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To: PartyTime who wrote (58138)11/3/2000 2:12:35 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 769670
 
Unfortunately, I am just about to run an errand......



To: PartyTime who wrote (58138)11/3/2000 2:16:23 PM
From: U Up U Down  Respond to of 769670
 
True courage is more than just admitting troubles

June 17, 1999
jewishworldreview.com --
LAST MONTH, Tipper Gore took to the
interview circuit to reveal that when her son was
injured in an auto accident she experienced
depression and took medication to cope. There's
nothing worse than a self-indulgent baby boomer
with a setback, for the world must know of her
saga, unequal to any adversity this world has
ever seen. But most irritating about Tipper's
revelations is the ease with which the label of
"courage" is hurled about these days.

Mrs. Al Gore earned, for her disclosure, the
word "courage" in every report and commentary.
Society stopped shunning mental illness sometime
after Thomas Eagleton's failed vice presidential
bid and has since moved into its celebration with
an elitist merit badge.
jewishworldreview.com



To: PartyTime who wrote (58138)11/3/2000 2:17:18 PM
From: Annette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I think it will have a negative effect on Gore.
Boomerang effect.