Ironically the psychology of politics is a good potential offshoot discussion 
(I, personally would rather not get into) but that's what's happening. Only 
hindsight can tell a candidate if they said the 'wrong' thing depending on how 
the other side 'spins' it.

Annette

Quoting "Frigo, Lenore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Should I respond to this?
> Well, no. But I will anyway :)
> 
> Kerry's comment revealed nothing we didn't already know about Cheney's
> daughter and her sexual orientation. What was quite revealing was the fact
> that Bush/Cheney et al., reacted in such a negative way to it, as if it were
> a shameful thing that should never have been mentioned. Hmmm...
> Best wishes on a rainy Monday,
> Lenore Frigo
> 
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> From: michael sylvester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 6:30 AM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
> Subject: should he or shouldn't he
> 
> 
>  should Kerry have mentioned Dick Cheney's
> lesbian daughter?
> 
> Michael Sylvester,PhD
> Daytona Beach,Florida
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Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Department of Psychology
University of San Diego 
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