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or with "No, I think this is a good thing..." As you can read, I never advocated that people write angry letters to Cosgrove; only that, if they were also curious, they could ask him his rationale, too. They unleashed themselves. The anger was with their own. (Not that I didn't share it, of course!) Does this make sense? What do you think? How would you strike the proper balance between early pro-active alerts and avoidance of "cry-wolf" syndrome? Posted by: Maura in VA | January 09, 2005 at 02:20 with AM i am a woman. i never plan on having children because i hate them. but the fact that something like this has even been thought of, let alone made standard as of yet, makes me physically ill. i appreciate the fact that cosgrove wrote to clarify his actions- who wouldn't after god knows how many malicious emails and phone calls he's recieved? but i stand firm on my belief that something like this can possibly be misinterpretted.
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