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Message board > New exhibition Margot, Anne īs sister
New exhibition Margot, Anne īs sister
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Olindalima ( F )
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So, but so sad....
not even one of you No one , ...... but none of you took the time ?
People from all around the world, we are, nowadays a global village,
This is all about an icon of what miserale leadearship can lead us too.
And the times, they are coming back, they aren īt changing , unless to go back
Please, I am not asking anything , for me, just asking for values. Just asking you to send a kind of birthday card to one of the humblest girl that was ever thrown off life , by miserable political powers.
Can īt belive, no one is answering............
BUT I CAN īT even, believe it
Where are you?
ANNE FRANK, she deserves
Linda
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16 Mar 2011
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roneydirt
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Does badmouthing people really help?
Add this in even though I am not in Japan, my thoughts are there and several sites in the region I am in are not working including the site you posted.
As of late yesterday afternoon some additional sites became unavailable in my neighborhood. Will check at my office later, but is anyone else having this problem. |
16 Mar 2011
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Pelletrine
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Dear Linda,
I do agree with you about Anne, and all of her family... and about all people who, at one time, sometimes it seems forever, are percecuted just for beeing... in anyway different from the ones percecuting them.
Maybe noone has answered you because your link leads to Anne Franks House in Amsterdam, with no explanation of the exhibition about Margot? I don īt know. But following the link, didn īt enable me to contribute.
Maybe all the members here, feeling being part of a global village, as you said, are looking, full of fright towards Japan?
I do also feel part of a global village here. I also hold Anne Frank deeply in my heart... and hope thus,, in my own small way, to allow her in someway to be still amongst us, never forget what man can do to man.
But, right now, I īm quite terrified about what happens all around us, today, now... with an uncalculable impact on our, and our childrens future.
It īs fed with what we call history, and it is fed with our unwillingness to foresee.
But this is not the place to go much further, here, we cannot, and are not supposed to, change this world for a better one. We can only be very thankful for the great spirit of sharing and solidarity that DO vibrate through it... most of the time. |
16 Mar 2011
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giovannademartin
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I īve just posted a message... I think I read her diary a thousand times... and always cry by the end. |
16 Mar 2011
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