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Old 09-13-2012, 10:55 AM
Jon Cohen Jon Cohen is offline
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Originally Posted by Ray Paulick View Post

I'm afraid your final comment was akin to dancing on the grave of a dead horse to further your position. I found it to be uncivil, in poor taste, and, as someone in this thread stated, it's Paulick's site. I made a deisicion to block you, not because of your point of view, but because of the way you state it.

The "final comment"..............

"Another high profile horse in a high profile race in Europe breaks down. It must've been all the raceday medication and lasix. Oh wait, they don't use raceday medication and lasix there, Now who will people blame for this ?"


This was not "dancing on the grave of a dead horse" nor was it uncivil or in poor taste. It merely rebutted the ridiculous conclusion that some of your most prolific posters state, and restate ad nauseum; that raceday medication is the cause of breakdowns.

I was not impressed in the least with what Lincoln Collins had to say, and I look forward to reading Dale Romans' perspective on this subject.
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