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View Poll Results: Should TricklyKid be allowed to close threads indiscriminatly
Yes, if he can prove it is abusive to most other contributors 1 50.00%
Yes, if he can prove it has nothing to do with the origional poster's question 0 0%
Not unless he asks the origional poster first for permission 0 0%
Not unless he posts a poll asking for a general concesus 0 0%
He can do as he likes until we elect a new moderator 0 0%
There should be elections held for thread moderators 0 0%
Linux is open source and therefore open to contributions provided they are positive in nature 0 0%
We should get Linus Torvalds in on this... he is the Linux God! 1 50.00%
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Old 05-13-2004, 02:01 PM   #1
perry
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Is Linux Christian Compatible ? (question)


just because you might think the "thread is leading to no where" does not give you the right to censorship the discussion in question. i seen no flaming wars just matters of opinion and the author the thread should have been the one to have asked for it to be closed....

i find it most ironic that a thread that is honestly asking a phylosophical question about "god" is being shut down by someone who is standing in for "him".

the proper procedure for shutting down a thread should not be "well i just don't like your opinion" but rather, let's take a consesus....

as such....

closing this thread without proper procedure or otherwise "negatively" responding to this statement is considered an act against the constitution of the united states and the bill of rights, namely freedom of speech not to mention a complete act of ignorance against the spirit of the open source community and the free software foundation.....

- perry
 
Old 05-13-2004, 02:11 PM   #2
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And for the record...

i'm an aiethiest....

- perry
 
Old 05-13-2004, 02:28 PM   #3
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perry, I am closing this thread for obvious reasons. If you have a problem with something I suggest you email me.

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