--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > --- authfriend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > snip
> > 
> > > > Contact me privately and I'll give you the
> > specific
> > > URLs to check out on alt.m.t.  Or I'll post them
> > > here in public on request.  Look over the posts
> > > in question and report back to FFL on your
> > > impressions if you like.
> > 
> > Judy, I understand the frustration with Unc, but why
> > not jjust let it go? Other people really don't care
> > that much. It's a private spat played-out in
> > public-like a Jerry Springer show! Nobody thinks ill
> > of you or Unc, you just have this weird thing going on
> > between you.
> 
> Excuse me, Peter, but why are you telling *me* to
> let it go?
> 
> Why do so many of you seem to disapprove of my
> commenting negatively about Barry, or even of
> my defending myself when he tells knowing
> falsehoods about me, and never say a word to
> Barry?
> 
> Think about it, Dr. Sutphen.  Why the double
> standard?

(General observations not necessarily directed towards Judy or Peter.)

I often skip such personality-focussed discussions. Though I don't
mind them. 

I find posts are, amongst other things, a way of working through
points and issues. Who am I (or anyone?) to say someone else's post
does not provide some value for them, in clarifying something? Or
perhaps, that it is not useful to some readers?

Sometimes a good debate on issues provides a lot of insights.
Sometimes, even when such devolves to a "you said, I said" debate,
though of less interest to me in general, can be fun and even
instructive to watch -- at times. 

Unsolicited advice, and pontifical observations (like this, haha) seem
another way for people to work out internal issues. 

Regardless, "That which we put our attention on grows stronger in our
life." appears to be quite true. In my experience, at least.




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