Re: Uncle Bens

From:Kathleen Spencer

  I agree with Jenny. There have been many off topic subjects that were 
fully discussed.

You guys need to chill. Just hit your delete button and move on.
Life is too short to get upset about the little stuff that does not 
matter!

Kathleen
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 02:01  PM, Jenny Oblander wrote:

> Reviewing the e-mails from this discussion, I noticed that:
> 1. Seona did not express her opinion, she just posted an article that 
> had
> been printed in the Sunday paper.
> 2. There has been a plethora of off topic subjects that I have no 
> interest
> in or opinion about such as: a very long discussion about different 
> ale's.
> Also a discussion about where the softest water was...babbling brooks 
> and
> all.
> So in closing.....lighten up...ot your e-mail and remember in this 
> global
> environment, we are all going to pay the price for any course of action.
> Thanks Jenny
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Molinari, Betsy [mailto:BMolinari@heart.thi.tmc.edu]
> Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 1:04 PM
> To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: RE: Uncle Bens
>
>
> Helloooooooooooo.This Histonet HISTOnet. There are plenty of other 
> forums in
> which to voice any and all your opinions.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Partain [mailto:apartain@technicalprofessionals.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 11:17 AM
> To: Roger Moretz; SeonaCherie Hansen; histonet@pathology.swmed
> Subject: Uncle Bens
>
> SeonaCherie,
>
> Being a part of this forum shouldn't absolve you from sharing your moral
> (not just political) insights.  After all, I think being human still 
> takes
> priority over working in histology.
>
> After all, it's disingenuous to lay aside reasonable moral objections 
> and
> "support the status quo."  The ramifications of your statements far 
> outweigh
> and belittle any and all histology-related subjects.
>
> Thank you Seona...
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Roger Moretz [mailto:stamptrain@yahoo.com]
>> Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 7:18 AM
>> To: SeonaCherie Hansen; histonet@pathology.swmed
>> Subject: Re: A bag of rice
>>
>>
>> Regardless of my political leaning, the Histonet is
>> _no_ place for this.  (And my daughter and son-in-law
>> are Mennonites.)
>>
>> Roger Moretz, Ph.D.
>> Dept of Toxicology
>> BI Pharmaceuticals
>> Ridgefield, CT
>>
>> --- SeonaCherie Hansen  wrote:
>>> I would like to share with all of you this story
>>> that appeared in our Sunday paper:
>>>
>>> There is a Mennonite Church in Boulder, Colorado
>>> that has started "A bag of rice" movement as an
>>> anti-war statement. This is how it works: Place 1/2
>>> cup uncooked rice in a zip-lock bag. Wrap it in a
>>> piece of paper on which you have written, "If your
>>> enemies are hungry, feed them. Romans 12:20. Please
>>> send this rice to the people of Iraq; do not attack
>>> them."
>>>
>>> Place the paper and the bag of rice in a padded
>>> mailing envelope and address it to President George
>>> Bush, White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW,
>>> Washington, DC 20500. The mailing will cost three 37
>>> cent stamps. Organizers hope the  White House
>>> mailroom will be piled high with hundreds of
>>> thousands of bags of rice as a statement from the
>>> American people against war with Iraq.
>>>
>>> SeonaCherie
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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