Thank-you for asking, Eric. Even though the point was obvious,
I'll be glad to expand my "Dondero Disclaimer":

Readers: If you are wondering what large parts of Eric Dondero's
posts have to do with Libertarian principles, the answer is
probably "nothing". Please consider the source. Many of his posts
are not only unrelated to libertarian principles, they are
anathema, despite his frequent representation to the contrary. In
fact, his submissions have a reputation for getting rejected by
the moderator 10-25% of the time. Libertarian philosophy and its
representatives are not always synchronous, largely due to the
tolerant nature of the former.

-Mark

 

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And.... Your point is?  

Yes, he most certainly does reject about 10 to 25% of my posts.  

Why are you surprised?



--- In [email protected], "mark robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Readers: Please consider the source. EDR's posts have a
> reputation for getting rejected by the moderator 10-25% of the
> time. 
> 
> -Mark
> 
> 
>  



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