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  <title>Owen Thomas .. Activities</title>
  <subtitle>These thoughts have been updated.</subtitle>
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<updated>2004-09-24T23:26:34Z</updated>
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   <title>Gratitude for ability to assist</title>
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   <summary type="text">I had a special, unexpected, opportunity today. Ofelia told me that she has a medical appointment in Celaya tomorrow for treatment of Kidney stones. This came as a surprise although I knew she was going to see a doctor but my spanish is not really adequate to understand all her life. I have known ...</summary>
   <content type="html" xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.newciv.org/pic/nl/catpic/378/2.gif" title="Category: Articles" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10">I had a special, unexpected, opportunity today. Ofelia told me that she has a medical appointment in Celaya tomorrow for treatment of Kidney stones. This came as a surprise although I knew she was going to see a doctor but my spanish is not really adequate to understand all her life. I have known her for over twenty years and had three years ago an opportunity to get her services in keeping our home in order.<br><br>Last year she told us she needed another half week of work and I was able to share her with new residents in San Miguel de Allende. She is a treasure in both homes. Today we had opportunity to share the expense of 15,000 pesos for this surgery. Ofelia chose to not subswcribe for the Mexican medical form of social security, therefore we are responsible for her care under mexican labor laws.<br><br>We have enough reserves to share her expenses and tomorrow her family will deliver her to the clinic. I am grateful for this special opportunity in my adopted culture. ]]></content>
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   <published>2004-09-24T23:26:34Z</published>
   <updated>2004-09-24T23:31:29Z</updated>
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   <title>More on migratory workers from Mexico</title>
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   <summary type="text">This writing is copied from my wife, Nancy who wrote to a cousin who had forwarded a letter decrying the Mexican immigrants to the US.</summary>
   <content type="html" xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.newciv.org/pic/nl/catpic/378/2.gif" title="Category: Articles" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10"> I am going to make some comments, rather in answer to the forwarded <br>message you sent.<br><br>I do understand there are lots of troubles that come from the illegal <br>immigrants..particularly on the Arizona/California borders.  Most of the <br>troubles are to the ranchers and Indian Reservations that are having their <br>properties innundated with people who are often in dire need.  Time Mag had <br>an article on this last week.    To my view, it is important to realize WHAT <br>IS and not fight it.   People who simply to not have an economy that creates <br>enough jobs at a living wage are going to go where they believe they can <br>earn enough to live and support their families.    These are very hard <br>working people and by far most of them do not want to live outside of Mexico <br>or their own countries.   It is really a tragic situation.<br><br>Making it hard for them is not a solution.    Yes, the demographics (is that <br>the word?) of the US is changing.  The US realy stole more than half of <br>Mexico from those people after our very, in my opinion, unnecessary and <br>wrong invasion of Mexico.  So, in a way, it is being reclaimed..at least in <br>California.  However, not to become Mexico, but to have an enormous <br>opportunkity for good for present residents and the incoming Mexician and <br>other nationalisties.<br><br>Owen and I have coined a two word phrase..Resident Associates.   If, nstead <br>of calling those who come aliens, we called them associates and worked with <br>them to creatie what are definitely win-win situations for present residents <br>and those who 1. just want to work and 2.  those who would like to <br>immigrate, then the illegal and dangerous to all situation would not be.  <br>Prohibtion did not work.  The War on Drugs won't work.   Isolating he US <br>from the people of the world when a world is becoming totally interconnected <br>won't work either.<br><br>These people can be assets, not dangers to what we call "The American Way".  <br> I think of that in two ways.  A place of free Speech (rapidy being <br>threatened) and ability to vote and an openness to those who would come to <br>work and contribute.  Our country is a melting pot, or salad bowl, if you <br>like, of people who came here from other lands.  The unfortunate part was <br>the outrageous and immoral treatment of the natives who lived here.  (I put <br>the conquest of Mexico into this too..though there the natives were enslaved <br>but incorporated and their culture almost ruined..in the US they were wiped <br>out or isolated and their livlihood destroyed)<br><br>When people come from fear and separation nothing but more trouble ensues.  <br>This is totally against the Principle of God as a Unity..which It is.<br><br>We are rapidly, as a people, appraoching a time when we must learn to live <br>in cooperation with each other and see our differences are unique values, <br>not threats.<br><br>Owen and I feel it is esential to look for the unity in the diversity.   <br>That is why we now have a center in San Miguel called Unity in Diversity.<br><br>Of course theire are problems, or challenges, or opportunities (pick your <br>word)  when people of different cultures and economic status come together <br>and only LOVE, only respect, only a willingness to discover how to preserve <br>the best of what has been while including the best of what is coming in new <br>can lead to a greater life for all.<br><br>Hardy,  I dearly love the very basic work our founding fathers did and I <br>think our constitution is still an excellent vehicle for government.   <br>However, people have to be 1. interested and involved and 2. not full of <br>personal ambiton and single minded narrowness for there to be really <br>successful governed/governors.<br><br>I am at the point where I think we need more than a third party...we need a <br>whole new system based on the Spiritual Principle of Unity..of Oneness in <br>God..of respect for each individual in the world and a working together for <br>the Principles we can agree upon and an end to the idea of enemies and the <br>fear that creates.  Idealistic?  You bet!<br><br>NEVER DOUBT THAT A SMALL GROUP OF COMMITTED, THOUGHTFUL PEOPLE CAN CHANGE <br>THE WORLD.  INDEED IT IS ALL THAT EVER HAS.    That is approximately what <br>Margaret Mead wrote.<br><br>WHAT CAN WE KNOW AND DO THAT IS NEW TO REALLY BRING FORTH A WORLD THAT <br>WORKS.  WHAT IS OUR INNER WORK TO DO?   WHAT CAN FOLLOW THAT INNER WORK?<br><br>I may send my message to you to others..and I'd love your response.  Much <br>love from your cousin who is a resident associate in Mexico and does love it <br>and the United States.   Nancy<br>]]></content>
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   <published>2004-09-21T22:26:39Z</published>
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   <title>New title for migrant workers.</title>
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   <summary type="text">This is an attempt to re-frame the opposition to alien immigrantion. </summary>
   <content type="html" xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.newciv.org/pic/nl/catpic/378/2.gif" title="Category: Articles" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10">RESIDENT ASSOCIATES<br><br>Resident associates are those who live in another country in which they do not claim citizenship. A resident associate may acquire property in the other country, may b employed in the other country, may be married to a citizen of the other country, may have financial investments in the other country, etc. but might never seek a change of citizenship.<br><br>This framework is offered as an idea for solving the opposition to migrant workers from Mexico into the United States. It is well recognized that the migrant workers are a necessity in US workforce but they are usually labeled as resident aliens. It is important to use a dignified title which recognizes that their real citizenship is still in their country of origin unless they apply for resident citizenship.<br><br>Maybe the future will recognize the necessary unity of all peoples and some method of governance will develop without the concept of citizenship in separat3d nation states. I advocate all possible peaceful movement to harmony and equality of all humans of every gender.<br>]]></content>
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   <published>2004-09-20T01:39:47Z</published>
   <updated>2004-09-20T02:06:25Z</updated>
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