Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Jackie:
It really makes it hard on someone who wants to know all the facts
before they render an opinion. :)
Especially when there are points on both sides which make for a good
argument on both sides of the issue. <BG>
Sue
> Hi Bill
>
> I really think that is why some get so angry when people try to remain
> objective and look at the whole picture. They just can't deal with people
> who are not willing to jump on one side or the other automatically. It
> reminds me of what a counselor once said about some men during the women's
> movement. The men in question knew how to deal with aggressive or passive
> women--but were at a loss when dealing with an assertive woman. Much the
> same I think--how do you deal with someone that is not reacting emotionally
> when you are in a political debate??
>
> jackief
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