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	<title>Comments on: The L Word Season 5, Episode 3: The Coach&#8217;s Perspective</title>
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		<title>By: Coaching4Lesbians &#187; Blog Archive &#187; The L Word Season 5, Episode 4: The Coach’s Perspective</title>
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		<description>[...] Last week I talked in depth about Don&#8217;t Ask Don&#8217;t Tell and this week we see how emotionally charged the very process of creating a defense can be as Tasha and her counsel Beech have words. He comes around with the help of his wife and what I might imagine was a &#8220;do the right thing&#8221; type of conversation. After all, whether he approves of Tasha&#8217;s relationship or not is not the issue, whether he chooses to honor his obligation to defend her is. Both Tasha and Alice seem very relieved and grateful when he comes to visit them and discuss the case. Alice even says &#8220;Thank your wife for me. I believe that behind every man who does the right thing there is a woman that got him to that place.&#8221; Clearly she is pleased about his decision to be in integrity and do the right thing. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Last week I talked in depth about Don&#8217;t Ask Don&#8217;t Tell and this week we see how emotionally charged the very process of creating a defense can be as Tasha and her counsel Beech have words. He comes around with the help of his wife and what I might imagine was a &#8220;do the right thing&#8221; type of conversation. After all, whether he approves of Tasha&#8217;s relationship or not is not the issue, whether he chooses to honor his obligation to defend her is. Both Tasha and Alice seem very relieved and grateful when he comes to visit them and discuss the case. Alice even says &#8220;Thank your wife for me. I believe that behind every man who does the right thing there is a woman that got him to that place.&#8221; Clearly she is pleased about his decision to be in integrity and do the right thing. [...]</p>
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