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An Apology

Submitted by an LD OnLine user on

I just want to say I am sorry. I know no one meant anything personal in their responses to “The Elementary and Secondary Counseling Improvement Act of 2001”. I have just been having a really tough time lately, and have been taking everything and everyone around me personally. When I’m wrong, I say I’m wrong, and this time I was.

Crystal

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 06/07/2001 - 4:42 AM

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Don’t be so hard on yourself. We have all made mistakes and gotten hot under the collar when we are passionate about something, and we understand… and I know you have your heart in the right place…best to you and yours..

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 06/07/2001 - 12:12 PM

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There is no need to apologize. Each of has a right to our own views and more importantly, the First Amendment assures us the right to express those views! That is wonderful, I think. This is a place to ask questions and to express your opinions. Even when we disagree, I believe it is helpful to understand the perspective those who differ have on an issue. It may not change me or us, but awareness is a good step.

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 06/08/2001 - 12:24 AM

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I hope I never answered with disrespect nor an attitude of disrespect. I do answer with emotion and with ardor, because these issues are important - that’s why we all take the time to talk. We certainly would not attack your position from disrespect - you have valid reasons for how you feel - what we do on this line is help each other grow - abuses in Florida can cause misconceptions in Wisconsin - we all talk and share - the world will be better for our kids. Teachers and parents have been allies for years. It’s the way it should be. Ken (son of a teacher) Campbell

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