Please use your name, not anonymous. We should all be proud and held accountable for what we say.
As for me, I carefully guard my right to be wrong.
R. Boerner
As for me, I carefully guard my right to be wrong.
R. Boerner
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Please use your name, not anonymous. We should all be proud and held accountable for what we say.
As for me, I carefully guard my right to be wrong. R. Boerner |
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That's a great idea! |
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Your position may be to use your name when disseminating opinions. That is your right. Others may not feel comfortable doing so because of any retribution that may come their way in the future. Or, maybe they just don't feel like it. Possibly you should respect others rights to anonyminity. You should consider that not everyone is like you nor cares to be. You have a right to voice your opinion and I respect that. What I don't respect is someone telling another that in order to voice their opinions they should put their name on it. The founding fathers dressed as Native Americans at the Boston Tea Party so that they would not be recognized. If it was good enough for them, it is good enough for some of us. If it is not good enough for you so be it. That is your decision. You also have the right to not read any anonymous opinions and or responses. That may solve your dilema. |
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That is hilarious. A person responded to a forum position regarding putting a name to a message. The person responded saying ''That's a great idea'' but sent the message as anonymous. Simply hilarious. |