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	<title>Comments on: Freedom</title>
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		<title>By: (c) 2005, 2006 Lyle K'ang</title>
		<link>http://www.michaelbutler.com/blog/mbutler/2005/04/25/freedom/#comment-17</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2005 03:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, and if I have it correct what we had and have no more, perhaps is the key to passionate response: to feel and witness our world being taken apart and how it includes or doesnâ€™t include you and I is stirring.

The problem escalated during the sixties but what we have today though very problematic to us and not to the â€˜youngâ€™ is due to history and relevance.

I cannot understand what I really am not passionate about. Karl Rove is exacting in his dismantling and bashing. We are also exacting, passionate but more focused with our â€˜World Peaceâ€™ and â€˜fix itâ€™ mentality. Our passion runs higher because we tend to focus on the extremeness of humanity: the higher self, the lower self.

Unlike, the dismantling of freedom which we can definitely say that we not only witnessed, but we have â€˜playedâ€™ in its playground: unlike the youth who are unfortunately building their experiences (their playground) without the help of a larger beatnik, civil rights movement, hippie community that focused on anti-government issues, Love, Peace, and the Betterment of Humanity.

If the focus is only on attainment of a desire, based on money and little else, we have the â€˜New Yuppiesâ€™, peppered with a dash of â€˜New Ageâ€™ only: Little encouragement, for a mass that is a small percentage.

Again, it was and still is the right time to promote your HAIR again, Mr. Butler. 

It is always right to fight for the proper vehicle no matter whatâ€¦Let the politics, the focus being on the movement once againâ€¦what the hey-weâ€™ve only got one life, and this experience (Bush Dynasty) is part of a short term: change its course because you must realize that you are still the Master Steersmen.

Lyle Kekahi Kâ€™ang, MBA
Specialization in Information Management
http://silomanagement.blogspot.com/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, and if I have it correct what we had and have no more, perhaps is the key to passionate response: to feel and witness our world being taken apart and how it includes or doesnâ€™t include you and I is stirring.</p>
<p>The problem escalated during the sixties but what we have today though very problematic to us and not to the â€˜youngâ€™ is due to history and relevance.</p>
<p>I cannot understand what I really am not passionate about. Karl Rove is exacting in his dismantling and bashing. We are also exacting, passionate but more focused with our â€˜World Peaceâ€™ and â€˜fix itâ€™ mentality. Our passion runs higher because we tend to focus on the extremeness of humanity: the higher self, the lower self.</p>
<p>Unlike, the dismantling of freedom which we can definitely say that we not only witnessed, but we have â€˜playedâ€™ in its playground: unlike the youth who are unfortunately building their experiences (their playground) without the help of a larger beatnik, civil rights movement, hippie community that focused on anti-government issues, Love, Peace, and the Betterment of Humanity.</p>
<p>If the focus is only on attainment of a desire, based on money and little else, we have the â€˜New Yuppiesâ€™, peppered with a dash of â€˜New Ageâ€™ only: Little encouragement, for a mass that is a small percentage.</p>
<p>Again, it was and still is the right time to promote your HAIR again, Mr. Butler. </p>
<p>It is always right to fight for the proper vehicle no matter whatâ€¦Let the politics, the focus being on the movement once againâ€¦what the hey-weâ€™ve only got one life, and this experience (Bush Dynasty) is part of a short term: change its course because you must realize that you are still the Master Steersmen.</p>
<p>Lyle Kekahi Kâ€™ang, MBA<br />
Specialization in Information Management<br />
<a href="http://silomanagement.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://silomanagement.blogspot.com/</a></p>
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