Sure.
1) I believe my post was productive in that I hoped it would make you think about what you are writing, and perhaps might save some heartache on the part of the rest of the members of VATUSA from having to deal with coming up with reasonable answers to your unreasonable requests every single day.
2) I believe my post was professional, as I clearly stated my intent in a curteous manner, and made what I thought was a valid and wise recommendation for your future actions which might benefit both you and everyone else in the division.
3) I think it was helpful because, like I said, I believe I am not the only member of the division that thinks your posts are a waste of everyone's time - so if you were to actually process the message within the post, then yes, it might be helpful. But since you refuse to do so, and can only respond by saying something tantamount to "I know you are but what am I," then perhaps it will not turn out to be helpful, but that's not my fault, as you are the only one who can help yourself.
4) I believe my post was respectful for the same reasons that I quoted in #2, above. I did not demean you in any way, and I am trying to help you realize that your involvement is not helping anyone in its current form, and that modifications need to be made to your methods in order to help realize your goals.
5) I believe the post was generally good natured for the same reasons I quoted in #4, above. I am trying to help you understand that your methods are detrimental to the division, and they will never help you accomplish the things you want to accomplish.
6) I believe it was intelligent for all of the reasons that I quoted in #1, #2, #3, #4, and #5, above. These all seem like very reasonable points to be made to someone who has ben continuously belligerent in laying seige to every policy and staff member that is misguided enough to entertain your rants (including myself).
So why don't you answer the question I posed to you in the first place? Do you not have any answers? Are snappy comebacks without any substance all you have to offer in the face of a prudent set of interrogations? Perhaps you are not used to being on the sharp side of the spear.