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<title>Comment by James Burns on Twelve Step Groups Need to Get Real</title>
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<description>I completely disagree with your arguement. Alcoholics need to take responsibility for their behavior. They have a tendency to feel victimized by their parents, or their environment. They may even blame their drinking on someone else, and use this as an excuse to drink. Alcoholics like to control people and use guilt in order to do so. No, no one is going to apologize to us including our alcoholic parents. So what. Alcoholics need a clear conscience in order not to drink. Their own behavior has screwed up enough people, they need to make amends with the people that they have harmed. That they can control</description>
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