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So is anyone else interested in joining a list that discusses native

nutrition and not much else ? - I'm thinking of starting one.>>

No thanks. I like this one JUST FINE. If it sometimes wonders a bit to

various topics, even The Yankees, I smile and enjoy it.

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--- " mikelewis6671 " <mikelewis6671@...> wrote:

> So is anyone else interested in joining a list that discusses native

> nutrition and not much else ? - I'm thinking of starting one.

There already is such a list with over 1,000 members that is heavily

moderated and does not allow religious or political topics:

discussingnt/

I enjoy seeing heated discussions once in a while :)

So I'm on both lists.

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I'm with you, .

I'm also a member of many moderated lists and it seems to me that the

cost of no/light moderation is, a flareup of these discussions every

once in a while. I enjoy the freewheelingness mostly.

And I was one who in the beginning kept wondering, where are the posts

on whole foods nutrition? but I've learned a lot anyway. It's just a

different, not better or worse, signal-to-noise ratio.

Connie

> I enjoy seeing heated discussions once in a while :)

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> So I'm on both lists.

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cbrown2008 wrote:

> I'm with you, .

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> I'm also a member of many moderated lists and it seems to me that the

> cost of no/light moderation is, a flareup of these discussions every

> once in a while. I enjoy the freewheelingness mostly.

Ayup. One of my lists even has a team of censors, no less. One time I

got slapped on the hand because I sent through a post that included the

expression, " As God is my witness.... " in a Scarlett O'Hara kind of

moment. Oh, and the expression was edited out, to boot, and I was put

on probation for a few weeks. None of my posts could go to the list

until they'd been screened.

I don't think this list wants to go there, no?

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On 6/19/07, Suzanne Noakes <snoakes@...> wrote:

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> Ayup. One of my lists even has a team of censors, no less. One time I

> got slapped on the hand because I sent through a post that included the

> expression, " As God is my witness.... " in a Scarlett O'Hara kind of

> moment. Oh, and the expression was edited out, to boot, and I was put

> on probation for a few weeks. None of my posts could go to the list

> until they'd been screened.

Thank GOD for Idol and his vigorous defense of free speech!

Chris

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Masterjohn wrote:

> On 6/19/07, Suzanne Noakes <snoakes@...> wrote:

> .

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>> Ayup. One of my lists even has a team of censors, no less. One time I

>> got slapped on the hand because I sent through a post that included the

>> expression, " As God is my witness.... " in a Scarlett O'Hara kind of

>> moment. Oh, and the expression was edited out, to boot, and I was put

>> on probation for a few weeks. None of my posts could go to the list

>> until they'd been screened.

>>

>

> Thank GOD for Idol and his vigorous defense of free speech!

>

> Chris

>

LOL! Too right! :)

--s

" Don't wish me happiness--I don't expect to be happy. It's gotten

beyond that, somehow. Wish me courage and strength and a sense of

humor--I will need them all. " Anne Morrow Lindbergh

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Where is 'religion' in this group's introductory message?

Those of us who just come to the website to read messages, and don't use an

email rule to

filter out garbage, don't necessarily have the time to wade through a bunch of

screens of

irrelevant postings.

The point of the WWW, and sites such as , I would have thought, is

that if

you want to discuss a variety of topics, you can join a variety of

lists/groups/whatever.

Why the need to fill this one up with posts not 'on topic'?

It doesn't need a team of moderators, it simply needs self moderation.

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> >> Ayup. One of my lists even has a team of censors, no less. One time I

> >> got slapped on the hand because I sent through a post that included the

> >> expression, " As God is my witness.... " in a Scarlett O'Hara kind of

> >> moment. Oh, and the expression was edited out, to boot, and I was put

> >> on probation for a few weeks. None of my posts could go to the list

> >> until they'd been screened.

> >>

> >

> > Thank GOD for Idol and his vigorous defense of free speech!

> >

> > Chris

> >

> LOL! Too right! :)

>

> --s

> " Don't wish me happiness--I don't expect to be happy. It's gotten

> beyond that, somehow. Wish me courage and strength and a sense of

> humor--I will need them all. " Anne Morrow Lindbergh

>

>

>

>

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> Masterjohn wrote:

> > Thank GOD for Idol and his vigorous defense of free speech!

--- Suzanne Noakes <snoakes@...> wrote:

> LOL! Too right! :)

Yes, thank SHIVA for Idol and his vigorous defense of free speech!

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May the farce be with you

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