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Posted by Kim on June 24, 2004 at 07:23:18 from (208.229.228.40):
In Reply to: Re: Kim, could we please... posted by Allan in NE on June 24, 2004 at 06:45:24:
Allan, please don't take it personally. This subject comes up quite often and many people post messages on political subjects. Some of the responses get out of hand which I think is the biggest complaint. Anyway, everyone is welcome here - including you - and I was very sad to read what you wrote about your farm and family. Did you get your farm back? I wasn't sure what you meant at the end by "back to square one". There are people here who care about others - and that includes you. Please continue posting and joining in on the conversations and keep us informed of your situation. Maybe someone here can help in at least a small way. Kim
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