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In reply to the discussion: Not sure if I can fight one more day. [View all]marions ghost
(19,841 posts)37. that thought is really wearying
--that our grandchildren will fight the same battles...that we are fighting the same battles as our parents. Everything that is gained is swept away again by greed and corruption. We cannot seem to build a better future. Instead we just try to hang on. That is where they want us to be. Those who control the situation.
It's so crystal clear now--surely everybody with any intelligence sees it. We are fighting for our lives, fighting for things that should be a given in a democratic society such as health care. Make no mistake--they do want one party rule, they do want total control. They even resent people having too much food (while they dine on caviar). Are we going to let them have it? No, we fight. But it is exhausting.
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do a little something nice for yourself everyday, may I suggest renting Dolores Claiborne or
KILL THE WISE ONE
Oct 2012
#19
At 50 it dawns on you that you have already worked 30 years, but still have to work 20 more.
ieoeja
Oct 2012
#40
So sorry.... remember though that there's nothing more impt than your mental health.
Michigan Alum
Oct 2012
#46