I have to agree with Jude on this. One of my first experiences online 
was years ago (@300 baud, if any of you remember those bad old days). I 
got flamed off a bulletin board because the keeper of the chat list used 
language about women that I found offensive. I told him I thought his 
language was in poor taste and he called me even worse names. I never 
went back on that list.

Thank goodness that David does the outstanding job that he does on this 
list. Like it or not, some brave soul has to moderate and make sure that 
we stay on track with our conversations and ravings. David has earned my 
respect and support for his commitment to making this a great place to 
chat about the city.

And here's one more thought for the day: When you point your finger at 
someone, you're pointing three fingers back at yourself.

Janis Hall
Fulton

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Why is an apology necessary for kicking someone off the list who publicly 
> villifies his/her neighbors? A chilling effect on free speech occurs when 
> people don't post because they fear being publicly trashed. Even the first 
> 

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