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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: E who wrote (25214)8/29/2001 10:19:23 PM
From: Poet  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
Hi E,

I read the post of yours to which I'm responding and took CH of ignore long enough to read what you're referring to.

This has become the man's MO, unfortunately. It's gotten to the point where even a tangential involvement in a conversation with a number of us is taken as an opportunity for fact-twisting and sly putdowns for days later.

Here is the entire paragraph of my statement about "The Yellow Wallpaper" which was taken out of context:

I've read what you all have said though, and I agree with the idea of her madness as strength. Her madness was quite
symbolic to me of her own desire to escape the stringent rules of behavior (ie. the horrifying and nonsensical patterns
in the wallpaper) expected of her as a doting wife, even as a sick person.


Brees may not have understood my point. I'd be surprised if CH didn't understand, and yet he is content to let brees' misrepresentations stand. How intellectually dishonest. How desperate.
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