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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1322002" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>This happens a lot here on CATTLE TODAY, a few guys that are very passionate about their feelings and are not afraid to repeatedly express them. They don't realize or don't care that not everyone feels the same and that a cattle forum is not the place to repeatedly bring up such things. I love my country as much as anyone and as I stated earlie I have family members who died in France, also Korea and Veit Nam, but I don't hold others responsible for their fathers sins....... And very happy to say neither does my brother in law and very good friend who is 3/4 Blackfoot Indian. I'm white and my family has lived in America since the early 1600's, it's very possible my family members did unkind things to the American Indian. Yet some seem to hold hard feelings for many decades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1322002, member: 378"] This happens a lot here on CATTLE TODAY, a few guys that are very passionate about their feelings and are not afraid to repeatedly express them. They don't realize or don't care that not everyone feels the same and that a cattle forum is not the place to repeatedly bring up such things. I love my country as much as anyone and as I stated earlie I have family members who died in France, also Korea and Veit Nam, but I don't hold others responsible for their fathers sins....... And very happy to say neither does my brother in law and very good friend who is 3/4 Blackfoot Indian. I'm white and my family has lived in America since the early 1600's, it's very possible my family members did unkind things to the American Indian. Yet some seem to hold hard feelings for many decades. [/QUOTE]
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