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"JB" <JBCatRB@coldman.com> wrote in message
news:cmktni$pm6$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk...
> "Robert McGregor" <robert_mcgregor@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:2v52kbF2hcdb0U1@uni-berlin.de...
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> I think it unlikely that I could find a post about MM that contains
> the words "all those who seek to stop abusing alcohol"
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> My memories of some conversations about MM include some which enabled
> me to think at the time I was replying to Joseph that MM was often
> promoted by folk who found in AA much to criticise and also that their
> comments appeared to be an attempt to discourage folk from going to
> AA. What I've just said has reminded me that how I interpreted their
> posts gave me cause to be
> angry.
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> Your decision to challenge my statement about MM has caused me to
> think that I was foolish to have made it and to have thoughts on why
> that statement was a foolish one.
Hi JB. You should not feel foolish at all. Maybe you feel intimidated? I
have noticed that sometimes you, and sometimes myself, have backed off and
thought ourself not capable of having an opinion of our own when it comes to
certain people in here challenging us to our opinion or comments. I think
your post was right on! Don't feel foolish at all. My pet peeve is seeing
you back down and put yourself down when Robert challenges your comments or
opinions. You do that a lot. Stop it! ;)
Best,
Gail
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> As I said to Joseph:
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> "You're not the first person to post here that's given publicity to
> the idea that AA is a religious organisation. .......... Probably, you
> won't be the last :^)
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> ATB
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> JB
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