with much regret it is my duty to inform everyone that this Newsgroup
will self destruct at the end of the month. This is mainly due to a
lack of participation. I am old and tired and can't post 20 to 30
times a day. So I have made arrangements with another Newsgroup for
all of us to migrate over. It should be a fresh start and hopefully
will entice more active posters to participate in discussion. I want
to thank all of you that have participated and have been active.
Please feel free to post any questions or comments.
Thank You
Bill
Please check out and give this new news group a chance.
> with much regret it is my duty to inform everyone that this Newsgroup
> will self destruct at the end of the month. This is mainly due to a
> lack of participation. I am old and tired and can't post 20 to 30
> times a day. So I have made arrangements with another Newsgroup for
> all of us to migrate over. It should be a fresh start and hopefully
> will entice more active posters to participate in discussion. I want
> to thank all of you that have participated and have been active.
> Please feel free to post any questions or comments.
> Thank You
> Bill
> Please check out and give this new news group a chance.
> So what happens to all the valuable dialogue that has transpired here?
> Peace,
> Doc
> On Apr 7, 11:40 am, Bill <sean_sann...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>> with much regret it is my duty to inform everyone that this Newsgroup
>> will self destruct at the end of the month. This is mainly due to a
>> lack of participation. I am old and tired and can't post 20 to 30
>> times a day. So I have made arrangements with another Newsgroup for
>> all of us to migrate over. It should be a fresh start and hopefully
>> will entice more active posters to participate in discussion. I want
>> to thank all of you that have participated and have been active.
>> Please feel free to post any questions or comments.
>> Thank You
>> Bill
>> Please check out and give this new news group a chance.
On Apr 7, 5:43 pm, Doc Holliday <dokholli...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> So what happens to all the valuable dialogue that has transpired here?
> Peace,
> Doc
Well I would hope you would just transfer it to the other group Doc.
There is a hunger over there just as there was in here for your
relentless diatribes.
You're a hard son of a bitch Doc which is admirable, there's not many
like you.
Bill, May I suggest that you do not "Close" or delete this group, i.e.
"The Political Lounge" but leave it to wither away. This is because
some members who have put in a lot of work posting can go back to
their archives if they so wish, but as far as active participation is
concerned you, Bill, will not be active any longer, neither will the
main participants here. So no need to close it. Maybe some others
would like to inherit the site? Just a suggestion!
On 8 Apr, 02:33, Bill <sean_sann...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Apr 7, 5:43 pm, Doc Holliday <dokholli...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> > So what happens to all the valuable dialogue that has transpired here?
> > Peace,
> > Doc
> Well I would hope you would just transfer it to the other group Doc.
> There is a hunger over there just as there was in here for your
> relentless diatribes.
> You're a hard son of a bitch Doc which is admirable, there's not many
> like you.
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 8:37 AM, elle <mbp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bill, May I suggest that you do not "Close" or delete this group, i.e. > "The Political Lounge" but leave it to wither away. This is because > some members who have put in a lot of work posting can go back to > their archives if they so wish, but as far as active participation is > concerned you, Bill, will not be active any longer, neither will the > main participants here. So no need to close it.
It should at least be closed off to new membership - otherwise it will be full of spam and porn in no time.
You could also close it to posting, so the archives sit here available for reading - but no more posting and no more need to manage it.
I value everyone's truths and I know I've been wrong many times. I
honors me to be able to associate with people who have beliefs that
they hold dearly and faith in their truths the honor and convictions
that seems to never die. I sided with Voltaire and Jefferson on much
of my late analogies and that row is a hard row to hoe. I can't insult
what I see as truth it goes against my core beliefs. That truth gives
me hope for humanity to ascend beyond the bondage to war, hate and
revenge. It's my dream and the dream of those who came before me that
wrote their truths and their analogies of how we should obtain it.
It's that give me liberty of give me death I was commissioned after
being enlightened and I still have much to learn. Maybe someday I will
prove what I believe now false but until that time I will continue to
search. I like the words of the old masters and I believe it was
taught to us to loose that ability for a reason because the secrets of
logic lie in those words of wisdom. "They" would yield no power over
us if we all knew the truth or were all on the same page. I know stop
the diatribe.......
Peace,
Doc
On Apr 7, 8:33 pm, Bill <sean_sann...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Apr 7, 5:43 pm, Doc Holliday <dokholli...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> > So what happens to all the valuable dialogue that has transpired here?
> > Peace,
> > Doc
> Well I would hope you would just transfer it to the other group Doc.
> There is a hunger over there just as there was in here for your
> relentless diatribes.
> You're a hard son of a bitch Doc which is admirable, there's not many
> like you.
> Bill, May I suggest that you do not "Close" or delete this group, i.e.
> "The Political Lounge" but leave it to wither away. This is because
> some members who have put in a lot of work posting can go back to
> their archives if they so wish, but as far as active participation is
> concerned you, Bill, will not be active any longer, neither will the
> main participants here. So no need to close it. Maybe some others
> would like to inherit the site? Just a suggestion!
> On 8 Apr, 02:33, Bill <sean_sann...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > So what happens to all the valuable dialogue that has transpired here?
> > > Peace,
> > > Doc
> > Well I would hope you would just transfer it to the other group Doc.
> > There is a hunger over there just as there was in here for your
> > relentless diatribes.
> > You're a hard son of a bitch Doc which is admirable, there's not many
> > like you.
No doubt, many of us will be able to find each other again somewhere
in the ether, and possibly we will want to communicate. I will miss
this board... we have mostly been able to be civil... to relative
strangers.
