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	<title>Comments on: March 8, 2010: &#8220;Is it fair to say. . . ?&#8221;*</title>
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		<title>By: Susan LouCks</title>
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		<description>some of what I&#039;ve been thinking about after the trial has to do with the way we recognize and experience personal power. Nesto had this power that comes with consommate integrity, and the jury felt it, and everyone in the room, and after he was acquitted a whole lot of people felt changed by that - it did good things for everyone that came in contact with it. How would we have experienced that power if he hadn&#039;t been acquitted? It would have been there, but different.  And what if Nesto was a woman, standing on her power - how would that have changed the way it felt? hmmm. 
If I was as brilliant as Patricia, maybe I&#039;d have a better idea.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>some of what I&#8217;ve been thinking about after the trial has to do with the way we recognize and experience personal power. Nesto had this power that comes with consommate integrity, and the jury felt it, and everyone in the room, and after he was acquitted a whole lot of people felt changed by that &#8211; it did good things for everyone that came in contact with it. How would we have experienced that power if he hadn&#8217;t been acquitted? It would have been there, but different.  And what if Nesto was a woman, standing on her power &#8211; how would that have changed the way it felt? hmmm.<br />
If I was as brilliant as Patricia, maybe I&#8217;d have a better idea.</p>
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