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No Homeland Security
by Theresa M Rayman
Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Rated "PG" by the Author.
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The upwardly mobile
wireless cellular world
formats compatible networks,
advancing global satellite society
as we know it.
While the brainstorming multi-taskers
download their vital statistics
into user friendly form.
This in turn, empowers the yes-men,
to show a no-mercy strategy
when facilitating details of the current
corporate buyout,
intended to improve the bottom line.
While your average Joes,
twenty-five year victims
of the latest
time management techniques,
line up in some agency
waiting to be cost effectively restructured.
Retrained to sing the praises
of minimum wage.
But just- retirement- shy eyes
can't project future earnings
and blue collar pressure
offers little resistance
against a deadline pressed home office;
regiment movers and shakers,
armed with win-win situations,
securing victory at all
middle class costs.
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| Reviewed by Safi Abdi |
8/17/2005 |
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Very daring and honest. You've penned a most powerful poem, Theresa. Thank you!
Safi |
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| Reviewed by Joseph* OneLight*® |
8/4/2005 |
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The U.S. abandoned Homeland Security when we attacked Iraq without any reason for doing so (other than to line the pockets of Bush and his oil people with money). Sad, but true. After 9/11, you would think that our political leaders would've committed all our nation's resources to protection of our own country.
Blessings,
Joseph |
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| Reviewed by - - - - - TRASK |
8/3/2005 |
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Got that Right On----Now E Mail It Too-El Presidente Bush At:
ecrespond.rnc.org
TRASK |
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| Reviewed by Constance Gotsch |
8/2/2005 |
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| That's for sure. I find the just-retirement-shy striking. |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
8/2/2005 |
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You have a way of seeing what is and of telling it like it is, Theresa. Good for you and good for us for your sharing. May you live in love and peace.
Regis |
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| Reviewed by Richard Christopher Suarez |
8/2/2005 |
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Serious Subject is indeed well said here.
this ia a necessary write for many to read.
Good Piece!
Rich Criso Suarez |
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