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Re: Fw: [xml-dev] 5 Good Reasons to Vote Today ... a letter fromMichael Moore

Disturbing.

Diana, your behavior is perhaps more properly called "trolling". The 
fact that you hold to a position on some arbitrary subject and have 
uncontrolled urges to proselytize others into your political community, 
does not make it justifiable.

I personally don't care about apologies. I do get concerned when I 
expend time and effort trying to reach out to someone who will not or 
cannot cooperate in the use of a shared communication medium. I am 
doubly concerned when you, apparently contradicting your ostensible 
reasons for participating on the list, tacitly admit to being an 
activist intent on trolling when it suits your personal interest.

Neither am I angry, or upset. I'm just going to filter you out from this 
point on, and would encourage others to do the same.

Razvan MIHAIU wrote:
>
> Why not let the people know about your *achievement* from yesterday ? 
> If you are proud of what you did then let the people know about it.
>
> The better they can know your character the faster they will react to 
> your spam in the future.
>
>
>> I dont think an apology for trying to help stop the death of 
>> thousands of people in an unnecessary war is necesary. the people who 
>> agreed with me didnt write into the list.
>> I am very active with the democrats abroad and in moments of 
>> desperation, I believe changing the topic in a list a belong to is 
>> justified! (not spamming as you say)
>> Thank god WE WON!
>>
>>



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