>Thanks Ron, I was wondering if anybody out there was making any >distinctions. > > There is a lot of noise, but I have faith that the majority of this >list >understands the source, and I do believe that there are some list members >who >may quietly consider what I have to say. I can't blame them for their >silence, though, given the vitriol and personal attacks that critique >elicits. > For some obtuse reason, (if only so that the newcomers to the concept >aren't limited to a single source), I will continue to express my >observations on temperament. I do apologize for the garbage spew that it >seems to generate, but that seems to be an unavoidable result of questioning >vested interests. >Regards, >Ed Foote RPT Hey Ed------ I appreciate your level-headedness and attempt at civility in the face of bitterness and hatred. Mr. Bremmer is violating one of my personal tenets of work and life; actually two of them: 1. he is stuck in blame and anger; he's not taking responsibility for his own state of being. 2. he's bringing his obvious psychological problems into a professional forum or workplace. Sad. Intractable. David A.
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