One cannot live on complacency either, Brad. PEOPLE MUST WAKE UP AND
BEGIN TO TAKE STOCK!!
LOVE IN JESUS THE CHRIST,
Mari
At 09:43 AM 6/29/2007, you wrote:
>I don't think we will have much to do with one world anything other
>than perhaps a tool in making it happen in a quick manner as you
>say, a method of getting it to happen via our fall. World powers
>only stay as such for a term, history shows that, we are extremely
>fortunate to have what we have and continue to have as we are still
>much better off than much of the world, it is because of that we
>feel it first too. But it is not permanent or a guarantee which
>folks naturally tend to think based off of our false sense of
>security and phantom patriotism. We here in Wisconsin and the Great
>Lakes Area are suffering from an unknown virus in the fish in
>which they are diseased and dying. Inland lakes as well as the Great
>Lakes. Watching how fast this is spreading over such great volumes
>of water, really wakens one up to see how our food chain could be
>poisoned, our water make non-potable and etc. We have very
>strange and unheard of things occurring in recent years. We have
>ports being controlled by other countries, private foreign
>countries buying our toll ways that were Federally run and
>operated, did you know this administration is selling off, or at
>least if not yet sold, but is planning on selling off, our National
>Park lands to provide money to fix our roads? Something is
>definitely wrong here. Roads deteriorate everyday and will need to
>be redone again and again, selling land is permanent. We're selling
>the driveway to keep the car payment up. Lots of stuff that goes on
>we don't know about. The average American, bless their heart and
>mine too, much of the time, are so involved in our daily lives and
>goals, that we miss the knowledge and warning signs of our future,
>and yet there are so many fires out there we can't possibly keep an
>eye on them all. Which is why I think people just do not have the
>heart or will to group together like they use to. Where does one
>start? The blind have grouped together in the past because of
>desperation and a clear goal and outline of the fire, that is human
>nature, the question is, how far away is desperation for us, and
>will it be too late to do anything about it? And will our attempts
>be equal to protecting our sand castle with a dike as the
>approaching tide rolls in. Depressing me out now lol. I feel I'm
>pointing out the blatantly obvious. I do not like doom and gloom,
>which I feel I appear here, but one can't fix something if you don't
>realize the problem either. No room for Ostriches here? :)
>
>Brad
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