New web-based system
Angela Kieffer
picklehontas at hotmail.com
Sat Jan 27 18:33:01 EST 2001
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<BR>Pam, </P>
I recieved the email from Gennifer about her program. I think it is a great thing to do, but instead of building a statue for $50,000 why don't they use the money for more useful and productive things? Like helping the people put their lives back together. Giving them food and shelter to survive. Use the money to re-build the war torn country...not erect a statue that is going to take thousands of dollars to make, not to mention shipping it over there. Their hearts seem to be in the right place...(trying to make a difference), but their project doesn't seem to be a very effective way.</P>
Just a thought! ~Angela~ <BR></P></DIV><br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com<br></p></html>
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