a Clubhouse thread it always seems to either have your or Gary Tayman's name attached to it.

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Your comment—

“Liberty as a concept has a great deal to recommend it, obviously, but....”

—is grotesque. ......

blah blah blah tl;dr

.......


I didn't say anything about compromising anyone's liberty.
Maybe if I phrase this differently you will have an easier time understanding.

If I invite you into my house, and you proceed to make yourself obnoxious to me and my other guests, and claim that I have to let you do so because if I didn't I would be infringing on your liberty, then I will take advantage of my own liberty to invite you to leave and not return. That way those of us remaining can enjoy ourselves. It's my house. Should I not have the right to decide what goes on in it?

"The right to swing my fist ends where the other man's nose begins."

As long as I'm quoting Holmes I may as well toss in another:

"The life of the law has not been logic, but experience.”

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