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OHI
at Thu Feb 12 18:15:14 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by OHI ]
Okay,
So Tom Crutchfield says "yes" and
Brad Chambers says "yes"
Phil Bradley says "he agrees 100%" so no answer there. I don't know what he agrees 100% about.
It is real simple folks, yes or no.
We don't need your assumptions, your justifications, your pokes at me, your clarifications or anything other than yes or no. What sustainable means to you and how you define it is your business. This is a general question and I want general answers. If you think that in some cases it's okay and other cases it's not then that is fine. We don't want to know about it. Just weigh your beliefs and opinion and pick one, yes or no.
I only added the sustainable stuff to make you feel at ease so that you know we are not talking about over-collecting. I think that we all agree that over-collecting is bad. That is the only stipulation with this question.
Thanks for responding,
Welkerii
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- Who supports the sale of WC? - OHI, Wed Feb 11 14:59:47 2009
- RE: Who supports the sale of WC? - daneby, Wed Feb 11 23:08:04 2009
- RE: Who supports the sale of WC? - TOM_CRUTCHFIELD, Thu Feb 12 04:55:59 2009
- There is no - brhaco, Thu Feb 12 08:52:20 2009
- RE: There is no - TOM_CRUTCHFIELD, Thu Feb 12 10:08:54 2009
- Well said.. - phil bradley, Thu Feb 12 11:57:48 2009
Just stick to the question, please - OHI, Thu Feb 12 18:15:14 2009
- Seriously- - brhaco, Fri Feb 13 08:46:37 2009
- RE: Who supports the sale of WC? - wstreps, Fri Feb 13 10:19:38 2009

- My late reply... - jscrick, Tue Feb 17 14:24:45 2009
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