Guest guest Posted September 26, 2010 Report Share Posted September 26, 2010 Addendum to Ralph's comments: One of the ways the opposition can undermine our effectiveness is to spread rumors about our allies that creates confusion and distracts us from constructive action. There may be some who pose as allies, and allies who attack other allies due to personal conflicts...so, it can be hard to tell who's who sometimes. There are also those who mean well who unintentionally dissiminate misinformation, adding even more to the confusion. Regretfully, these things unavoidably complicate our tasks. Ultimately, though, people's actions speak for themselves. Don't be dissuaded by isolated mistakes or individual events; watch words and actions over time. Question "facts" that seem too good to be true, are excessively emotional or sensationalized, are extreme or without credible and verifiable sources, are inconsistent with prior assertions or trusted sources, or that otherwise raise reasonable concerns. Scrutinze and discern; ask questions, seek to verify. Given the wide range of personalities and reasonable differences of opinion on finer points that necessarily occur among such a diverse group as those under the broad "health freedom" umbrella, conflicts are inevitable. But we need all of us on all points where there is agreement, so it's critical to put aside personal differences and to work together where necessary and possible. Who is opposition or not may be unclear at times, but ultimately, the opposition will not accompany us all the way to the finish line--the pro-active enactment of state and federal legislation that serves the health freedom cause, and the proactive opposition to legislation that threatens health freedom rights. Those who try to distract you with other so-called "solutions" are likely either misinformed or attempting to prevent you from engaging in effective solutions (though raising awareness is a critical prerequisite, of course). Rima seems particularly well-focused on the need to **act legislatively**--a wise focus, since this is where many rights start or end. Many of our allies have yet to acquire that focus. The alternative health community appears to be a largely reactive community--quite understandably, but that isn't a very effective place to be. We must transform from "reactive" to "proactive." Awareness may be a critical starting point, but AWARENESS ALONE CHANGES NOTHING. Or, as a bumper sticker I saw just this past week put it: YOUR SILENCE WILL NOT PROTECT YOU. Rima got this a long time ago. That's not just an example to admire, it's one to follow. I haven't agreed with everything I've ever heard Rima say or do (nor most anyone else, for that matter). But I'll support fully everything she says and does to protect and expand health freedom that I do agree with. If Rima is paid opposition, someone's not getting their money's worth. --Alan , J.D., Attorney and Counselor at Lawattorney@..., www.vaccinerights.com www.pandemicresponseproject.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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