Does Blair really have to lock threads so damn often? :P
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« Reply #25 on: April 25, 2017, 06:02:19 AM »

Why drag me into this lol I didn't even comment. I did that because he tried to expel Santander based on labor propaganda, I also apologized to him the same day, heat of the moment

It's not really a matter of wanting to "drag you into this": I posted it because multiple Feds felt this way at the time (I recall hearing it in the IRC chatrooms; a matter of untrustworthiness/disloyalty) and the reasons you gave are very poignant and line up perfectly with what has been offered here tonight as justification - and they certainly don't seem to be indicative of "I did it solely because he went after Santander". But I also posted it because PiT is being silly and he knows it.

     Cheesy

     Also, do I take this to mean that Labor thinks he's a double agent? Seems unlikely based on my knowledge of him, but we could be victims of the con too. Wink
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« Reply #26 on: April 25, 2017, 06:49:38 AM »

Think of it this way, Senator. Let's say there's a Federalist with a relatively high position in the party who keeps leaking private information about the party and smearing other Federalists. Would you be okay with him continuing to be involved in the Federalist Party?
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« Reply #27 on: April 25, 2017, 11:11:27 AM »

Think of it this way, Senator. Let's say there's a Federalist with a relatively high position in the party who keeps leaking private information about the party and smearing other Federalists. Would you be okay with him continuing to be involved in the Federalist Party?

     That would be pretty bad, certainly. Following the thread I was looking at the following exchange involving Griffin and dfw expecting my comment to be properly addressed there. Looking back in the thread now, I see that Blair actually gave a pretty thorough rundown of Labor's grievances against AZ right after Griffin's sarcastic reply.
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« Reply #28 on: April 25, 2017, 11:52:18 AM »

I wanted to offer a defense to Blair's arguments, I understand if like most others you don't believe me, but I do ask that you do consider both sides of the story before jumping to any conclusion.   

I want you to know that I never leaked any information from #labor or any sensitive information. I  will admit that I can't remember everything from last October, I don't have any logs, so I probably unintentionally said something that was inaccurate from last fall that Blair uses to suggest I am lying. I never publicly smeared an official, nor campaigned against my party. I never feel comfortable voicing dissent to Labor leadership, so I guess I should have been more transparent.  I guess my major mistake was voting for who I wanted as speaker. I have no doubt screwed up many times before, and I do take ownership for my past mistakes.
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