Posted by Lou Pilder on March 27, 2008, at 15:32:49
In reply to Re: Each piece of coral is important, posted by Dr. Bob on March 27, 2008, at 12:52:14
> > "I'd do my best to make sure there's effective communication between the membership and the leadership." ahem......I'd beg to disagree.......
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> > rskontos
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> I can't blame you for disagreeing, my best wasn't very good in this case.
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> > If I look at babble as the coral reef then does it mean that individual feelings are not of concern? ... And what happens if little pieces of the reef break off and start to float away? Does it matter? Will they just be replaced with other pieces to make up the whole?
> > But I am not really talking about pieces of coral here.To me, this is about individuals with feelings and worries. Each piece of coral is as important as the next as they all make up the reef. I feel so sad about this. ... I feel sad and unimportant.
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> > star008
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> Each piece of coral is important, and unique, yet only a part of the whole. It can be hard.
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> BobMr. Hsiung,
You wrote,[...yet only part of the whole...]
I am requesting that you and I have dialog here in this thread concerning the ideology that could be presented by your staatement here above. Others could join in and what I would like to discuss with you is:
A. The historical parallel in relation to the French Revolution in regards to the statement
B. The development of the statement from then on to the late 1800s.
C. The development of the ideology that could be part of your statement in relation to the European climate from 1922 to 1946
D. What other psychiatrists and psychologists write about concerning the ideology that could be presented in the statement in question.
E. What world courts have rulled in regards to the ideology that could be presented in the statement in question.
F. U.S. and British and Canadian rullings regarding what could be presented in the ideology in the statement in question.
G. What noted psychiatrists write as to what could be in the minds as to what their thinking is about of those that hold to the ideology that could be presented in the statement in question.
H. The past practice as to communities that have held to the ideology that could be presented in the statement in question and what happened to those communities as a result of their holding to that ideology.
K. other related aspects pertaining to the statement in question as to the ideology that could be presented by it.
Lou Pilder
poster:Lou Pilder
thread:816825
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