We all long to belong
We all need to be needed
Loneliness is our disease
Still we bite the hand that feeds
Where did we go wrong
Insecure and self-sufficient
Building up walls instead of bridges
Let our lonely hearts collide
We're made to live this life
Together
Together
Reach across this
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From: "Steve Sloan II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "BRIN-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 4:50 PM
Subject: Houston Get-Together?
> I'm going to be flying to Houston, Texas to v
I'm going to be flying to Houston, Texas to visit my brother on
the afternoon of Thursday, December 18. Any Brinellers (or even
lurkers?) in the Houston area want to meet some time between
the 19th and 23rd or so?
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Steve Sloan ..
Deborah Harrell wrote:
I'm not willing to stop driving my car, nor do I think
that forbidding alcohol consumption is reasonable,
although both might make my life safer#; leaving
another person in 'permanent limbo' does not seem
resonable to me either, and subjects our country to
justifiable crit
The 'slippery slope' argument: One of the practical
problems of letting our government keep a bunch of
aliens, many of whom probably _are_ terrorists, in
unlimited offshores legal limbo is that some in power
will want to extend that 'option' to others, even
American citizens. They want to declare
tion and Then Comes Marriage?" with Bowling Green State University
researcher Wendy Manning.
More unmarried couples than ever before are living together, noted Smock,
associate director of the U-M Institute for Social Research (ISR), the
world's largest academic survey and research organ