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Hi all, First, I thank all for their posts, both back to the list and privately. Second, I've decided to leave the list for awhile. I think I'll be back, but when I come back, I want to be reasonably certain that we're back to music-only topics. That last sentence may surprise some of you given my recent off-topic posts - but please remember that, with the exception of the "Food for Thoughts" posts that I sent out, I only responded to the posts of others. The Food for Thoughts posts were each written by other people and covered the gamut of emotions and attitudes - I tried to have a little bit here for everyone - and they were honestly intended to be just what the subject line indicated - food for thought. I remember reading a long time ago that real learning only takes place through struggle. I think we've struggled some on this list this week, which leads me to think that possibly some of us have learned something. I know that in my case I've been reminded that there are always two sides to a coin, and that there are issues the U.S. faces on the global stage, as the result of our missteps, that won't be resolved easily or without pain. I hope others can point to something they have learned as well. Third, with regard to my Food for Thoughts posts, I've noticed that, even though each post was a separate comment - in quotes - and with the original author listed, some of you have incorrectly attributed the verbiage in these posts to me, as illustrated in the clip below from a previous email. When you do so, this is both a disservice to me and to the original writer. It's a disservice to the original writer because you're unfairly assigning his or her work to another. That's not right of course. It's a disservice to me because the work is not my own, and because I don't even agree with the thoughts behind all of the posts (as in the example below). The posts were intended, as noted above, simply to be food for thought and nothing more. In any event, I wish all of you well for now and hope for blessings on each of your families. Kevin > kevin mulhill wrote: > >When you look at the delighted faces of > >Palestinians cheering in the streets, we have to realize that there ar > >cultures on this planet of such depravity that understanding > them is >never > >fully possible. And empathy for them at such a moment is > >obscene. But we > >can observe and remember. There is always a tension >between > civilization > >and barbarism, and the barbarians are now here.