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Re: A deleted message

Tuesday, 05/03/2011 7:53:54 PM

Tuesday, May 03, 2011 7:53:54 PM

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Mr. Dipstick55:

Again, you are mistaken and replying seemingly impulsively on one or more hasty generalizations.

1) The grammar I spoke of was my own, not yours. See the message to which it replied for verification.

2) We both had the calibur of smarts to buy CCME so we both must be geniuses ;)

3) I did not delete multiple messages of yours today. (you pluralized)

4) If a message is ever deleted by me it's never personal even if addressed to me. It's just applying the message criteria and acting in my capacity as one of 5 (five) moderators. If you would like a message restored that you believe was deleted in error, simply write to one of the other four moderators promptly and ask them to take a look. They may or may not restore the message based on their good faith review. Every last moderator on this board can assist you in getting a further review. Such has yet to coe up wher eI am asked to review a deletion by another moderator, but anything is possible. See DTT withdrawing the 2009 signature as an example.

5) You are mistaking my action as an attorney with a duty to adhere to the rules of professional ethics whether or not I am representing someone else as somehow me acting as an attorney by or on behalf of anyone else such as you or this Board. Let me clarify your hasty assumption. I do not represent you or anyone posting on the Boards in any way. You, however, seem to express some kind of self-comparative feeling about attorneys which is your own business. These are very much off topic from the CCME discussion. These could possibly cause an otherwise relevant message to be deemed off topic. The cure (i.e. as in a "cure period"), is to post again without the extraneous information.

Thanks,

Andrew
(partially in my capacity as an assistant moderator as relates to part of #5 above)

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