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Subject: Version pref.


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Mitchell
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Date Posted: 21:00:56 12/04/01 Tue

I think that I liked Ver. 1 best, it seemed to flow better.

This was a very touching story that I believe most of us can relate with in some way or another.

I went to the PJ website and watched the Jeremy video again and the story is truly a wonderful recreation of the song.

The truly sad part of the story is, there are millions of kids that have to live in that situation every day. Now, we can't change the world and make people think or treat others diffrently, we can only hope to lead by example. It is a terrible tragedy when children are taught hate and intolerance by their parents and other adults in their life. (I was only going to vote and here I am preaching, but for that matter I imagine I'm preaching to the choir.)

I've heard a lot of discussion about the effectiveness of zero-tolerance rules regurading bullying in schools. Myself, I am a firm believer in the opinion that if you can't make it through the school day without harassing someone, you don't deserve to be there. I think we need to lobby our elected officals for stronger zero-tolerance laws.

Well, I think I've been on my soap-box long enough. This just happens to be a subject I feal very strongly. Thanks for reading my rants!!!

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Mitchell, please feel free to rant - you have said a lot with meaning - what is terrifying it will never get any better (NT)Tim - The Canuck06:07:09 12/06/01 Thu
I agree. Feel free to rant. I'd like to keep this conversation alive. It's an important topic worthy of discussion.Dwayne09:05:38 12/06/01 Thu


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