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Topic: Does man deserve to become extinct?
scttrbrain's photo
Wed 09/19/07 06:45 PM
Thank you Jess. A true woman of heart with strong will and absolute understanding.

My heart hurts for the things you have described here. You are a true mother of earth. Seeing and teaching your own little ones survival and love of nature.

:heart: :heart: :heart: Katbigsmile bigsmile

HillFolk's photo
Wed 09/19/07 06:53 PM
I live out in the boonies. Thanks to the break up of Ma Bell we have all these little independent companies so that local calls are confined to a county or sometimes even to two towns. Since they have they franchise monopoly if you want phone service it reverts back to the old Ma Bell type of the Phone Company monopoly minus the large coverage area that Ma Bell originally had. In other words instead of having one big monopoly you have all these little monopolies. Competition is now coming in overcoming the hard line through wireless. In our state you have to have a deposit for any type of utility service but I am glad that finally wireless is stepping over the hard lines in the form of cell phones and satellite is stepping over cable so that reception is competive again and we can have free choice again.

Jess642's photo
Wed 09/19/07 07:04 PM
Thankyou Kat, but I am only one of millions of Mothers, and Fathers across the world, doing the same.

I hope that these four of mine, will learn from the one of me, and teach theirs the same...in that way it can compound into positive generations, until it become another cultural shift.

HillFolk's photo
Wed 09/19/07 07:06 PM
Man can be friendly with his environment. To me it is like the book, "A tree grows in Brooklyn."

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