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One more thing-

One more tid bit RedSMan-

I went to a State University, I took out loans, to go, with a disability, and continue my adult learning of buisness online. 

I did not go to a Ivy League School- my name here, is after my dog- a beagle named "Harvard"

I called her Harvardgirl- after I took an intrest in global trade, I made that my nick name here- I just wanted to clarify this point for you.

I would love to go to Harvard, but it is out of my price range.

Have a good eve-

 

 

posted by Harvardgirl_global on May 18, 2008 at 5:48 PM | link to this | reply

DEAR RED S MAN

So you had a good laugh, well, sir I am not laughing at your social/racial bias towards a SITTING SENATOR. As you point out the average person knows little about the actual situations that are yanking the chains of our elected positions.  The only HOPE we have of learning of said situations, is by ASKING!  Now, then this information is less likely to come forth if we DO not ask, and do not state what our concerns ARE.  The mistake we have made I believe with our elected persons is to assume just because they hold an office that our voice can neither reach them nor concern them.  Your attitude that we should not state our ideas, our opinions, our advice, is frankly stupid.  Sorry but if we followed this advice, that you offer then we the people would never have a voice, and this is what has happened.  The blog, has given us a unique ability to voice who we are as a people again, to express ideas again.  Should you fail to understand this, I am deeply sorry to be the first to inform you of this reality.  The blog has indeed given the people, a chance to contribute ideas to government again in a way so remarkable that we may not even imagine how remarkable the social impact.  I am so excited for those young people who are getting excited about the roles they can play in our policy, and in our government via the blog and other social space.  This marks a place we will look back on in history and say this is where America used the freedom of free speech to establish all that once was out of reach for so many- I am not political, my work is a method- I wish to point this out to you - while I have political opinions they are just a hobby.  My work, my passion is here in the online space working and re-working social conflicts out of our culture- this is my passion my lifes work.

Have you tried to use the civil courts?

You should- it will motivate you to speak with your heart to Kings, and Presidents in any space your pen shall find!  When you know what is lost you to will seek ways to fix it- I write to our President, from a place of great loss, grief, with the hope he will hear the pain of a mothers tears and make a wrong right for all the mothers who surely will cry for children over the loss of life, liberty, and the pursuits that make them happy©

Very Warm regards,

Tammie L Anderson Coffey™

posted by Harvardgirl_global on May 18, 2008 at 5:41 PM | link to this | reply

I Must Laugh!
When I see blogs like this one, I must laugh out loud. I respect the fact that you graduated from such a more prestigious university than I did BUT get real! The reason why I do not write such stuff towards a sitting president is because obviously they know more than myself. That includes you! It is fun and all but get real, you and I and all other Americans do not know what is at stake or what is going on all over the world as a president does. If this nation makes the ultimate mistake of electing Hussein Obama to office then I would be in all favor of this type of blog because he will need advice, obviously.

posted by RedStatesMan on May 17, 2008 at 10:09 PM | link to this | reply

U think George Bush is listening? Does he have stakes in listenin?

posted by Straightforward on May 17, 2008 at 9:11 PM | link to this | reply