My experience today was that of communication, mis communication, and ill communication.. It seems in recent posts that it continually is an impediment to see the same thing, the same sunset for instance. Russell brings up the point that boundaries have been crossed. To not see these, one would have to live by denial. I thought this was evident to everyone. The slippery slope that started a hundred years ago continues, but you wouldn't want to see that if you benefit from that slope being well greased, and what's the best grease in the world but money. That is why I said the public is complacent and the media is complicit. People are rewarded everyday for their labor, but outright stealing is wrong. Let's call it what it is, they can do it because the system and the people have a symbiotic relationship and money makes it work, without the money (sugar, caffeine, tobacco, alcohol) the whole system would fall apart. Limitations I impose on myself make me a better person, make me better at my craft, ultimately, will make a better world.
We can have computers talking to each other, cell phones, beepers and yet our communications skills are sorely lacking. There is a story that the North American First Peoples knew of all the technology we have, they knew how to get from point A to point B like we have figured out, but then they saw all the problems that go with this and decided that it was not worth it. I would much rather be talking to any one of you under the stars by a fire right now than on line. But here we are. Robert Yorga new3 Russell W Peterson wrote: > I just reviewed my last post. I did not call anybody venal. > And I am positive I never have. I have said that > inappropriate boundaries have been crossed and I think > people who give large sums of public money to corporations > shouldn't go to work for those corporations, or at least > there should be a policy about how that happens. That is a > basic precept to a fiscally sound functioning organization. > I stand by my position. > > I believe that I and a number of other people are once again > owed an apology by Mr. Connolly who tends to exaggerate his > points and throw hyperbolic flaming arrows at targets that > do not exist. I for one am glad he didn't make it through > the primary, although I don't think there was any doubt. > > Russell W. Peterson > Saint Michael > > _______________________________________ > Minneapolis Issues Forum - A Civil City Civic Discussion - Mn E-Democracy > Post messages to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest option, and more: > http://e-democracy.org/mpls _______________________________________ Minneapolis Issues Forum - A Civil City Civic Discussion - Mn E-Democracy Post messages to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest option, and more: http://e-democracy.org/mpls
