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involved with the discussion.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Nancy Craig
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> Subject: Re: [healthfraud] Please Help a friend Apology
> Date: Wednesday, March 04, 1998 7:08 PM
>
> Quite honestly, when I got the apology e-mail from Ironfox, I couldnt
believe
> it. I was shocked that he should have to apologize for anything! He and
> others are simply trying to help a friend, and thats the bottom line. As
far
> as "netiquette".....maybe I dont know much about it either, as I saw no
> problem with the letter he sent, or the fact that he sent it. What I
really
> think is that people need to lighten up. If you didnt like the letter or
were
> offended by it, then disregard it and keep quiet. Dont criticize someone
who
> is simply trying to be helpful. Thats more than a lot of people would do
> nowadays. And like I said....if any of you did criticize him, I think
you
> need to look past your netiquette rules and see the bottom line, and see
that
> he is a decent person trying to help someone in need. Maybe some of us
can
> take a lesson from him and show a little compassion once in awhile. I
think
> it sounds like some people are too worried about what they see on a
computer
> screen, instead of looking deeper, and giving praise to someone for doing
> something worthwhile in this world. Paul, I applaud what you are doing.
Just
> remember some people have nothing better to do than criticize and find
fault,
> instead of seeing the good.
>
> Kim
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