A Public Apology from the Cavalry Saber Editor

Day 1,204, 21:57 Published in USA USA by Cavalry Public Affairs


Dateline: Tuesday, March 8 - Day 1204
Location: America, dammit!
Reporter: Major George Armstrong "Old Man" Custer


Copy of text, the Support Ticket I submitted tonight:

I logged into the Army Public Affairs org and found a game mail notice from Plato, informing me that a recent article had been pulled for vulgarity.
that article was also published in the Cavalry Public Affairs org's newspaper, The Saber, so I went to see it there. OH MY FREAKIN' GOD, that top photo was, indeed, vulgar as... well it was vulgar!
(ladies and children, look away!) http://(edited out)/wp-content/uploads/Motivational-Army-Poster.jpg
that was NOT the photo I used in my Army and Cavalry articles!
the fail point, I think, is that I did not save that image to our Photobucket account, instead I was lazy and hotlinked it. my guess is that the mi40k.com account has a hotlinking alert, and that person changed their stashed image, which resulted in the totally vulgar display in our eRep papers.
please see the corrected version at the Cavalry Saber paper:
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/heads-up-america-it-039-s-quot-game-on-quot-now-cavalry-edition--1696392/1/20

I totally, absolutely, and sincerely apologize for this happening!
I will publish an apology to our readers, and refer them to check out the Cavalry Saber paper for the intended publication version.
~~George Armstrong Custer
Editor; Army Times, Cavalry Saber, and Custer's Stand



To the readers of The Army Times and The Cavalry Saber:
It was the March 5 edition of the Army Times which was deleted for Vulgarity. Oddly enough, the same article was published in the Cavalry Saber, but that one was not deleted.
The photo at the top of this article is what I posted; the photo which replaced it was nasty! And I don't mean in a "hot chick" or even a "guy and chick" kind of way, either. It wasn't even politically/culturally offensive like the time I got The Times points and temp banned, this was just plain nasty.
I sincerely apologize to any of our readers who visited our newspapers and found that offensive image!


Major George Armstrong Custer
Editor, Army Times and Cavalry Saber
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