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To: GraceZ who wrote (147)8/12/2002 1:08:49 PM
From: glenn_a  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1379
 
Grace.

((I don't know how you could come to that conclusion from what I've written on this thread or any other thread for that matter.))

It's easy to come to a different perspective than someone else. Because "facts" always have an interpretive aspect to them. Give me the same facts - particularly socio-economic facts, and I can assure you that a British Banker, a French Farmer, a Russian housewife, and a Canadian hockey player will not come to identical conclusions.

An American mid-West Farmer who lost his land in the dust bowl of the great depression could hardly be expected to view the world quite the same was as a New York banker.

Don't you think?

Respectfully,
Glenn



To: GraceZ who wrote (147)8/12/2002 1:11:49 PM
From: Cush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1379
 
Hi Grace. I don't know how you could come to that conclusion from what I've written on this thread or any other thread for that matter.

It's just that (to me) you seem to be voicing opinions, as though they were incontrovertible facts handed down to you from the mouth of God.

I think there's a good chance your opinions are correct and based in fact, but I'd still like to find some links to sources. Then the rest of us can decide what to believe, as opposed to being told what to believe.

Cush