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<DIV>Well, I guess Pat won't be calling me up for a coffee date anytime
soon. I haven't ever been called a twit before, but that's OK -- and for
those of you who've emailed me off-list to apologize or take her to task, worry
not. I'm actually not cute or young enough to be a twit, but I'll take it
as a compliment until she meets me and sees that there are other pejoratives she
might find more accurate.</DIV>
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<DIV>Pat, the poor are not your enemy and neither am I. And since Jesus
considers ministry to "the least of these" to be ministry to Him, I think I'd
like to be found with a hand, not a fist, extended to those around me . . just
in case He's serious about things.</DIV>
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<DIV>Always willing to talk in person,</DIV>
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<DIV>keely</DIV></BODY></HTML>