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  • Posted By: sharenews @ 05/30/2008 12:27:37 PM

    The editor that we have to use for this board is archaic.(spell?). Not only does it turns some characters into question marks it is almost impossible to see what you type into the Reply or Post edit box which contributes to people making typos, missing of letters, etc. cuz they cant see what they type in a clear fashion before hitting the post button. Given what we have to work with for an editor, I would hope all bloggers would understand. But you will get a blogger from time to time who will dis you cuz of your spelling which really is a typing faux pas that they feel is unforgiving, most probably because they dont necessarily care about the typo but moreso the message that you posted. LOL.

  • Posted By: HolyRoller @ 05/30/2008 12:27:04 PM

    Looks like the obamamohammed "I hate the U.S. military" groupies have even more bad news........

    U.S. cites gains against bin Laden's movement
    Al-Qaeda is facing setbacks globally, according to CIA chief

    This isn't VietNam, and Hussein isn't gonna pull a Mr. Peanut II. So ya'll can all cry in your Kool-Aide. And Iran is ticking.

    NOBAMA!!!

  • Posted By: daddyo159 @ 05/30/2008 12:27:04 PM

    WE SHOULD WRITE HER IN WHAT DO YOU SAY KAS YOU UP FOR IT ???

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