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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Grainne who wrote (105092)5/26/2005 10:03:17 AM
From: J. C. Dithers  Read Replies (2) of 108807
 
Re your dog who would run away--

I was reaching all the way back to childhood with my dog parable. "Mr. Chips" wasn't a puppy when we got him, but very young -- a year or less. My family loved our dogs and were very good to them, but Chips seemed aloof to affection. When we would pick him up at someone else's house, he would come obediently, but not seem particularly joyful to see us. I'm sure he wouldn't have been any different with another family. "Home" to him was anywhere you hung your hat.

Love of country to me means that you never lose sight of its long history of good deeds, its generosity toward other peoples (even former enemies), and its extraordinary accomplishments as a society. It means that criticism of certain polices is always tempered by acknowledgement of the greater good it has done and the good will that it manifests. It means that you don't play into the ill-will that others hold toward your country by painting it with broad brush strokes, such as being "less civilized."

It means that when you have disagreements with those in power at a given time -- you keep it in the family and don't parade it onto the world stage for all to see.

That's just for starters.
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