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The Earth Justice Proposal
It may have been the WiseElders Circle that commissioned the GrantWriter's first proposal. Yet others claim it was the Young Adults, And Pfizer prescribes New London's original health proposal came from their own blood stream advocates, And the Coast Guard Academy remembers an early defensive proposal to heal and protect local drinking waters, fulfilling baptismal habitats going more cooperatively coastal. But, to each and all, the GrantWriter responded, as I recall renewing atmosphere: Resiliently successful co-investment proposals cannot be written in just one academic unfelt Voice of monotheistic monocultural monopolistic choice. So each congregation, organization, affiliation sent a delegation of four to a multi-party convention. Each participant was a member of the Green and/or Libertarian and/or Democratic and/or Republican MultiParty, or agreed to roleplay warm familiarity with one of these four primal platforms investing primary priorities in economically cooperative campaigns and politically therapeutic co-investment intentions not aggressively looking for full-out contention to attract mediattention, unmediated chronic tension. Instead of debates within and between these four Parties, the GrantWriter invited small groups of four to take turns listening to repeated questioning, "Who are we most longing to become?" Dialogue ensued not encouraged to research every naked win/lose competitive difference; But, instead, to capitalize win/win cooperative opportunities to include highest priorities as those voiced by all four health/wealth co-arising Party voices. The GrantWriter notes: Dear New London mayoral candidates for all four Parties on our 2020 ReVision ballot, The diverse congregations of New London invite you to attend our Cooperative Dialogue Convention; Not to speak, but to listen, as each small group reports out their longings, findings, truths with win/win consequences, What each of us most longs to co-invest to cooperate to come and go viral across all cultures climates and living systems, Acts of cooperative compassion for healing individual residents, families and taxpaying households, and untaxed community service properties, communities of co-investment, healthier resonant climates and wealthier resilient multicultures. Feel free to take pictures and copious notes. Think of it as, for you, our guests, a silent auction where everybody wins because no one's health is down and out for highest bid.
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