On Apr 9, 1:47 am, Doc Holliday <dokholli...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> On Apr 8, 7:37 am, elle <mbp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Bill, May I suggest that you do not "Close" or delete this group, i.e.
> > "The Political Lounge" but leave it to wither away. This is because
> > some members who have put in a lot of work posting can go back to
> > their archives if they so wish, but as far as active participation is
> > concerned you, Bill, will not be active any longer, neither will the
> > main participants here. So no need to close it. Maybe some others
> > would like to inherit the site? Just a suggestion!
> > On 8 Apr, 02:33, Bill <sean_sann...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > > So what happens to all the valuable dialogue that has transpired here?
> > > > Peace,
> > > > Doc
> > > Well I would hope you would just transfer it to the other group Doc.
> > > There is a hunger over there just as there was in here for your
> > > relentless diatribes.
> > > You're a hard son of a bitch Doc which is admirable, there's not many
> > > like you.
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 12:32 PM, margareth <mzeba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No doubt, many of us will be able to find each other again somewhere > in the ether, and possibly we will want to communicate. I will miss > this board... we have mostly been able to be civil... to relative > strangers.
You can join the new group that Bill invited us to -
"Thank You Bill
Please check out and give this new news group a chance. "
Sorry to hear that. I LIKE slow moving forums. They give you a
chance to take your time responding to a thread without everybody
forgetting what the discussion was about.
Fast paced forums have their attractive: they're good when you have a
couple of hours to burn and you want fast paced discussions.
But I'm already subscribed to several fast-paced forums. Maybe too
many.
I'll give the new forum a try... at least while its still growing.
On Apr 7, 12:40 pm, Bill <sean_sann...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> with much regret it is my duty to inform everyone that this Newsgroup
> will self destruct at the end of the month. This is mainly due to a
> lack of participation. I am old and tired and can't post 20 to 30
> times a day. So I have made arrangements with another Newsgroup for
> all of us to migrate over. It should be a fresh start and hopefully
> will entice more active posters to participate in discussion. I want
> to thank all of you that have participated and have been active.
> Please feel free to post any questions or comments.
> Thank You
> Bill
> Please check out and give this new news group a chance.
On Apr 9, 9:32 am, margareth <mzeba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No doubt, many of us will be able to find each other again somewhere
> in the ether, and possibly we will want to communicate. I will miss
> this board... we have mostly been able to be civil... to relative
> strangers.
Well if you really like it, I suppose I could leave it up. I just
wish that you would give the New Group a chance.
On Apr 10, 8:31 am, Golem <Gole...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry to hear that. I LIKE slow moving forums.
Yeah but we need A few more active participants. In other words we
need 3, 4, to 5 people weighing on a threaded discussion instead of
two throwing everything at each other.
I can't count on elle to jump in because he gets his feathers ruffled
when someone disagrees with him.
Bill, that is not accurate. My feathers are never ruffled when the
discussion stays on topic. But I am not happy with it is "ad hominem."
or unwarranted attacks that are off-topic.
On 12 Apr, 00:12, Bill <sean_sann...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Apr 10, 8:31 am, Golem <Gole...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Sorry to hear that. I LIKE slow moving forums.
> Yeah but we need A few more active participants. In other words we
> need 3, 4, to 5 people weighing on a threaded discussion instead of
> two throwing everything at each other.
> I can't count on elle to jump in because he gets his feathers ruffled
> when someone disagrees with him.
On Apr 12, 12:46 pm, elle <mbp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bill, that is not accurate. My feathers are never ruffled when the
> discussion stays on topic. But I am not happy with it is "ad hominem."
> or unwarranted attacks that are off-topic.
elle, I know for a fact that if a topic pisses you off (angers you)
you will simply ignore it.
> On Apr 12, 12:46 pm, elle <mbp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Bill, that is not accurate. My feathers are never ruffled when the
> > discussion stays on topic. But I am not happy with it is "ad hominem."
> > or unwarranted attacks that are off-topic.
> elle, I know for a fact that if a topic pisses you off (angers you)
> you will simply ignore it.
> Ignoring is another thing altogether. When something is not worth
> arguing about why argue especially if it is going to lead to nothing?
> On 13 Apr, 02:05, Bill <sean_sann...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Apr 12, 12:46 pm, elle <mbp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Bill, that is not accurate. My feathers are never ruffled when the
>> > discussion stays on topic. But I am not happy with it is "ad hominem."
>> > or unwarranted attacks that are off-topic.
>> elle, I know for a fact that if a topic pisses you off (angers you)
>> you will simply ignore it.
On Apr 15, 1:52 am, elle <mbp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I relish difficult or unpleasant subjects provided they are facts and
> not meant as a personal insult.
You see that's the thing, you take things personally.
You're that way about any topic that it unflattering about the UK, but
yet you don't hold back unloading on other countries and you expect
others to respond.
You don't have the temperament to discuss threads that may be critical
of British leaders or policies, you run from discussing these things
claiming it is a personal attack.
> On Apr 15, 1:52 am, elle <mbp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I relish difficult or unpleasant subjects provided they are facts and
> > not meant as a personal insult.
> You see that's the thing, you take things personally.
> You're that way about any topic that it unflattering about the UK, but
> yet you don't hold back unloading on other countries and you expect
> others to respond.
> You don't have the temperament to discuss threads that may be critical
> of British leaders or policies, you run from discussing these things
> claiming it is a personal attack.