Christmas spirit:
"If you have something against someone or feel they have wronged you; go to
that person and try to work it out. Go in a loving way. Determine before
hand that you will be in control. It will be hard; sometimes very hard; but
do it. Many times it will be a misunderstanding. Other times you will not
be able to work it out. Don't loose your cool. If
the other person doesn't want to reconcile; smile, forgive them, brush the
dust off your feet and go forward. God will honor this. Your soul, your
heart, your very being will soar to new heights and you will be free, "free
at last"."
Practice what you preach.
Merry Christmas. "Good Will toward men."
-----Original Message-----
From: Sandy <sandyhb(a)earthlink.net>
To: NCGENWEB-DISCUSS-L(a)rootsweb.com <NCGENWEB-DISCUSS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Friday, December 18, 1998 11:48 AM
Subject: [NCGENWEB-DISCUSS-L] Re: Results of the recent voting
----->>"diane k" <skunk(a)coastalnet.com> wrote:
>It doesn't matter how the folks voted. No one (even Sandy) was allowed to
>be heard to completion.
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Wrong, Diane. Speak for youself. YOU are the one who had more to say, not
me.
I did not feel pre-empted at all. ;-)
And I have NO complaints about the vote or about the setting up of the new
Discuss-L list.
I do have a problem with your "baiting" people via the NCGenWeb-L list.
You have been told - repeatedly - to stop posting your controversial
messages to NCGenWeb-L. Yet you selectively post to NCGenWeb-L anything you
want to ensure goes to all NCGenWeb volunteers.
per our SC's message of yesterday:
>6) Protracted discussion of any issue, controversial or not, should be
>taken to NCGENWEB-DISCUSS. Just because a message was posted initially on
>NCGENWEB does not mean that the reply must be posted here. If it's a
>rebuttal to someone else's challenge or provocation, then it should be
sent
>to -DISCUSS or handled privately.
But you continue to ignore her, as witnessed in your voluminuous message
this morning regarding your version of your multiple complaints over the
past many weeks.
You've made your point, Diane. You do not like our SC. You have made this
clear.
But more than half the NCGenWeb volunteers voted, and overwhelmingly
support our SC.
For someone who purports such support of democratic principles, Diane, you
seem to be completely ignorant of the most fundamental of those
principles....the *majority* rules.
Sandy
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