This Is our Village

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Sad News

It is was with infinite sadness I learned of the sudden passing of one of 1st Priority’s victims exiled, for no real reason in ‘The Classic’ since last October.

Mindful of the grief of her daughters, it’s not appropriate to name her but it can be said that their mother was happy and content until she was forced out of her home 5 months ago.

She passed away, anxious, overwhelmed, and traumatized, desperate to return home.

Whether or not this contributed to the stroke that claimed her life is, obviously, debatable but it should serve to remind us that some mistakes come with incalculable costs.

 

The 1st Priority fiasco started 9 months ago, long before the election, and it’s not going to disappear, whoever gets elected, when voting’s over. 

Compliancy is problems best friend - facts its worst enemy, so please UCO just pause, for a moment, when you next look in the mirror. You should be able to spot the real cause of what some have now conveniently labeled ‘candidate bashing’.

To those who would like to believe our world is paradise, enjoy it, but at the same time spare a thought for your neighbors who have had their lives devastated by this deplorable mess.

And - next time you want to shoot the messenger, please remember you can sleep in your own bed tonight.

Some of those who placed their trust in you cannot.  

 

 

3 comments:

  1. Hi all,
    Not a single comment!! is no one watching; doesn't anyone care!!!

    Dave Israel

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  2. I believe we do care. Not knowing
    who passed away I did say a
    prayer and asked God to give her
    family love and support.

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  3. Hi Dave and Sue. I guess I am so boggled with the whole UCO situation its hard to still react. This is indeed a tragedy.

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