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"Barber, Kenneth L." <[log in to unmask]>
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steve, your views are as welcome as anyones. i have not ask many peoples
views because every one is welcome. i have not treated you any different
from anyone else on this list, nor shall i.

-----Original Message-----
From: ISM [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 9:36 AM
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Subject: AOL IM and ICQ list (was CP List or AoL Chit Room)


Yvonne,

I don't see where we disagree, Elaine.  I was asking for balance and
mindfulness.

You must know that Paige and Rayna refuse to respond to my posts and
demanded that I not respond to theirs.  This doesn't promote openness,
sharing, and healing from misunderstandings.

I feel Bobby, especially, and Ken have not shown the courtesy to ask my
views nor the evenhandedness expected of our representative list
administrators.

Would you like to offer dispute resolution counseling?  :-)

Steve


----- Original Message -----
From: "Yvonne Craig" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: AOL IM and ICQ list (was CP List or AoL Chit Room)


> Oh, please don't switch to private conversations! I love the banter on
this
> list. I have a hard time sometimes keeping up with all the e-mails and
I
> can't participate as much as I would like but I like the list just as
it is.
> I take your point Steve but I can't agree with you. There is something
very
> special about this list and a huge part of it is the freedom to
discuss
> anything and everything, from the sublime to the ridiculous. :-)
>
> Joanne, you stated my feelings so eloquently. There is no other place
where I
> can get a glimpse into the world my son will live in. I have no
personal
> experience of the world of disability to draw on so without all of you
how
> can I help him prepare for it? I have learned so much here already. My
> awareness of rights issues has been expanded. I have had to examine my
own
> prejudices, perceptions and pre-conceptions. I have gotten some great
advise.
> Like Robin I have felt the support and caring from so many of you.
(BTW, I am
> so pleased to hear Zach is doing so well!) And I have had more than a
few
> good laughs as well as shed a few tears.
>
> Please keep posting like the wonderful, warm, REAL people that you
are,
> ribald humour included!
>
> Yvonne
> Anthony's Mom
> ( I guess us parental units are prettty adamant about this, eh?)

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