really if we look to the humanity we find that all people all over the globe
are brothers from the same parents(adam and eve) and they must share what
had God gave them to the best extent of right and good limit and must assist
each other not kill each others for the sake of money and controling the
weak ones knowing that nothing we will take to our grave exept our deeds so
those who do good will meet their god last day gladly if they had done  good
while those did nothing good will be unhappy
     so you the rich people try to be good especially with the poor and
needed one belive me you will never take your property now your money and
even any thing with you
 are you satisfied of what i said if so congratulation
hassan yacoub katy texas usa
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Molly <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is a phrase that I think is important, but is overused and well
> on its way to becoming a cliché and that is: “What unites us is
> greater than what divides us!”  President John F. Kennedy used it in
> his 1961 address to Canadian Parliament: “Geography has made us
> neighbors.  History has made us friends.  Economics has made us
> partners.  And necessity has made us allies.  Those whom nature hath
> so joined together, let no man put asunder.  What unites us is far
> greater than what divides us.
>
> The current US President, Barack Obama also used the idea in his
> speech this past Martin Luther King Junior Day: “through times of
> great challenge and great change, we have remembered that fundamental
> American truth - that what unites us is always more powerful than what
> divides us.”
>
> But the idea is not strictly American, as the Secretary-General of the
> United Nations, Ban Ki-moon has recently used it in two different
> speeches.  First, in April of 2009, in his address to the Alliance of
> Civilizations forum in Istanbul, “What unites is so powerful it could
> easily overcome what divides us.”  Next, in November of 2009 in his
> speech to the Summit of Religious and Secular Leaders on Climate
> Change in London, “We are united by the belief that what unites us as
> human beings is stronger than what divides us.”
>
> What is it that unites us all?  Is it greater than what divides us?
> What do YOU think?
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