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Originally Posted by graciegirl
You are right of course but I took it as a post that we Villagers weren't showing proper concern for others who were facing awful times. I know most of us feel awful for those who live in countries near us who have lost everything.
Sorry Chi..
Just to remind us all, that we, most of us who live here, the older generations, haven't lost our humanity, our hearts or our sense of caring for others who are suffering. Until I moved here, I had only known well, ONE person born in Puerto Rico. I visited the country during a sales meeting years ago, and thought it beautiful. It was only during the storm did I know that there were mountains in the center. We live to be old and learn many things about ourselves and others.
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There is no doubt you care about people that's for sure. And it's nice that The Villages is a caring community.
There is a large Puerto Rican population in Chicago, and I know that city has had its share of bad publicity, but it does pitch in during a time of crisis.
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