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Post by cyn on May 17, 2008 0:46:01 GMT -5
I just noticed that this CD came out in 2007. But since I have not listened to music since coming down with this disease I had no idea what she has been up to. I apologize if this has been posted prior to today. In her CD "Songs of Mass Destruction" she includes a paragraph that I will type out for us. It was included with the song, SING, which was written specifically for the women of Africa. And you should see the list of performers who showed up to sing the chorus in it. Several years ago I personally witnessed Nelson Mandela, standing in front of his former prison cell on Robben Island, addressing the World's Press. His message was the the pandemic of HIV/AIDS in Africa was in fact, a GENOCIDE. Since that time I resolved to do as much as I can to bring attention to the HIV/AIDS crisis. Please visit www.annielennoxsing.com to find out how you can contribute in the fight against HIV/AIDS.Now would be a good time, for those who have the privilege of knowing her, to inform her of the crimes being committed in many countries. She probably knows that what happened in Africa was just the beginning, but just in case... I literally have stayed away from music knowing every song would tear me up inside, knowing what I know now. Yesterday I just had a sudden urge to listen to my favorite female singer. I'm so glad this was the album I happened to try. Any of you others had the same problem?
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Post by zabrubon on May 17, 2008 0:53:30 GMT -5
I can't listen to music when I beak up with someone I love, other than that, I still listen to music.
But I might say that I have had a tough time doing a lot of other things, like dating. I just can't bring myself to do that, cause what if this is contagious and what if he gets it? And would someone love me with this disease??? I can't handle the rejection.
CB
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Post by cyn on May 17, 2008 10:36:48 GMT -5
Sorry admin-I was under the impression this subject had quite a bit of revelance to Morgellons.
CB - I know exactly what you mean about breaking up with someone you love and music hurting more. But take that to the extreme, and you have what Morgellons did to me, it took so much more than a love for one person. I can't help with your question, I would never consider dating now, but you can attempt new friendships anytime.
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Post by cyn on May 17, 2008 10:40:27 GMT -5
Wow, you really buried this one...
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Post by Admin on May 17, 2008 10:56:45 GMT -5
Please refer to the Posting Rules section of this forum. An excerpt: "We realize that often we appear inconsistent where moving unrelated threads off the Morgellons board is concerned, but as you can imagine it's quite difficult to know just where to draw the line. If one of your topics gets moved and you honestly believe it belongs where you put it, please contact us privately and we will gladly discuss it with you. Different people see things in different ways, but we won't be as inclined to work with you if you handle it by criticizing us openly.
We can only ask that you use common sense when starting your threads and ask yourself if this REALLY pertains to the category you are placing it under. We think that most of the time you will know the answer before even posting your message.
It's good to keep in mind that people with compromised health don't always have a lot of time to read the boards so when they go to the one of their choice, they should expect to see thread topics that correlate with that board. Having to sift through dozens of off-topic messages only discourages them from coming back and defeats the purpose of having this forum."lymebusters.proboards39.com/index.cgi?board=rules&action=display&thread=9132Nothing here gets "buried" unless it proves to be detrimental to others or is just plain out of line with irresponsible posting. We hope that our Members will acquaint themselves with the other categories of this forum, as they have much to offer. Your participation here is valued greatly, Cyn (as well as that of everyone else), and we thank you for understanding why this is a difficult yet necessary action on our parts.
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Post by bessie on May 17, 2008 11:01:10 GMT -5
Cyn - I totally relate to those feelings. There is hardly a thing - a memory, an item, a person, a tv show, music - that doesn't rip me apart. So that leaves me with desolation, which is no better. It seems you may be doing just a bit better, physically anyway (because I see you posting); I hope that is so. Bessie
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