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All I got from that working horse forum was a very sad affirmation of my original opinion of everybody.
Their intent is to fight, not to debate, and to go back over there and show how super they are.
And for the record, my family has been ranching since the '60s. When I say that almost any decent, sound, broke horse can be a ranch horse, I'M NOT JUST RUNNING OFF AT THE MOUTH.
If Crosspur has a problem, she's obviously not capable of discussing it with the people she has a problem with. That much is apparent.
Instead, she's got to rally her pity party over there to support her and enlist her superfriends (eg. - Hola/TRD) to come over here and do her dirty work. How wonderful.
My opinion had begun to change about some of the folks that came over in the tidal-wave of animosity... but sadly, it seems I was wrong about that.
And that makes me bummed out, because I was having a really good time debating in a civil manner with everyone.
But now, I'm starting to wonder about ulterior motives...
A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep.
Saul Bellow (1915 - 2005)
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