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Mike Pietruk <[log in to unmask]>
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Mike Pietruk <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Jun 2014 15:12:56 -0400
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Harry 

Harry

Nothing wrong in fighting for your so-called rights --- whatever that 
means.  
However, more important that you take whatever assets you have and employ 
them to make the most of yourself as you can.
Even if you have rights, unless you are able to turn them to your 
advantage and benefits, it's all meaningless.
And no one cares more about you than yourself (and perhaps your family) 
than you do; no business, no activist organization and its leadership; no 
action group; or arm of government at any level.
They too are out for themselves and that ought to be recognized.
Rights are wonderful; but that's only the start.
And even if you have no rights, you can still find success and, perhaps 
most important of all, contentment with your position in life as Paul 
discusses in the Book of Philippians.

7



Kindness has converted more sinners than zeal, eloquence, or learning.
Frederick W Faber, 19th century English hymn writer and theologian


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