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Default Mar 12, 2008 at 08:50 PM
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Did anyone else notice that Doc put Chronic Pain and Healthy Parenting right next to each other? Does anyone really think it was an accident?

In my local paper there is an online place to chat about the article. I have noticed that people who speak the loudest are the most negative. Has anyone else seen this in their lives? No matter what the article is about there will be the same few who criticize for any reason or none that they can find. Most recently over a group of women making blankets for children's hospitals in Afghanistan where there are no blankets in a hospital they learned of. Criticized that they were not making blankets for "our own cold" I stopped reading the posts.
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