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Old 25-05-2005, 04:54 AM
Doug Kanter
 
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"Hmmm. Interesting. I pay attention during two psychology courses in
colleges, learn a lot, get good grades, learn a word and apply it to
the
real world, and that makes me a sicko? Are you one of them thar "folks"
who
thinks book learnin' makes you an elitist?

I'm going to need clarification on this. Let's say someone reaches grad

school in psychology and decides to specialize in rape counseling. Gets

trained , and knows what happens to women are are raped. Now, they know

about bad things. Are they sickos?

How about a pediatrician who attends a seminar to get better at
spotting
kids who are being sexually abused? Now the doctor knows about
disgusting
things. Does knowing make the doctor a sicko?


OK, Doug, you got us on that one. We all acknowledge you as the expert
on the human consumption of dog shit! Thanks for bringing it to the
newsgroup about lawn and gardens. Everybody has to be good at
something! I'm sure you know more about that than you do about how to
care for lawns or resolve problems with neighbors.


Why is your fragile ego so dependent on a blind belief in what complete
strangers tell you about chemicals? Seriously. There has to be a reason for
that.