T. Shearon wrote:

>Allen, et al
>What's helpful is that the facts often make stories that are just as 
>compelling as are the fictions. There are so many of these fictions about, 
>however, that it is challenging sometimes to keep the facts separated from 
>closely associated fictions. Well, that and that so many of these fictions are 
>contained. . .  in texts. Ouch!  
>Tim

For those of you who are Robert Wuhl fans and have watched 
Assume the Position 101 and Assume the Position 201 with Mr. Wuhl on HBO, you 
know one of his favorite positions:

"When the history becomes legend, print the legend."

It seems that a lot of our history, as a profession and as a country is solid 
evidence of that statement.  If you are interested and have HBO, these shows 
are often on HBO on demand.

Bob W.
Bob Wildblood, PhD, HSPP
Lecturer in Psychology
Indiana University Kokomo
Kokomo, IN  46904-9003
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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