Before getting back to an opportunity for deliberating
about ethical principles
http://www.arma.org/about/overview/ethics.cfm
with respect to public records management of the
public documents of leadership, administration,
management, supervisory offices at our city halls, at
our municipal public archives and at
our public libraries...
> Doug Allen, CRM, CDIA+
> http://lists.ufl.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0507c&L=recmgmt-l&D=1&O=D&P=1934
> Look in the mirror before jumping on those of us on the listserv.
>
> As is always the case with your postings, a number of the links
> contribute ZERO to whatever point it is that you're trying to
> make, your poorly disguised efforts to "attack" those who tire
> of your nonsense waste the time of all of us, and guarantee
> that most of the rest of us will never sympathize with your
> "cause"
>
> (do you really have a valid, constructive cause?).
> In so far as I have seen, your posts contribute NOTHING to our
> discussions here, and in so far as I am aware, you are
> incapable of contributing to any rational discourse.
>
> My advice.... get therapy, and go somewhere else
>
> (I know you won't....a waste of time to ask you to, most
> likely).
>
> Perhaps you might wish to be aware that your credibility here
> is near non-existent and you've yet to make friend 1 on this
> list.
I apologize for my indirect criticisms of anybody on
the list.
If you could, extract an example of any of my indirect
criticisms and send it in a return message to me.
I want to do this for all the people I have criticized.
The remainder of your message reminded me of the
criticism of Dr. Lister when he suggested that doctors
should wash their hands before seeing patients
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Lister
After Dr. Lister presented his idea he lost most of his
friends, he had no credibility in the medical
community.
Many people who knew Dr. Lister at that time thought he
was completely crazy, insane, nuts.
For a generation doctors thought Dr. Lister had nothing
to contribute to the practice of medicine.
People in Dr. Lister's time believed that he was
incapable of making any rational contributions to the
practice of medicine.
People thought that Lister's big idea was nonsense and
they attacked him constantly for it.
For a generation doctors had no sympathy for Dr. Lister
and his cause.
Hopefully, before Dr. Lister's critics died they
looked in the mirror and saw what idiots they had been.
Dr. Lister's critics eventually all died.
His cause was accepted, taken up, followed by the next,
the following generations of doctors and today we can
be very happy for that.
But you know, while I remember Dr. Lister's name, I'll
be DARNED if a single one of his critics comes to mind.
By the way, do you remember the names of even one of
his critics, surely somebody must remember some of them
because they were SO numerous and SO vociferous for SO
long.
Help me out here man, i'm hurtin!
By they way, could you tell me how to edit your
killfile so that I can make sure you get all my
messages?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killfile
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=killfile
http://dontrespondtodonsaklad.blogspot.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Donwarnersaklad
Otherwise you wan't be able to read any of this or
respond to it.
I had to make up an imaginary conversation from you in
order to get this discussion going.
Please help me out here!
Now, how's about deliberating the ethical principles
http://www.arma.org/about/overview/ethics.cfm
with respect to public records management of the public
documents of leadership, administration, management,
supervisory offices at our city halls, at our municipal
public archives and at our public libraries.
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