"But doesn't this apply to some men, too?"

Brad, of course you are right. I was talking about the balance. No one
would argue that Margaret Thatcher, Indira Gandhi, and Gold Meir were
unmanly.

Bill


On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 02:04:51 -0400 "Brad McCormick, Ed.D."
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > One reason that women might not do as well as men in a 
> capitalistic
> > society is that the goals don't make any sense to them.
> > 
> [snip]
> 
> But doesn't this apply to some men, too?
> 
> The goals don't make sense to me, either.  But
> school was good practice.
> 
> I still think the great part about capitalism
> is "the invisible fist" which crushes
> many, but, unlike most other
> forms of social organization, there
> is no person or persons to blame -- you
> know: "I had to let you go or else the
> company would go bankrupt and then
> nobody would have a job", etc.
> 
> Cyclops: "Who put out my eye?"
> Odysseus: "Nemo did!" (translate" "No one did!")
> Cyclops's friends: "Who hurt you, friend?"
> Cyclops: "Nemo hurt me!" (translate: "No one hurt me!")
> Cyclops's friends among themselves: "Guess he's OK
>              after all.  We say the strangest things
>              sometimes."
> Chorus of Cyclopses: "You're right, there, brother!"
> Random member of Cyclops Chorus: "OK, friends,
>              since our brother is OK,
>              Where do we want to go today?"
>                          (--Microsoft)
> 
> \brad mccormick
> 
> 
> 

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