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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 659463" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>Frankie-</p><p></p><p>In the four years that I have been contributing to this Forum, I have come to realize that sometimes your concept of what is written on these posts is inaccurate, or perhaps illusory. In regard to THIS particular thread, you are just FLAT wrong!</p><p></p><p>TO WIT: <strong><em><u>Nowhere</u></em></strong> in my post of May 7, 2009 @ 10:32 pm did I mention, refer to, allude to, or insinuate that the AAA (American Angus Association) was not doing enough! My ire was, and still is, directed toward those <strong>beef cattle producers</strong> who have subverted <em>truth</em> and <em>honesty</em> in their business dealings with their fellow Breeders - <em>seemingly</em> to their own advantages! Anyone, who will desire to read these posts with an open mind, should be able to understand that concept. </p><p></p><p>I resent your inferences and implications that I am opposed to what the AAA is doing in regard to identifying genetic defects. I agree and concur with their actions up to this point. I have faith that they will continue to pursue these inherent genetic problems with determination and resoluteness, as the current Board of Directors seems to be doing. Notwithstanding, in NO way have I alluded to a "timeline", as you stated. </p><p></p><p>But, for you to imply and insinuate that I am a part of a 'conspiracy theory' (your spelling of "conspiracy" is incorrect) is absolutely incorrect, is a veiled accusation, and borders on ASSAULT to my integrity - to which I take strong offense! I have realized that you are often <em>acerbic</em> in your written opinions, and that is understood, recognizing your affinity to the Angus Breed, and your veneration of a few of the more 'established' producers within the breed. However, I feel that does not give you license to cast aspersions and inuendoes toward someone with whom you may disagree. </p><p></p><p>Words mean things, Frankie, and it is important that you understand what your <em>words</em> may lead others to conclude.</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 659463, member: 1683"] Frankie- In the four years that I have been contributing to this Forum, I have come to realize that sometimes your concept of what is written on these posts is inaccurate, or perhaps illusory. In regard to THIS particular thread, you are just FLAT wrong! TO WIT: [b][i][u]Nowhere[/u][/i][/b] in my post of May 7, 2009 @ 10:32 pm did I mention, refer to, allude to, or insinuate that the AAA (American Angus Association) was not doing enough! My ire was, and still is, directed toward those [b]beef cattle producers[/b] who have subverted [i]truth[/i] and [i]honesty[/i] in their business dealings with their fellow Breeders - [i]seemingly[/i] to their own advantages! Anyone, who will desire to read these posts with an open mind, should be able to understand that concept. I resent your inferences and implications that I am opposed to what the AAA is doing in regard to identifying genetic defects. I agree and concur with their actions up to this point. I have faith that they will continue to pursue these inherent genetic problems with determination and resoluteness, as the current Board of Directors seems to be doing. Notwithstanding, in NO way have I alluded to a "timeline", as you stated. But, for you to imply and insinuate that I am a part of a 'conspiracy theory' (your spelling of "conspiracy" is incorrect) is absolutely incorrect, is a veiled accusation, and borders on ASSAULT to my integrity - to which I take strong offense! I have realized that you are often [i]acerbic[/i] in your written opinions, and that is understood, recognizing your affinity to the Angus Breed, and your veneration of a few of the more 'established' producers within the breed. However, I feel that does not give you license to cast aspersions and inuendoes toward someone with whom you may disagree. Words mean things, Frankie, and it is important that you understand what your [i]words[/i] may lead others to conclude. DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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