[PAA-Discuss] [Article] Alternet: RE: Illegal Immigration
Ron and Kris Graham
graham2639 at mindspring.com
Sat Apr 1 20:02:22 EST 2006
I stand corrected, Tami. Thanks very much for the info. :-)
Kris
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From: Tami [mailto:cannabis.flower at gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 4:18 PM
To: Discuss at paa-tx.org
Subject: Re: [PAA-Discuss] [Article] Alternet: RE: Illegal Immigration
Kris,
You have the quote about money wrong. But don't feel bad about that, it is
a common misquote. The quote should read "The love of money is the root of
all evil" (ie. greed) Money itself is not evil. Money is an inanimate
object and as such is incapible of being evil.
On 3/31/06, Ron and Kris Graham <graham2639 at mindspring.com> wrote:
Thanks very much, Anne, for your thoughts and the history lesson. I didn't
know some of those things. Yes, I did know that the U.S. has and continues
to depose democratically elected leaders through coups or murder and props
up tin pot dictators. I would have to disagree, though, that this world has
more than enough for everyone. I believe this planet is overpopulated and
cannot possibly continue to sustain everyone. The planet will not die, but
it is my feeling it will slough off humanity like so much dead skin. I agree
with you that greed plays a big part in the world's problems and so does
power. You know the old saying: Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts
absolutely. It is the pure truth. There is also another saying that is
biblical in nature: It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a
needle than a rich man to enter the kingdom of Heaven. I may not have that
exactly right as I haven't dusted off the old Bible in quite some time, but
you get the general meaning. You've also heard this one, I'm sure: Money is
the root of all evil. It sure has turned out that way, hasn't it?
Do you think land ownership has contributed to the problems facing us today?
I'm curious. I agree with you that the fascists in our government want to
foment race wars. They need a scapegoat, and they're finding it with
undocumented workers. They are loathe to admit that it is they and their
policies that have caused the horrendous problems here and abroad. How do we
stop the greedy men if no one is willing to wake up and pay attention and
then actually get off the couch and do something? This is what disturbs me
the most; the apathy of the American people. Why did we not have 500,000 to
1,000,000 people at our M18 protest a few weeks ago? In a city of this size
you would think that many Americans would hit the street in protest to an
illegal invasion. How is it that half a million Mexicans will hit the
streets of L.A. to protest a racist bill but the American people won't
dislodge their butts from their sofas to protest an illegal invasion that
has killed thousands upon thousands of people? I don't understand at all.
Kris
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