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From: Leslie (coeur_dalene_cuda1_id-eacb02-00-crdlid-70-36-4-242.losaca.adelphia.net)
Subject:         Re: My two cents
Date: July 13, 2006 at 7:36 am PST

In Reply to: Re: My two cents posted by MacGuffin on July 9, 2006 at 11:03 am:

My post was meant to be informational only, I tried to make it as neutral as possible while at the same time imparting information you may or may not have known.

I do believe that 99% of the population does not have any clue of the information that is in the China Study, and should have that information. For a long time I debated even giving the book to my friend and her daughter, and then I wondered why I should feel that way -- people need to have all information, not just the information that is disseminated to them through the mainstream media. And she can read it and add it to her arsenal of knowledge, what she does with the information is her choice, I didn't ask.

There is no possible way I could have known your background or what you do or do not know or what you have read on this subject. That is why I particularly tried to make the post neutral and strictly informational, not judgmental in the least (I went back and read it and do not feel there is any "smugness" in my post).

However, if I have offended, you, please accept my apology, it was not my intent to do that, merely to pass on information.

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