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Apologies to TOTJO
I am sorry for asking for the council to invite Ryder back. First off it is not my place. Second it was rude. And finally, I doubt anyone would listen to someone like me.
Do not forgive me. I don't want your forgiveness, nor do I need it. If you think you should forgive me for exercising my constitutional right of free speech, well... it wouldn't be appropriate.
Like I said, I don't want your forgiveness. I just want to be heard.

Thanks!
sNe1a
Oof
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Why shouldnt you ask if he is your friend?
I didnt see any rude behaviour
And your voice counts just as much as anyone elses.
Why apologise if you dont think its needed?
Everything is belief
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sNe1a wrote: I don't think I need to apologize but I will anyway.
I am sorry for asking for the council to invite Ryder back. First off it is not my place. Second it was rude. And finally, I doubt anyone would listen to someone like me.
Do not forgive me. I don't want your forgiveness, nor do I need it. If you think you should forgive me for exercising my constitutional right of free speech, well... it wouldn't be appropriate.
Like I said, I don't want your forgiveness. I just want to be heard.
Thanks!
sNe1a
You're welcome to ask The Council anything privately, by PM for example.
You have no rights to any speech whatsoever here or at any non-governmental organization. The First Amendment prevents the states and federal government from infringing on speech.
Ryder is welcome to ask The Council anything although we will ignore messages from fake or non-working email addresses.
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But it seems odd to start an apology with 'I don't think I need to apologize', does that not defeat the point of an apology somewhat? :laugh:
AND, as Elizabeth said, 'your voice counts just as much as anyone elses'

- Knight Senan'The only contest any of us should be engaged in is with ourselves, to be better than yesterday'
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sNe1a wrote: Like I said, I don't want your forgiveness. I just want to be heard.
Do you think this type of threads make you more likely, or less likely, to be taken seriously in the future?
The pessimist complains about the wind;
The optimist expects it to change;
The realist adjusts the sails.
- William Arthur Ward
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sNe1a wrote: I don't think I need to apologize but I will anyway.
I am sorry for asking for the council to invite Ryder back. First off it is not my place. Second it was rude. And finally, I doubt anyone would listen to someone like me.
Do not forgive me. I don't want your forgiveness, nor do I need it. If you think you should forgive me for exercising my constitutional right of free speech, well... it wouldn't be appropriate.
Like I said, I don't want your forgiveness. I just want to be heard.
Thanks!
sNe1a
this actually doesnt make any sense
youre apologizing but refusing to apologize?
youre sorry but youre not sorry?
your post is not consistent
you want to be heard, OK, fair enough, so do we all
in the future, if we do you the courtesy of hearing you, will you make an effort to say something that is worth our time?
People are complicated.
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