sweetapogee
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Tue Apr-05-11 08:29 PM
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The only "problem" I have with your comments is that it doesn't go near far enough. I'm saying this for the fourth time ever, but I had an experience on January 7, 2011 8:30 PM EST in which I found the truth about many things (actually I think "it" found me) but most important the survival of the human race is conditioned on (you know) getting it as close to the California Model as necessary to achieve what I call "imperfection within the spectrum of need".
One thing that puzzles me and maybe you have some gems of wisdom here is why in CA where they manufacture good wine that is affordable to the working class, why then does the illegal drug trade expand exponentially in what some might call a capitalistic model that causes misery to all classes of society? I have often thought and in recent years developed actual intentions to build a black pot still in my back yard to make whiskey (limestone water and corn is cheap and abundant here) to give to those who don't have resources. But will that alone solve this perceived problem of limited recreational and educational opportunities that drive some in the "underclass" to deprive some others (mainly those of means) of happiness and still others of life when in reality (if such as word has ANY meaning) when we have republicans running the entire economy into the abyss?
I think now that I have mentioned it I mean WOW things are so "back and forth" with respect to availability that you might consider taking leave of your paying profession and devote time to development of written guidelines and proposals that go further than the mere obvious and bring a maturity into perspective. I'm willing to add a few (and by that I mean less than $100.00) of my funding to support you in creation of a program outline that exploits the inherent weakness of the republican budget with respect to keeping kids as young as 11 years out of the criminal justice system. I'm sure others here agree with me but you should give consideration to breaking loose of those "bungee cords" that are keeping you tied to the planet. In other words, "go for it". With the tools at our disposal we can put forth a combined effort to rid the USA of the notion that not having money in times of economic upheaval is a negative. I actually have two computers and high speed internet access that I'm willing to use in education purposes, so I'm not trying to place the entire burden on just one individual.
Actually, now that I think of it you are probably insulted by the message but I assure you I'm on basically your side. I also think you are ahead of the curve as I call it and have such a plan at least in internal outline form and have already thought about publishing it free on the web, so please don't be offended by my rambling.
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