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Ann Emmett
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If you have a story to tell related to this idea, why don’t you write it up in about 250-500 words and send it to president@cusj.org and copy justnews@cusj.org.
Are you a Unitarian already? Are you a member of Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice? The conversations take place on our listserv and our facebook page. CUSJ is a membership organization of Unitarians who are particularly concerned about the social issues of our day and believe it is not enough to be angry, it is our democratic duty to be involved in being the change. How to do that is always a discernment for each person. If you want to know more about Unitarianism, please visit http://www.cuc.ca/ and learn about our history and our approach to faith community. Or drop in and visit a local Unitarian church/fellowship/congregation on Sunday.
Hello, would you tell me what political Party you endorse, because I cannot find a one that has their primary platform for Economic Reform. Not one. Feeling so impatient.
Ann, thank you so much for your warrior spirit. I love hearing you speak! Massive love to you.
There is an election coming up and I can’t find anyone to vote for, but COMER, do you have party status? Any advise would be appreciated 🙂
I believe COMER doesn’t care which party implements monetary reform. They are non-partisan and would welcome any party to endorse their ideas and incorporate them into a platform. It is up to us to press them to do that. Sorry to continue the frustration. No easy answers.
I have just become aware of the COMER vs Bank of Canada proceedings and I am very interested in it. You said on a u-tube video that we all have to find our own reasons for being angry. This hit home for me because I thought it was just too big of an issue and I should just sit back and take what I have been through. I would be interested in telling my story and knowing more about your cause. However, I’m not really sure where to start.
If you have a story to tell related to this idea, why don’t you write it up in about 250-500 words and send it to president@cusj.org and copy justnews@cusj.org.
Are you a Unitarian already? Are you a member of Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice? The conversations take place on our listserv and our facebook page. CUSJ is a membership organization of Unitarians who are particularly concerned about the social issues of our day and believe it is not enough to be angry, it is our democratic duty to be involved in being the change. How to do that is always a discernment for each person. If you want to know more about Unitarianism, please visit http://www.cuc.ca/ and learn about our history and our approach to faith community. Or drop in and visit a local Unitarian church/fellowship/congregation on Sunday.
Hello, would you tell me what political Party you endorse, because I cannot find a one that has their primary platform for Economic Reform. Not one. Feeling so impatient.
Ann, thank you so much for your warrior spirit. I love hearing you speak! Massive love to you.
There is an election coming up and I can’t find anyone to vote for, but COMER, do you have party status? Any advise would be appreciated 🙂
I believe COMER doesn’t care which party implements monetary reform. They are non-partisan and would welcome any party to endorse their ideas and incorporate them into a platform. It is up to us to press them to do that. Sorry to continue the frustration. No easy answers.
I have just become aware of the COMER vs Bank of Canada proceedings and I am very interested in it. You said on a u-tube video that we all have to find our own reasons for being angry. This hit home for me because I thought it was just too big of an issue and I should just sit back and take what I have been through. I would be interested in telling my story and knowing more about your cause. However, I’m not really sure where to start.