Posted on May 20, 2016
What happened to the Post from yesterday if they became POTUS what would they do first?
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Nobody has lost any points. The original poster was temporarily suspended after receiving many repeated warnings for violating our tagging rules. Many admins wrote him multiple times about how to not abuse the tagging system, but he either couldn't or refused to live within the same rules that work for the other 800k members. A temporary suspension was the next level of escalation after the initial warnings. Following that, it will be permanent, though we've never had to do that before. He may have the privilege of being the first one.
An example from yesterday was posting a meme about Chesty Puller and tagging it "family" -- those that come here to discuss family issues don't need to get his meme notifications.
An example from yesterday was posting a meme about Chesty Puller and tagging it "family" -- those that come here to discuss family issues don't need to get his meme notifications.
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LTC Yinon Weiss
CSM David Heidke - That's credit to the admins who to go in after his trail of posts and continuously clean up his abuse.
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I understand Yinon. I worked an 11 hour day and I missed all what happenend. Thanks for explaining.
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Thanks for the Dr Strangelove movie image LTC (Join to see) which was just before one of my favorite lines in the movie "Gentlemen no fighting in the war room"
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one of my favorites. little did I know that in the cast the guy who plays the voice of Kitt on Night rider and James Earl Jones is the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars.
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CPT L S - No it was either from A Fistfull of Dollars or a Few Dollars more, right Blondie?
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CPT L S - Eli Wallach said that line and he just passed away 2 years ago!
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/jun/25/eli-wallach-dies-98-good-bad-ugly-star
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/jun/25/eli-wallach-dies-98-good-bad-ugly-star
Eli Wallach, star of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, dies aged 98
Early practitioner of method acting who played the bandit Tuco in the spaghetti western and was awarded honorary Oscar in 2010 has died • Eli Wallach obituary• Read an interview from 2010 with Eli Wallach and one from 2000 by Michael Billington
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