> Hey, I guess that it's typical for a man to say that kind of thing of > a woman who stood up for what she believed. Historically women who are > very independant like Ayn Rand end up having that kind of image while > men who do the same thing are looked up to with respect. > -Liz Friedman True ... but I never felt anywhere in Rand that she *was* a woman. She seemed so curiously genderless. And I think her beliefs have little to do with her sex. Camille verona_beach@geocities.com @ THE ARTS HOLE www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Theater/6442 @ THE INVERTED FOREST www.angelfire.com/pa/invertedforest