Posted by wendy b. on April 3, 2002, at 11:50:04
In reply to possibility for growth, posted by Dr. Bob on April 2, 2002, at 19:49:23
Dear Bob,
Thank you for your mentioning my posts. I do hope there is possibility for growth, or else why bother with the antics of a few mischievious players... Do you mind pointing out a post or two of the new Sal (or is this unethical?) Since I don't know his new name, I am missing something. I think it would be interesting to observe in action. Or you could just point to a URL (a favorite tactic of yours...).
Thanks again,
Wendy
> > Speaking of which, remember 'SalArmy 4Me' ? you old timers? He pressed a lot of people's buttons, we had some real fallout from that time. A lot of people experienced such frustration with him, mostly about religion and and its relation to a public message board, PSB and PB members asked him to refrain from prostletizing, and got very angry at the born-again, Salvation Army stuff. He often recommended medicines, and cited Medline abstracts (impuning that he was a real expert), that may or may not have worked for people, and loads of people got angry at him for that. I did too. The other biggie was that he encouraged people to self-medicate, and to buy meds online without prescriptions, and often cited web sites of foreign providers. Then he switched identities, and Dr Bob got frustrated too.
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> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/social/20020325/msgs/21311.html
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> > i do recall Sal's "issues" and he seems to have come back with all the force, but less of the controversy. of course, i could be missing some things.
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> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/social/20020325/msgs/21330.html
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> Maybe less of the force and therefore less of the controversy? He might in fact be a nice example of:
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> > Part of learning how to deal with others might just be for people to be uncivil, have that pointed out by Dr Bob, and other members, and then work on appropriate alternate behaviors, and then keep posting. I have seen that happen many times here. There is the possibility for growth in this setting, kind of like group therapy
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> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/social/20020325/msgs/21311.html
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> But of course I'm biased...
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> Bob
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