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Post by deb on Sept 15, 2005 17:36:47 GMT -5
I want to talk to you today about your role as an American citizen.
Often times when we are part of a much bigger whole we sometimes feel like an individual voice can’t make a difference. But I’m a strong believer that we each create our own experience, we each paddle our own canoe through this river of life and we have to hold ourselves accountable.
The silent majority cannot be left to watch life go by and create whatever is served up on a day to day basis. You can make a difference, your voice can make a difference. Individually and collectively you can be heard. The biggest danger we face is if we leave it for someone else to do.
If there is something that you feel strongly about, something that you feel passionately about – take action, use your voice and make a difference.
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Post by Lydia on Sept 16, 2005 6:50:37 GMT -5
Wise advice!
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Post by Felicia on Sept 16, 2005 13:59:03 GMT -5
Being honest and outspoken can be difficult for others to wrap their minds around, but at least it comes from the heart. I think in the conservative world we still can find around us, passion and strength will allow us the courage to change what we can't live with.
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Post by gilmourfan on Sept 16, 2005 18:09:32 GMT -5
Did you ever see the Dr. Phil cartoon impression on that old VH1 show, VH1 Illustrated. It was Dr. Phil when he was off duty and was angry at anyone who would ask him for advice while not "on duty." It was rather funny. I wonder what ever happened to that program?
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