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You can't say "CHIT" with an "S", but you can access all the **** you could ever want. Go figure THAT out. & they insist on removing my posts because they seem to disagree with my opinion.
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Gary Seitz
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STOP THE VIOLATIONS OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH !
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Carol Leonard
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FIX the stalling out problem. Then kindly advise your FAITHFUL AOL customers the criterion used for selection of censors. I am being edited OUT over 50% of the time and I do not call people names, I do not lie, I cite my sources, etc. Routinely I see comments that are VERY offensive, if not threatening, name calling, "facts" made up and patently ridiculous. If you are censoring, how about FACT CHECKING? One without the other results in pandemonium.
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JUDITH A. CARLSON
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AGAIN I no longer believe that we live in the United States of America, with free speech. The following comment has been censored: "For the past three or so years bigotry, racism, anti-Semitism . . . have reared their ugly heads more and more often. The bigots, racists, and anti-Semites are no longer being careful to not get caught, they're no longer in hiding. Gee, I wonder if that's because a bigot, racist, anti-Semite now occupies the Oval Office. By the way, please don't come up with the comment that Trump is not anti-Semitic because his own daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren are Jewish. He just practices a version of "some of my best friends are . . . " or "they're a credit to their race."
My comment did not violate any AOL rules unless, of course, there's an unwritten rule that Trump can't be criticized. If that's the case then apparently you don't agree with what Theodore Roosevelt said about the subject - that speaking out against criticism of the President "is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public."
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Anonymous
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I responded to an erroneous statement by a liberal. I did not use bad language or say anything bad about the person who posted it. I responded with a statement of fact and my opinion. AOL wouldn't allow it. Yet I have seen scathing comments...divisive and insulting....from liberals and you allow those without blinking an eye! AOL is clearly biased in a major way....to the point of ignoring "freedom of speech" from anyone who doesn't agree with the left. You are ignoring the Constitutional rights of conservatives.
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Anonymous
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How about addressing the comments section! Why can't you make it work?
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Tom Pisaneschi
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LET PEOPLE POST THEIR OPINIONS, LIBERAL AOL BS.. YOU FORGET WHO IS PAYING THE BILLS.
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Eric Shane
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Aol flagged me for posting a true statement that was in a Conversation about President Trump lieing! AOL IS WRONG
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Tom Pisaneschi
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I pay for your service, you have no right to continue to block my posts. I have posted a liberal post and you let it go. If I disagree with you I get blocked. No more of that ****, this is America. I will change all my business and personal aol accounts if that does not change.
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JUDITH A. CARLSON
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I posted the Stages of Human development in a discussion about the SCOTUS striking down unconstitutional laws against abortion and it's awaiting review! For crying out loud, is this the United States of America where free speech is allowed or have we suddenly become a dictatorship?
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JUDITH A. CARLSON
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I'm looking for alternatives to AOL on the internet. The point system is crapola, nothing but a popularity contest, and diminishes the comments of people who don't get a lot of points. It marginalizes them in a way that is 100% unfair, wrong, and insulting.
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JUDITH A. CARLSON
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I personally drink tea at home, many different varieties, brewed by myself. But I also drink tea out, brewed by someone else or by myself if I order hot water and a teabag at a restaurant. I'm a tea drinker (hot or iced) and that's my drink of choice unless I'm in a bar, where Irish whiskey, single-malt Scotch, or Guinness are my drinks of choice.
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Robert Foos
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QUIT DELETING MY COMMENTS
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JUDITH A. CARLSON
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So now posting on AOL has become a popularity contest and that's one of the most disgusting, stupid, irrational things to be ****! AOL has gotten stupid, I guess.
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Bob Macfarlane
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What the heck is wrong with this? It was rejected!
"Darn Trump! What are these American companies to do? Hire American?"
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edjsalyers
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AOL, I'm a long time "paying" customer...this morning, Fathers Day, you rejected two of my post regarding Trump rally turnout. Please review my rejected post "eddie" and ask your Sunday morning people why the rejection...read the posts, and please respond back. Thank you
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JUDITH A. CARLSON
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I posted the following: "Some schools seal records and the students have no say-so in the matter. My son had a really hard time getting his own records from Kendall College Culinary Arts School. However, that was almost 35 years ago so things might have changed since then - I don't know. Anyway, he finally ended up with one sheet of paper summarizing the courses he took and the fact that he did graduate 1st in his class, but no grades were included. However, it did show that he had fulfilled all the course requirements to achieve Executive Chef status. Of course it helped that he had also obtained an Escoffier Diploma."
What's the problem with that?!?
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JUDITH A. CARLSON
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Someone used the screen name Chode Smoker, so I posted the following:
"There are some of us who know what a chode is, so I'm really curious as to why you chose that screen name."
So, AOL censors - what was wrong with MY post when you've allowed someone to use a screen name, the definition of which is someone who sucks on a large *****?
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Mike
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This is my 3rd request. Your moderator won't let me post anything. I can say happy birthday and it kicks me out. I expect and answer on this asap
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JUDITH A. CARLSON
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Here is what I posted in a discussion about Nordstrom and in reply to another poster's question - and my reply has been rejected.
In many cases, the answer to your second question is "yes." Some men like silky undies without a fly opening and some like silky undies with that opening. Some women like silky undies with or without a fly opening. In answer to your first question, men's lingerie looks like anything from boxer shorts to tighty-whiteys, from T-shirts commonly called "wife-beaters" (straps, no sleeves) to T-shirts with V-necks or rounded necks.
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howard
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Take a hike you pathetic free speech abusing bunch of spoiled millennial fascists. You continue to censor my comments based on arbitrary rules. I get attached all the time any you do nothing. Frankly I don't care about being attacked as I am strong enough and smart enough to fight back. I do not need feeble minded partisan pukes to protect me.