OS & 9/11 Hearings

BJ Peters bjp1 at cox.net
Sat Apr 10 14:59:20 PDT 2004


Jim-- I've been thinking about this as well. What if we could convince
the John Kerry campaign to do this? Or our local senatorial and
congressional campaigns? Be Peace --BJ

On Friday, April 9, 2004, at 06:16 PM, Jim Metcalf wrote:

> Thanks for raising great questions that touches on a topic I've been
> thinking about for some time:
> It seems to me that one of the most important jobs of a President today
> should be to engage the American people, maybe even the world's
> people, on
> important topics of conversation. Corporate ethics, equitable taxation,
> NAFTA and GATT, are all examples of topics that we should talk about
> in some
> coordinate fashion as a nation, so that sound ideas can gain
> increasingly
> large hearing, and that differing regional needs can be taken into
> account.
>
> Best Wishes Always,
> Jim Metcalf
>
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> Peter or
> Esther
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> Subject: OS & 9/11 Hearings
>
> If the lessons being learned in the 9/11 hearings are that information,
> concerns, urgencies are not getting around...then:
>
> Isn't there some way that the incoming and outgoing administrations
> could have a big Open Space event to transfer information, concerns,
> urgencies each time?
>
> AND, isn't there a way that ANY administration could hold a series of
> Open Space events to enhance the flow of information, concerns,
> urgencies throughout that enormous entity.
>
> How would they EVER be open enough to move past hierarchal thinking
> toward inclusive Open Space?
>
> Just sitting here watching those 9/11 hearings,
> Peter Fisher
> Asheville, North Carolina
>
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