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Request for Blunt, Open and Honest Feedback.

Lawrence Carson | 11.02.08 | 12:10 PM |
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Request for Blunt, Open and Honest Feedback.

Background:
On October 21st I posted an article entitled “The True Story … Of An Ancient People ... In The Grand Canyon <<< w/ New Update” ( see http://www.shiftinaction.com/node/8029#new)

Within this article I share how a “University of Higher Education” has exemplified and reestablished the doctrine that “Might Makes Right” and how the Attorneys of our country have changed the culture and the destiny of this nation. I shared a real current story an how the University of Arizona has and continues to lie, betray and denigrate the Dignity, Peace and Sovereign Freedom of the Havasupai Indian Tribe.

Feedback:
I am now going to ask each one of you reading this post to answer the below two questions. And these questions will probably put me in an extremely awkward position with a few - if not all - members of this SIA blog. Please post your answers so I have the open, honest and direct feedback.

#1) Who actually read the above post and emailed the university with your feedback?

#2 Who thought about it but didn’t because you thought it too risky, not prudent or of little or no importance?

Please excuse for my posting this on both SIA sites but the answers I get are extremely important to me.
Lawrence Carson

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Member Comments:

Submitted by Susan Noble on November 26, 2008 - 9:43pm.

I just recently read your article and I did send a message to the university. I do think this is very important.

But if you are looking for the readers to take action it would help if you clearly ask them to email the university AND PROVIDED THE EMAIL ADDRESS.

Many of us are caught up in our own dramas and while we think things are important having someone spoon feed us information so we can take action is appreciated. I do not think this is a good thing, being so wrapped up in our own world, but I do think it is a fact of life for many of us.

I should say 'I am so wrapped up', and not put this onto others but I do think it applies to many.

Submitted by Bob Johnston on November 2, 2008 - 8:39pm.

Hello Lawrence,

Sorry to let you down but I didn't so much as read your blog on this subject . . . too preoccupied with my own stuff. I will, however, try to read it during the next couple of days.

As to voting, yes, of course I will vote even though our system and the people who administer it are often imperfect . . . but then so am I imperfect. Despite our socio-economic-ecosystemic difficulties I am thankful I live in the U.S.A. and will continue to do my small part to help make it better.

Yours with empathy, understanding, probabilistic scientific evidence-based, freedom, integral health, and joy!

Bob

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