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Originally Posted by foxmeadow
"We are at war in Iraq. We are at war in Afghanistan. Our economy is in a shambles. Millions are starving around the world. 150,000 are dead in Haiti earthquake, etc., etc.,". Just where should concern for a mock cemetary fit in this scenario? Sound familiar canuk69? Or are you just a worry-wart?
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Powerful.
Sometimes issues of wars and reproductive rights and ragulations get religious, moral, and political, but the starvation thing strikes all kinds of 'innocents' on all sides of the spectrum.
We knew it was bad, then looked it up.(starvation(dot)net)
Whew, 35,000 and growing every day, including diseases. 25,000 said to be kids.
The average lawn at a church wouldn't hold a day's worth of markers for the starved-to-death kids.
We were always told not to waste food, but we know that an average restaurant in our land of plenty landfills tons of edible food that we leave on our plates and goes 'bad' in the kitchen.
We weep and pray for all the malady and strife .
L&L