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November 18th, 2006, 02:39 PM

I know about the under construction homes, I misunderstood Cndbear about the 14 homes that were part of the 1942 deal, thinking there were 14 native home that had to be removed.......not the case in Caledonia
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November 19th, 2006, 11:57 AM

Quoting CDNBear
Thanx, I think, in part, lol. I know that sounds like I need a tinfoil hat, but it sure seems that way, with the resistance they put up.
I think I tried to compress to many thoughts into one post, thanks for not mis-interpreting my interest in your opinion.

It is indeed quite a challenge to reel in the lost, from the path they're on. Some times I feel empathy for their experiences and injustices, while at other times I can't help but observe the potential and help that is out there, should they decide to take it. I grew up next to a reserve, and saw such a contract between the residents that it was astounding. To grow up next to some of my friends out at the reserve, it was hard to see some of the challenges they had to cope with on a daily basis, that never would enter my (for the most part) "sheltered" upbringing.

Your tin-foil hat comment made me bust out laughing as yesterday, I had made a jest about a tin lid. I'm assuming your "here's your sign" allusion is to Seinfeld. That would just make things so much easier, to identify the stupids among us, wouldn't it. Not that I on occasion, couldn't have used a small sign of my own.
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November 19th, 2006, 12:22 PM

Quoting gearheaded1
I think I tried to compress to many thoughts into one post, thanks for not mis-interpreting my interest in your opinion.

It is indeed quite a challenge to reel in the lost, from the path they're on. Some times I feel empathy for their experiences and injustices, while at other times I can't help but observe the potential and help that is out there, should they decide to take it. I grew up next to a reserve, and saw such a contract between the residents that it was astounding. To grow up next to some of my friends out at the reserve, it was hard to see some of the challenges they had to cope with on a daily basis, that never would enter my (for the most part) "sheltered" upbringing.

Your tin-foil hat comment made me bust out laughing as yesterday, I had made a jest about a tin lid. I'm assuming your "here's your sign" allusion is to Seinfeld. That would just make things so much easier, to identify the stupids among us, wouldn't it. Not that I on occasion, couldn't have used a small sign of my own.
I to, can claim my sign, but for some, admitting one may require a sign from time to time, says volumes about the fact that they may not actually need one. Thanx for the afirmations, it feels good to see that sometimes my words give thought, instead of just force anger.

The quote is mine, the "here's your sign", is from Bill, oh crap what's his name, from the blue collar comedy tour?
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