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Old 08-29-2006, 10:56 PM #8
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For me....it's much too soon to form my opinion. I'd like to see both boards played out for awhile and see who does what.

There has been very good feedback expressed here and I'm glad that this has been available. My trust levels are a bit shakey right now. The last thing I want to see is total freedom of speech with no rules. My emotions can't handle all the discord allowed here. It's been fine for awhile, but enough already!

I hope John Lester will read, absorb and act on the issues brought up here. Much of my decision will depend on both John Lester and Doc John as to what direction they intend to go.

My loyalty has always been to BT1 and John L. It will continue to be if he steps up to the plate and does what is right. I may wind up hanging with no home and that terrifies me, but so does opening every thread to an argument.

Sigh.......
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