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>I think that if you take a serious look at the threads that have been started and are continuing on the VFP forum you will see action is needed. In my opinion there is nothing that can come from them, even the original posts that can contribute to the VFP community. I have not and will not claim to have read all of the rule of conduct, but I am sure that there have been many times that they have been broken just within these messages. It is very hard for me to say this, know the excellent input that is given by most or all of the people involved, but I must say it. Once again my opinion is that John Peterson, Ed Raugh, and Walter Meester should be removed from the forum for the conduct within this thread and there complete lack of respect for those who are looking for real assistance and looking to give real assistance to others here.
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Please, can you at least spell my name correctly while calling for my expulsion? It's "Rauh" - no "g" is present.

I have a great deal of respect for the vast majority of UT participants, and especially for the ones who've made an effort to contribute to the UT and VFP community in general. If management feels that it's necessary to moderate my behavior, censure me or expel me from this site, I'm sure they'll take the necessary steps.

Thanks for your show of concern and vast support for the participants here on UT.

We return now to the regularly scheduled bickering and ridicule, already in progress.
EMail: EdR@edrauh.com
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