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Last week, we had a couple of different problems with the
“comments” section of the blog. If anyone has a problem this
week, please let me know so we can try to get that dang thing to
work every time.
It's a royal PITA! But, with your help. maybe we can get it
straightened out.
Since I did receive so many comments, last week, that didn't
make it to the blog, I'm going to publish just a few of them
below. Some have been slightly edited for space - and to avoid
World War III.
(And, BTW - it wouldn't surprise me one bit to see WW III start
right here in the good ol' U.S. of A. - among our own citizens!)
Comments on "Word Perceptions"
Subject: Slanguage
Good Grief! I had NO idea that tea-bagger had the slightest
sexual connotation! I thought it was a misled right wing nut-job
who probably believes everything Fox Noise spews out.
Got some touchy readers, doncha?
Just for the record, I'm an independent conservative liberal, or
liberal conservative depending on the issue, moderate (on most
things). Glad we could clear that up...
Hang in there, baby!
Kent
www.personal-puzzles.com
Subject: You GO Girl! :-)
I'm extremely proud of you for telling it like it is. I am sick
to death of media twists and tired of the herd following it off
the cliff. How can anyone believe anything that's on TV or in
the paper today without checking out the facts?
As my Texas grandmother used to say, "It all smells like the
north end of a south bound skunk to me."
Love you and your work,
SF Quick
www.quickzen.com
Subject: Apology accepted
I can't begin to tell you how relieved I was to receive your
email, explaining all those horribly offensive terms and
political labels.
It's so comforting to know that some people are constantly on
the watch and anxious to set us straight.
To those people , I say “Let's start worrying about the actions
and accomplishments of our politicians (and ourselves) rather
than what label to apply.
Or put a little more to point, “Get a life!”
Keep on keepin on.
Don Shickle
www.shickleenterprises.com
Subject: Starting with an Apology
Hi jl
People are nuts aren't they? I personally love the "tea bagger"
story. You should look your words up in urbandictionary.com -
Now that's funny.
Merle
www.MerlesWorld.com
Subject: Starting with an Apology
jl:
Love it when you get "your back up" and come back on some of the
comments!
KEEP IT UP!
I too was unaware of the so called definition of a "tea bagger",
guess at 63 I'm too old for those things! I also subscribe to
your using a dictionary to find a definition, NOT the "news
media" which I no longer trust for anything but the weather.
Deen Adolphe
www.digitalresourceclub.com
Subject: Apology
Whoopie, Hooray and Kudos for you! I am a Progressive
Independent, too. My definition is the same one you use.
I wonder if [people] know how long England has practiced
socialism without becoming communist. Progressives are not
against any form of capitalism. Once again I look across the
sea to England. Does capitalism flourish in that socialist
nation? Certainly it does.
Closer to home, Canada has socialist health care, as do most
progressive countries in the world.
One of my favorite sites is www.unclebrice.com
At the top of every page is:
"Those who fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat
it." - Winston Churchill
"Those who fail to learn from history are stupid." - Uncle
Brice
Thanks for voicing your opinion. I share it, and applaud you for
doing so.
Larry Jameson
www.//arkansaswebdesigns.com
Subject: Starting with an Apology
Morning jl
I don't guess you are going to be politically correct all the
time so don't try to please everyone or you will go nuts. I
personally think your newsletter is one of the best on the net.
Good day
Dan Beal
www.danbeal.com
Comments on “Love is.”
Subject: Comment
First off, jl, thank you for another value packed issue of the
ezine.
Secondly, I have got to tell you how much I loved your roses
memories.
I am not really a "flower person" BUT the roses I have gotten
that really meant something when they were given stick in my
memory as well and they are just so special, both the roses and
the memories.
:-)
Jan Tallent
www.tallentagency.com
Subject: Roses
A wonderful and moving story - both about the roses and your
daughter's wedding. Thanks for sharing, and bringing back some
emotional and heart warming memories. What joy our daughters
bring!
Richard Rossbauer
www.RichardPresents.com
Subject: Comments
I don't comment often, but I need to tell you how your
"Valentine's" message moved me. It was beautiful, jl, and I
thank you for taking the time to write it.
Thanks again for all you do and especially for this latest
newsletter.
Be well -- be in peace,
Ron Rink
www.theleaderinside.com
Subject: Starting with an Apology
Hey jl,
"Love, once born, never dies. It is eternal. It can be called
upon at any time, and it will always return."
Very profound. Loved it.
Best to you, Dennis Gaskill
www.boogiejack.com
Chuck has now fixed the "Comments" section on the blog. So,
please use it to comment on the newsletter!