> --- In [email protected], new.morning
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Any psychologist that says, over a period of
> weeks:
> > 
> > 1)   I have state sanction to declare you crazy
> > 2)   I have state sanction to commit crazy people
> > 3)   You are crazy

You take these comments completely out of context, as
if they were made to demonstrte some sort of power
over others; as a threat or something. Nor were these
comments listed as some sort of syllogism.

> > and even if only as a joke -- and doesn't get the
> substantial abuse of
> > position in those words, and crude, sick
> one-upmanship in that, well,
> > is crazy, IMO.

It's your projection of abuse of power. You are the
one that feels threatened. There is no intent to
threaten from my side at all. You and Judy appear to
have a vested interest in keeping this "abuse" issue
going because when I attempt to place my comments to
Richard in the context of my intent both of you ignore
it and go back to your silly "outrage." I do
understand how my comments to Richard could be
misconstrued, but when the poster explains the intent
of the post you'd think the misunderstanding would
simmer down. The fact that it doesn't means, to me,
that both of you want to demonize me and this is a
justification to continue this position. To me the
most important reponse to my post was Richard who
reponded with the humourous, "Quack". A great pun and
appopriate reponse in the informal, non-professional
atmosphere of FFL. So if Richard doesn't feel "abused"
by my "power" what does it matter to you? 



 
> > 
> > (Sorry if my words may/don't yet quite hit the
> mark, in defining and
> > describing why those 3 points above are quite so
> odd -- and a bit
> > chilling -- from a licensed psychologist.)
> > 
> > But continue to laugh it away. It makes it all the
> more odd.
> > 
> > Kevin -- the other licensed psychologist here, or
> Marek, a lawyer in
> > good standing with the bar, does the above seem
> odd, from a
> > professional standards point of view, to you? If
> you sincerely don't
> > think so, I will reconsider why I think it is
> abhorant. (I reconsider
> > most of my values and POVs regularly, so thats not
> a huge commitment.)
> >
> 
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