[MD] Shouldnât we be, like, revol ting?
MarshaV
marshalz at charter.net
Wed Oct 1 10:55:29 PDT 2008
SA,
Sorry, your posts are arriving in a condensed, unreadable version. I
have to copy them from the MOQ archives into Word to be able to read
them. I check out the website.
But I was not a flower child. I was married and a mother very
young. I taught Sunday school and was a Republican until 1984. You
spoke of late-blooming, well I'm a late blooming, past blooming
really, flower-crone. I am a green witch.
Calling these guys is a wonderful opportunity to tell them what I
think of them. Although, at the moment, I still like Chris Murphy,
our Representative. I call for jobs, healthcare and education, and
let WallStreet fall like the Tower card. It seems inevitable any ways.
Marsha
At 01:37 PM 10/1/2008, you wrote:
>Marsha:
> > I've been calling or emailing my senators and
> > representative daily. I feel it is the least one
> > SHOULD do. My statements are rather
> > grumpy. Maybe nasty would be a better word. It
> > may be important to keep the pressure on. It's
> > better than being considered apathetic.
>
>SA: Did you looking at the website about the generations? The
>fourth turning? Very interesting patterns, and if anything at all
>insightful on how your generation would feel apathetic if you don't
>call your representative. Then again, if you were a rebellious baby
>boomer during the "Make Love, not War" times, you might be labeled
>part of the status quo and not partaking in the 'real'
>revolution. That's why I keep saying we each play our part. Being
>apathetic about a status quo, in my eyes, is good.
>
>
>woods,
>SA
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