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Poetry · I'm Fine ... Tornado Outbreak, © 2013, Karla Dorman
 · Welcome Home(less), © 2013, Karla Dorman
 · Mental Souvenirs, © 2013, Karla Dorman
 · Where The Wind Came Sweeping Down The Plains © 2013, Karla Dorman
 · No More Hurting People: PEACE (For Martin) © 2013, Karla Dorman
 · Angels Here On Earth © 2013, Karla Dorman
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 · One © 2013, Karla Dorman
 · True Confessions: Tric(h)ked © 2013, Karla Dorman
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
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All I ask of you is that you remember ...
what we lost ...
who we lost ...
Don't need to remind you. We all saw it.
Ask yourself
these questions:
What can you do to make your world
a better
place for all?
And the second one is more important:
What can you
do to make
sure this never. Ever. Happens again?
Remember.
REMEMBER.
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| Reviewed by Jon Willey |
9/27/2012 |
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evil attacks the innocent attempting to inflict the maximum pain and sorrow - the ideology of personal freedoms and a people united in the pursuit of those ideologies will not perish from this planet of ours - too long did the forces of evil, misunderstanding and barbaric
deeds reign - we shall not permit their return of pagan ritualistic forces nor the rule of a few over the whole of mankind - we shall all be heard and represented, we will refuse to be sheeple surviving on the doles of elite rulers - I wish you love and peace my dear friend - Jon Michael |
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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
9/13/2012 |
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The best thing we can do is stop building walls between us and other nations and people. When we build walls and mass armies and armaments against others, they begin to think we are out to destroy them. If we give them the knowledge to understand what it is to be free, they will not have the desire to destroy anyone because they will see that their freedom depends on everyone. I believe that the World Wide Web is rapidly bringing the people of the world together and before long most of the rationalist ideologies will disappear, including our own.
Ron |
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| Reviewed by Phyllis Jean Green |
9/12/2012 |
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**********B*E*A*U*T*I*F*U*L**********
What an inspirer you are, Karla~!! The clarity and simplicity with which you write -- particularly in this timely plea to honor the lost
by finding ways to make the world better -- creates a background against which your message stands out more than it otherwise would.
Then you choose precisely the right way to illustrate it. The flag
above is deeply affecting because of the ephemeral effect of the
light shining through. To me, it looks fragile. . .like life.
Thank you, my friend.
Thank you.
xOx Pea xOx
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| Reviewed by D. Vaineo |
9/12/2012 |
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All I know is we Americans have to stick
together for this is our country, home of
the free and the brave!! We all remember
where we were that day and we ALL REMEMBER!!!
Deborah |
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
9/11/2012 |
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Powerful questions and image, Karla; may we never forget!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your twin, Karen Lynn. :( |
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