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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (31016)5/25/1999 11:16:00 PM
From: brian h  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Maurice,

You go! Maurice. I can not believe I see that many China related posts in this thread comparing to Loral thread. It is quite and cozy over there.

Brian, an excellent job. Our world villages in the next 20 years will be more peaceful with you thoughtful thinking as a young American.

Ramsey, I thought you are way cool to get involved with all this China debates. I guess the trade mark - chicken little thinking really wears you down again this time.

Best,

Brian H.




To: Maurice Winn who wrote (31016)5/25/1999 11:55:00 PM
From: JMD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Well folks, I'm not much in to the political thing, but thought I'd toss this out for the heck of it.
This old world can be a very terrible place from time to time, and then it will surprise us with its awesome beauty. Somehow, it is incumbent upon us all to fight the good fight--the fight for tolerance, fellowship, and the simple truth that "differentness" is the most evil fraud of all. And the most widespread.
This weekend we will send our graduating daughter out into that world in a ceremony called, ironically, 'commencement'. It is axiomatic that there can be no beginning without an ending, and yet these starry eyed kids look only forward at this moment, never back. And that is how, I suppose, it SHOULD be. At least for now.
Soon enough they will cast a retrospective eye, and recall halcyon days. What will be remembered? Friendships shared, battles won and lost, triumphs and tragedies, and maybe, just maybe, those times of courage when 'differentness' was conquered--indeed embraced.
That is what I wish for you all. Kind regards, Mike Doyle