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My Problem with Her Anger

By Eric Bartels, AlterNet. Posted August 17, 2004.


This is the kind of vitriol that should be reserved for lying politicians or corporate greed – not a dedicated marriage partner with garden-variety human foibles.
The Bastard on the Couch
The Bastard on the Couch

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Eric Bartels is a Feature Writer for the Portland Tribune.

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