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PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:57 am 
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Oops, my bad. There is a delete button right on the post itself, upper right corner, next to quote and edit, there should be a little x to the right of edit. That's the delete switch. :roll:


Well, the double post is gone anyway, so....


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Injeun wrote:
Oops, my bad. There is a delete button right on the post itself, upper right corner, next to quote and edit, there should be a little x to the right of edit. That's the delete switch. :roll:


Nope. Not on this thread. But I think I recall seeing and using it on other threads.


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After you submit a post and it shows up, is there an x(delete) button to the right of the edit button?


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Injeun wrote:
After you submit a post and it shows up, is there an x(delete) button to the right of the edit button?


Hah! Nope. Not on this thread. But I think I recall seeing and using it on other threads. Deja Vu.....

Oops. Okay... I lied. it is there now... and I also see it on the edit function as the list radio button. Maybe it times out? Maybe there was a glitch. It's still not available on my past posts......


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Test post for delete button.


This is an edit after post. Yes, I see a delete button on my post. (x)


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Knowless wrote:
Test post for delete button.


This is an edit after post. Yes, I see a delete button on my post. (x)

Give it time.

By the way, shouldn't the picture for your caption show Bush? He's the one, afterall, who is requiring that all our young menand women obey him straight to their graves in Iraq (and anyone, civilian or otherwise, speaking against him is promptly labeled, "unAmerican"). Or leave it as is and give it time, too... yours may be a prophecy.


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But, but Misty- don't we have an all-voluntary military?

If so, how is Bush "requiring" anybody to obey him"?

Could it be that these soldiers are actually doing what they do because they want to do it?

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But, but Misty- don't we have an all-voluntary military?

If so, how is Bush "requiring" anybody to obey him"?

Could it be that these soldiers are actually doing what they do because they want to do it?


Perhaps, and I doubt anyone enlists just to serve under a particular commander-in-chief (though I could be wrong...but it wouldn't make much sense to do). And while a particular commander-in-chief isn't making anyone obey him, the UCMJ causes a service-member to follow the lawful orders of a commander-in-chief.

In any case, anyone who thinks they might have a problem following orders certainly shouldn't volunteer.... :wink:

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