Nice reporting Glenn my friend,   

Corporate media has ALSO been NOT fairly in sight much in a neighborhood 
project I am trying to help fix, 

(that involves the common access shared with them), 

which would be (parts) of our common driveway, 

AND…  THOSE PARTS…  REALLY, BADLY, strongly, needs repairs; 

Verizon has a cable under it (which reduces overall, the need for heavy / 
intrusive house blocking equipment - runs) and ALSO their provided service(S) 
have been frequently terrible, and their presumably NON-FIOS (and, presumably 
not yet fully conduit protected) run of cable - could be reached VERY 
concomitantly facilitated to us doing the needed REPAIRS.  

More simply stated,  it would be easier for the neighbors and the utility 
companies to share the costs, etc. of useful / mutual improvements.

Comcast could also send one (preferably conduit) or both (conduit & cable) 
through the revealed opening - presuming that such is advisable and that it is 
done during the same remediations - ALSO increasing neighbors’ advantages. 

BUT, though I try SO much to get a response from both of the CORPORATIONS - 
mostly I am ‘sluiced' (by their computer's programming… (et. al.); and just 
continue to continue to reach their SALES / BILLING area persons (who I often 
feel sorry for bothering) - and MEANWHILE, their CORPORATE co-responsibility 
and cooperation (offices?) r/t improving of community services still largely 
seems ‘unreachable'.

Richard Conrad
[email protected]



On May 24, 2014, at 9:06 PM, Glenn moyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Many beautiful people rallied today in center city to save the food supply, 
> stop the chemical disaster, and save the planet earth. Of course, corporate 
> media was no where in sight, so I need to report to you. 
> 
> 
> We were white, black, gay, straight, children, elderly, students, etc. We had 
> communion and we were community. When citizens rise up together, it certainly 
> reminds me of my own humanity and what is important in life. I wish that 
> everyone isolated, traumatized, caged, and gentrified could join with the 
> beautiful people I saw today. 
> 
> 
> The beautiful people gathering to stop the poisoning of mother earth also 
> understand the importance of justice and democracy. 
> 
> Every neighborhood, whether gentrified or not, must struggle to form 
> community once again. In New England, they have town hall meetings. At occupy 
> gatherings, there is a general assembly.
> 
> Our neighborhood and the nation can continue to live under the rule of 
> corporate power and the civic associations which serve it, or we can form 
> community and save mother earth. It may sound simple and un-upscale, but all 
> neighborhoods need to form general assemblies, if we want to relearn the 
> meaning of community and save planet earth.
> 
> My report on the stop Monsanto march,
> Glenn, a citizen dedicated to the beauty in people 
> 
> 
> 
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