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Alphonse Ouimet, an Aldo Raine shoving his finger into a bullethole:

[He] flew into a rage over a nose-tweak directed at him and deleted everything he ever wrote. Then on his own blog he penned a lot of vague and not-so-vague threats, misguided assumptions, and dead-wrong commentary.

Ouimet may submit a correction, which I’ll run. Ouimet had and has full control over the editorial content of the site. And I see his claim to be out of the Tea Making business altogether was what I said it was.

He won’t be back.

By my choice.

What’s the next thing Ouimet writes? That my liveblog transcripts are an invaluable resource. He could have asked for those back, actually.

Again: I regret the great schism but I didn’t cause it.

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