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CarlSheeler4U Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-16-06 04:26 PM
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34. In short we have to do some climbing to exceed the vision
of our forefathers who drafted our enduring Constitution.

Of, for and by....

Hard work and fairness

for the many, not the few

freedoms and rights

I'm comfortable in saying the backdrop of the billboard was selected for a reason

Neither party has rights to the concepts forged that we have a duty to rise above partisanship to provide our Republic's citizen's the benefit of health, opportuniy through education and equality.

This requires a unified public commitment as Kennedy asked for with the aspiration to be the first on the moon. I see ours as being the first nation to become fossil fuel dependent and to create spinal damage cures with stem cell research, but that does not ensure "Joe and Jane Q Public" a sense of security (physical and financial) they have come to expect and their trepidation that politicians are corrupted by power.

My concepts while I would love to be lofty MUST connect to everyday folks who have heard it all before and for the life of me I am wrestling with the brief communication that inspires and requires action.

Don't allow yourself to be "insulted" because your perceptions are yours to define and refine. I think I read that recently.....
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