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>>I have zero interest in reading about your genealogy. AS a matter of fact, I cannot think of a topic less important to me.
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>Let me offer a different perspective. I don't care much about "my" genealogy
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>When I say that, I mean no disrespect to it. I truly just don't care.
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>There is a great poem by Badger Clark, called "The Westerner". Here's a section of it:
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>"My fathers sleep on the sunrise plains,
> And each one sleeps alone.
>Their trails may dim to the grass and rains,
> For I choose to make my own.
>I lay proud claim to their blood and name,
> But I lean on no dead kin;
>My name is mine, for the praise or scorn,
>And the world began when I was born
> And the world is mine to win. "
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>Then again, I'll bet the author was part of that no-good center of the U.S. that doesn't count for anything :)
Given that one of my grandmothers was raised in Minnesota (after coming from the Ukraine), my father was born and raised in Texas, and I was born there, I don't think the center of the US doesn't count for anything.
OTOH, who your parents and ancestors were counts for a lot in what you start out with in the lottery of life.
Aside from all that, I was responding to Marcia's suggestion that anyone who doesn't like the direction of this country should leave, pointing out that I have a long, historical investment in this country.
Tamar
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