Thanks Sheila. I didn't know all those names. There isn't much 'civil' left in public life here. Robust I don't mind but here it veers from bullyboy to tackarama to spin preen.
Groundwork, people, ideas. Not much for publicity hounds there, but it's the work that has to be done, as one can do it. I try not to feel defeated - it's hard, and I feel so tired within the daily round. It's good to know of glimmers.
Here's to the work, whatever it may be!
J
On 10/05/2012, at 10:16 AM, Sheila Murphy wrote:
> You said it. Politics here ain't pretty,and seems less-than-civil most of
> the time. There are some true stars, though: Elizabeth Warren, Bernie
> Sanders, and Al Franken, to name a few.
>
> Much of the time, there's no standing up for causes or neediest of people.
>
> Individuals with developmental disabilities (adults) in our state get no
> money for oral healthcare. Can you imagine? I did a study on this recently,
> and am utterly amazed.
>
> I retain hope. I keep trying to build ideas, and of course this isn't for
> the faint of heart (which many people feel themselves to be of late)>
>
> We'll get there!
>
>
> On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Jill Jones <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> yes, sheila, interesting to see what politics pans outta that, and now …
>> you have any ideas? i haven't been much following anything. i's fatigued
>> with all the meeja hype (that activity that once was directed to news
>> reporting, of a sort), here and elsewhere
>>
>> J
>>
>>
>> On 10/05/2012, at 9:52 AM, Sheila Murphy wrote:
>>
>>> Jill, and look at our little deal over here. The President has come on
>>> board now. Why now? Hmmm. Let's see . . .
>>>
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