Uh, psst, Michael, point of order.  It's not the getting angry that's laudable. 
 Jesus no.  It's making a case based on facts, or at least balanced opinion. 

 Ok, that's enough lesson for today.  Maybe tomorrow, we can cover, "How to Go 
About Building Your Case"
 

---In [email protected], <mjackson74@...> wrote :

 And yet were I to aim this "anger" at a corrupt government or a corrupt 
corporation like Monsanto you would applaud me. You deal with your TM past as 
you like and I'll deal with mine as I see fit. I didn't ask you for advice as 
to how to live my life and I am not gonna offer you any, unless you would like 
to take a spoonful of your own suggested medicine and deal with your anger 
toward Barry rather than continue to revile him, otherwise you won't as you 
say, " be able to move on and forget about it all."
 
 After all, if your unsolicited advice is good for the gander, its bound to be 
good for the goose too. 
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 Here is
 what I think. I think anyone who is bitterly disappointed
 about something is someone who fell lock, stock and barrel
 for something - whether it be a risky investment, the
 promises of a lover or the teachings of a guru. I think
 bitterness follows upon gullibility. I also think those who
 "blame" somebody or something to the degree to
 which you blame MMY and the Movement is someone who had
 stars in their eyes and was naive. I like you Michael but
 you need to take some responsibility for what you feel and
 why you feel it when it comes to TM. You should have been
 more objective, less idealistic and less naive and if so you
 may have been able to let it all go by now. Until you take
 responsibility for your own part in how much of the TM
 propaganda you swallowed you won't be able to move on
 and forget about it all.


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