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Apology Apology -- Posted by Jesse Hamilton on 05-02-04 13:20
My Grandmother taught me that every single person you meet will teach you
something.
Every single one.
The trick is to figure out what that lesson is and then apply it to your
life.
I have learned a valuable lesson from those assembled here.
I have suffered from crude oil poisoning which I contracted years ago.
This has caused me certain handicaps which I strive daily to overcome.
Due to the caring of certain individuals I have been feeling better for the
first time in years.
I thought there would be those who could be helped as well.
Obviously people aren't receptive to help until they are ready for it.
Regardless of popular opinion I am an honerable man.
Had I been dishonerable I would have hidden who and where I was in this
newsgroup.
But I put my real name and email address in here because I cared.
I understand the reaction I received even if I was hurt by its vehemence.
I extended a hand to help others and it was ripped off and I was beaten up
with it.
But that will not change my fate.
I will still go on as I always have, as my Grandmother taught me, caring for
others.
If any individual still feels compelled to vent their feelings to me I will
not block them.
Nor will I respond.
You obviously must do what you believe is right.
So do I.
I will simply find a way to do that, which will be better received and will
honor my Grandmother's teachings.
I have a heavy heart over the way this "experiment?" played out.
But as I have learned, this must not have been the way the Great Spirit
wanted me to do it.
So I leave you with best wishes and perhaps we will meet again in better
spirits.
Again thank you for another life lesson.
Your friend in spite of all,
Jesse Hamilton
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