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Dane:
This is pertaining to the NSSF thread Marc St. Louis started, and Mullet replied to asking how much damage can the Obama administration cause to hunting before 2012.

Does this mean that politics dont apply only in certain topics? Or within the larger context of outdoor legislation, politics are fair topics for membership in general?

Thanks for clarifying in advance.

Dane

jamie:
i'll answer for ya dane. YES IT SHOULD.

Marc St Louis:
I was going to edit Mike's words and take out any reference to Obama doing damage to hunting but he didn't make any such comments.  I locked that thread because I wanted it to be informative only without any arguing.

I will take Eddie's post out if that makes you feel any better

Dane:
Marc, it isnt a matter of my feeling better, or getting my feelings hurt. It is a matter of something that is clearly political being posted by one moderator, and then commented upon in a very sharply political way by another moderator. Why then should any other member be worried about the no politics nature of this discussion board? There are many, many places online you can get into poltics of all kinds. PA is supposed to be a sanctuary from all that.

Dane

Marc St Louis:

--- Quote from: Dane on February 14, 2011, 03:53:53 pm ---Marc, it isnt a matter of my feeling better, or getting my feelings hurt. It is a matter of something that is clearly political being posted by one moderator, and then commented upon in a very sharply political way by another moderator. Why then should any other member be worried about the no politics nature of this discussion board? There are many, many places online you can get into poltics of all kinds. PA is supposed to be a sanctuary from all that.

Dane

--- End quote ---

And you think that my post is political in nature?

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