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Author Topic: Hoda...why did you delete my post????  (Read 3502 times)
Chris F
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« on: June 14, 2005, 04:00:00 AM »

Hoda,

My original post should not have been deleted. It was unfortunate that
one person had to make such a negative comment to my post in regards
to a city and an agency. But their was no reason to delete my post in
regards to Cali Colombia....it was fair and accurate...

I would appreciate you returning my original post Hoda...

Thank you..

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Hoda
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« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2005, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Hoda...why did you delete my post?Huh, posted by Chris F on Jun 14, 2005

[This message has been edited by Hoda]

I tried, deleting as many of the offending posts & maintain the thread integrity as much, as possible. After reviewing the revised thread....it was too choppy & disjointed. From my experience as a poster/moderator when flame wars break out, sometimes just chopping off the branches doesn't stop the war. You need to get to the "root" of the war. Your post was the "root" in this case.

In regards to "returning" your original post...sorry, but once it's deleted, it's dead! One more thing, your claim of "fair & accurate" about Cali, left a whole lot to be desired. Your so-called "facts" & formulas for success are nothing more than opinions, which we all have! Please feel free to post your facts again, if you wish. But I'm letting you know, if it starts another war....

the "root" & the "branches" will be deleted

*ChrisF, don't take the deletion as a personal attack. It has happened to all of us here. Sometimes it's difficult to determeine "Collateral Damage" when cleaning up the board.

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