Hi Thomas,
Actually, in all the years since I started FlyRotary (as an early excommunicate of "that other list", to answer your question), there has been one instance where I found it necessary to terminate someone's subscription. It didn't happen without his knowledge, however, as I gave him a chance to put things right. Rather than stepping up to the plate, admitting he was wrong and putting the situtaiton behind us, the offender's reply to me was a 3-word suggestion that I perform a biological impossibility upon myself. He's no longer a member of the group. If you're curious about the infraction, it was pretty simple... there was a difference of opinion and rather than discuss the matter reasonably this person sunk to personal insults and foul language directed at another FlyRotary subscriber. All I asked for was an aopolgy to the person who was the target of his invectives. He couldn't do that. Since his removal we have never suffered a similar incident, so I think it was the right thing to do and I'd do it again if faced with a similar situation.
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"Thomas Jakits" <rotary.thjakits@gmail.com>wrote: """ Marv, Did that EVER happen for ANY reason? :) ____ > Unlike "that other list", there has never been a removal of anyone's > subscription simply for speaking their mind, and as long as I'm in charge, > there won't be. > <Marv>
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