>       Chuck wrote:
> 
> > If someone is not a civilian, how are they entitled to civil rights?

>Rick replied: 
>       Does that mean that if a person isn't a civilian, you don't have
> to treat them civilly? ;-)

Yes, that is exactly what it means.  On the other hand, I would like to
see them treated with civility. :)

Chuck

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Charles M. Huffman, Ph.D.
Chair, Psychology Department
Cumberland College, Box 7990
Williamsburg, KY  40769
(606) 539-4422
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Adams [mailto:adamsr@;voyager.net]
> Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 6:44 PM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
> Subject: RE: tips digest: November 07, 2002
> 
>       Chuck wrote:
> 
> > If someone is not a civilian, how are they entitled to civil rights?
> 
>       Does that mean that if a person isn't a civilian, you don't have
> to treat them civilly? ;-)
> 
>       Rick
> 
> 
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