LINQ/SQL is more of a pain that I had originally thought. It requires me to figure out the next available primary key and won't allow me to access foreign key relationships as collections without them. I did manage to slog through coding-behind the thread moderator interface. Users can now create new threads and possibly reopen the properties of old ones (I haven't tested that yet). After repairing all the database things, I added a "permission denied" page that is shown when users attempt to use query string manipulation to access things they can't.
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