[Dialogue] Re State of Our Values - how harvest
Sunny Walker
sunwalker at igc.org
Thu Jan 26 01:54:29 EST 2006
Jan, thanks - I signed up for one in my area. And Jim, great response. I'd
thought that the final questions: Did what he said resonate with your values
on budget priorities? Tax priorities? Iraq and other foreign policy
issues? -- need reframing as something like: How did what he say resonate
with.? (so it's not a yes/no question) and might keep a feisty group of Dems
from bashing (doesn't do anything that I've been able to figure out, except
exude more negative energy and it seems the planets awash in plenty of that
already!)
Given Jim's suggestions, you might not need the above questions at all
unless those areas weren't addressed in everyone's 3 points, so the leader
or host could bring it up at that point - i.e. we didn't mention budget (or
taxes or the war or whatever wasn't mentioned) - any final comments?
I hope more of us sign up so WE can talk about it later!!
Sunny
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[mailto:Dialogue-bounces at wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of James Wiegel
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 11:13 PM
To: Colleague Dialogue
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Re State of Our Values - how harvest
Great work, Jan !!!!! It occurs to me there is normally a rebuttal after
the state of the union . . .
Given your questions earlier, would it be possible for each to send in
3 points from the state of the union where the President was most on target
3 points from your own conversation that the leadership of our country (of
both parties) need to hear and act on in the coming year
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