Subject: SFA CHANGES
Time: 5:52:00 PM EST
Author: ccnccc
Mood: Quiet
There has been a lot of chatter, concerning the management of the SFA. As in the procedures, the distribution of literature and the likes. Personally, I have endured very few problems, over the years, but then again, I am only one person.
There are some who will piss and moan no matter what is done to improve any project or organization. Which, I suppose leans towards an old saying: "You can please some of the people, all of the time. All of the people, some of the time. However, you cannot please ALL of the people, all of the time!" With this thought in mind, I am open to anything which some of you out there, who receive this, has in mind. Not that I am running for any office, but, because, I am interested in the thoughs of the membership. Another analogy: "If it works, don't fix it. If it is broke, please let me know what your thoughts are on fixing the problem."..........or................"Don't tell me it doesn't work, without telling me what can be done to make it work.".........................Jim/Ringo
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Dear Ringo,
while searching for a group I once belonged to, I came instead upon your link "Thoughts of an Old Warrior."
I laughed so hard...very unusual for me...then, I cried so hard; that my tears are still uprising...VERY unusual for me.
I'm going to put your link on my pages I made for my Dad (Army, WWII) http://www.w1ndhorse.com/wwIIheros.htm ...and, you'll like this: for my Grandboy, (Navy, present time). http://www.w1ndhorse.com/Youn gWarriors1.htm
I'm gearing up to work on both pages...somehow my pictures disappeared from wwII page. Have been researching this morning through my files, and reviewing various things I've saved. So glad to be able to add your link now...
Thank you for your service to this country, and for speaking, Ringo...I have realized how important it is for people to ponder the impact of war on everyone.
I wish you safety, optimal health and happiness/for you and all of 'yours.'
With Reverence for All Life,
Irene
10/22/07 10:41 AM
while searching for a group I once belonged to, I came instead upon your link "Thoughts of an Old Warrior."
I laughed so hard...very unusual for me...then, I cried so hard; that my tears are still uprising...VERY unusual for me.
I'm going to put your link on my pages I made for my Dad (Army, WWII) http://www.w1ndhorse.com/wwII
I'm gearing up to work on both pages...somehow my pictures disappeared from wwII page. Have been researching this morning through my files, and reviewing various things I've saved. So glad to be able to add your link now...
Thank you for your service to this country, and for speaking, Ringo...I have realized how important it is for people to ponder the impact of war on everyone.
I wish you safety, optimal health and happiness/for you and all of 'yours.'
With Reverence for All Life,
Irene