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Originally Posted by pan6467
Really now?
From DC = , this minimizes the question and issue. Perhaps it is huge to me. Minimizing it with your first sentence puts me on the defensive, don't care to hear the rest because you just attacked me (whether intentional or not... whether you believe it right or not.... with that being your first response you put me on the defensive and tuned me out.
From MixedMedia her first interaction in this =
Is that not an attack on me?
Is that not an attack, subtle but yes, very much so.
SecretMethod's first response to the issue =
First it's old news he says, so again my feelings on the issue have been minimized......
Then he can't say more because he is "infuriated" by xenophobia and nationalism.
Must I continue..... Only Rekna and Robot answered without any form of attack, everyone else, minimized my feelings, attacked my Lennonism, insinuated or flat out called me a racist.
Now, if you were trying to convince me that I should put this issue (that I have demonstrated as important to me) to rest and not worry about it.... attacking me, minimizing the issue and so on will not convince me that it really isn't an issue.
All you did was piss me off and make it a bigger issue for me.
NOW do you get what I am saying???????????
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Jesus, look at every thread host ever started here, the guy has his point minimized every fuckin time, every fuckin time. If it's an attack use the 'report bad post' button, if you don't want to report it, then don't continually complain about it because you haven't done anything to stop it.
If we're ranking the candidates by 'spiritual advisors' I guess Hillary wins with the lady who told her to have conversations with Eleanor Roosevelt:
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she may be most widely known for urging First Lady Hillary Clinton to carry on imaginary conversations with Former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, in which Mrs. Clinton had to supply both sides of the conversation (discussed below). As this example suggests, Dr. Houston is a spiritual guide who has worked to develop ritual processes.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Houston