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To: kikogrey who wrote (62182)10/21/2004 11:42:36 PM
From: abuelita  Respond to of 89467
 
kikogrey-

again ... very succinct.

excellent post.

-rose



To: kikogrey who wrote (62182)10/21/2004 11:44:17 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 89467
 
kikogrey: great insights...thnx for sharing them with the thread.

-s2@ThereAreSomeBrightFolksOutHere.com



To: kikogrey who wrote (62182)10/22/2004 12:01:40 AM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
You are right, kiko. And people don't know. They buy the soundbites. A young woman sitting next to me went on and on about Kerry being "wishy-washy", while - she claimed - Bush had made some mistakes, but he is a leader. Get out, I thought. I wanted to say something, but did not. I'm sure my face expressed shock, dismay, incredulity, however, because this gal changed the subject and chatted with me. I was nice, too.

The poor Iraqis are not currently better off. Post traumatic stress and depleted uranium illnesses are pandemic among them.

What a great family! You did a great job. Hurray for moms! :) I think we're all worried about the prospect of a draft, and this would not have been the case were it not for Bush's lies.



To: kikogrey who wrote (62182)10/22/2004 9:02:44 AM
From: crdesign  Respond to of 89467
 
I think being a Mom just might be the hardest job there is.
A mom has to instill strong values and virtues into little balls of clay. That's pretty tricky. for no pay to boot!

Companies have whole divisions with endless policies and people (known as HR) dedicated to that daunting task.

You do it all on your own.

Us regular workers simply have to fill out paper work, cut wood, steel, glass etc., stack shelves, or count sheckles.
You know the old saying if you can't get it done today, the job will still be there tomorrow.

Raising kids 'well' is a completely different ball game; the clock is always ticking...

Congratulations on raising a family, Tim