Re: A bag of rice

From:Noreen Gilman

Even if we did, Histonet is not the place for political discussion in any form.
JMHO
Noreen
 
Noreen Gilman, BS,HT(ASCP)QIHC
Histopathology Supervisor
Broward General Medical Center
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>>> Jill Songer <jtsonger@vt.edu> 02/10/03 11:24AM >>>
I agree. Let's not assume we all have the same opinion.



At 07:17 AM 2/10/2003 -0800, Roger Moretz wrote:
>Regardless of my political leaning, the Histonet is
>_no_ place for this.  (And my daughter and son-in-law
>are Mennonites.)
>
>Roger Moretz, Ph.D.
>Dept of Toxicology
>BI Pharmaceuticals
>Ridgefield, CT
>
>--- SeonaCherie Hansen <hanse150@umn.edu> wrote:
> > I would like to share with all of you this story
> > that appeared in our Sunday paper:
> >
> > There is a Mennonite Church in Boulder, Colorado
> > that has started "A bag of rice" movement as an
> > anti-war statement. This is how it works: Place #189#
> > cup uncooked rice in a zip-lock bag. Wrap it in a
> > piece of paper on which you have written, "If your
> > enemies are hungry, feed them. Romans 12:20. Please
> > send this rice to the people of Iraq; do not attack
> > them."
> >
> > Place the paper and the bag of rice in a padded
> > mailing envelope and address it to President George
> > Bush, White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW,
> > Washington, DC 20500. The mailing will cost three 37
> > cent stamps. Organizers hope the  White House
> > mailroom will be piled high with hundreds of
> > thousands of bags of rice as a statement from the
> > American people against war with Iraq.
> >
> > SeonaCherie
> >
> >
>
>
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Jill Songer HT (ASCP)
Histopathology Lab
Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital
Virginia Tech



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