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If my name changed how did you know it was me that
posted? LOL mike hunt Loaf Gustafson wrote: > > top-posting, name-changing idiot! |
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If my name changed how did you know it was me that
posted? LOL mike hunt Loaf Gustafson wrote: > > top-posting, name-changing idiot! |
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>>>sierra_bardot > wrote:
Along these lines, I think that it would be nice to figure out how one can learn to deal with turf issues in DC. There is much resistance to new ways of thinking. I mean here we are demanding change from Muslims, and we do quite a bit to impede change. I'm not suggesting necessarily that 'change' is always a welcome development, but when it is required, well...it is required. So what needs to be changed? Expansion of perspectives. This is essential to dealing with the complexities currently and the future. But some don't want to give hearing to the people who have been the wellspring of dynamic ideas for all these years. Rather they are rendered invisible. s<<< I've never thought about it quite that way: We force change upon others, but we are ready to die for the status quo, which, by the way, it's pretty stupid and unsustainable. We don't only refuse to change, we refuse to hear it. |
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>>>sierra_bardot > wrote:
Along these lines, I think that it would be nice to figure out how one can learn to deal with turf issues in DC. There is much resistance to new ways of thinking. I mean here we are demanding change from Muslims, and we do quite a bit to impede change. I'm not suggesting necessarily that 'change' is always a welcome development, but when it is required, well...it is required. So what needs to be changed? Expansion of perspectives. This is essential to dealing with the complexities currently and the future. But some don't want to give hearing to the people who have been the wellspring of dynamic ideas for all these years. Rather they are rendered invisible. s<<< I've never thought about it quite that way: We force change upon others, but we are ready to die for the status quo, which, by the way, it's pretty stupid and unsustainable. We don't only refuse to change, we refuse to hear it. |
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> If my name changed how did you know it was me that > posted? LOL > > mike hunt > > > > Loaf Gustafson wrote: > > >>top-posting, name-changing idiot! Just like Judy, the name may change but the character never does. (that's not a good thing by the way.) nate -- replace "fly" with "com" to reply. http://home.comcast.net/~njnagel |
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> If my name changed how did you know it was me that > posted? LOL > > mike hunt > > > > Loaf Gustafson wrote: > > >>top-posting, name-changing idiot! Just like Judy, the name may change but the character never does. (that's not a good thing by the way.) nate -- replace "fly" with "com" to reply. http://home.comcast.net/~njnagel |
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No, you have the lock on that.
mike hunt DonQuixote-v-Windmills wrote: > > wrote: > > If my name changed how did you know it was me that > > posted? LOL > > > Did you make any stupid comments? |
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