User talk:131.111.250.45

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To the user who has has emphasized what I consider a trivial quotation: What I declared in editing out the emphasis was a statement of admittedly subjective assessments, not an objective one. What you exhibit in replacing the emphasis is also behaviour based on subjective preferences, not objective worth. I do not dispute the fact that the quote added is very probably genuine, and a notable enough indication of JFK's personality to be included. I certainly must dispute with anyone who declares it is not a trivial comment, or that it is worthy of emphasis. It was certainly not something the author would have declared or wanted declared as if it were of profound and major significance for all people, or even anyone who is beyond an infantile fixation with titillation. Nor is it one that I think most people would characterize as major and significant. I am thus de-emphasizing it once more, and frankly cannot concieve of myself accepting any argument of why it should be emphasized, though I am willing to consider any you might present if you choose to emphasize it again. - Moby 00:39, 26 Apr 2004 (UTC)