*Anybody* that chooses to work to improve any social issue deserves to be encouraged 
and applauded
- not derided.  I don't care what neighborhood they come from, how much they make, or 
which issue.
 It is enough that they are willing to carve out time for compassion from their busy 
lives.

Regards,
Jason Stone | Hale

--- Michelle Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The bottom line to both Dennis and Barbara:  If people have concerns they 
> should work to address them.  Condescending, classist attacks on me and 
> questioning my work are not going to improve your lives in any substantial 
> way.    IMHO your energy would be better spent actually doing something 
> about the issues that you've raised.
> 
> Michelle Gross
> Bryn Mawr
> 


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