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No argument here Jason. I'm right for what we do. You know it too. Certainly no points scoring from my perspective. I have absolutely no need to score points here or anywhere else.

I answered your question correctly and professionally. You decided to take it as an insult and deem most of it as irrelevant and your fellow straw man here took it upon himself to continue with it. I suggest you re-read the question you asked and re-read the response you actually got in that post. You where both wrong to react they way you did. I don't much care for Edwards opinion. It is irrelevant to the discussion in hand but you asked a question that we wouldn't expect from an ITSSAR instructor. My response was to suit.

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Jonah
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