Power Issue 2012 Jo Lee - JO LEE Magazine
Power Issue 2012 Jo Lee - JO LEE Magazine
Power Issue 2012 Jo Lee - JO LEE Magazine
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<br />
Cameron C. Weinstat<br />
CEO<br />
London – England<br />
Congratulations <strong>JO</strong> <strong>LEE</strong> on an<br />
Anniversary <strong>Issue</strong> splendidly done.<br />
The World’s Most <strong>Power</strong>ful becomes<br />
a fascinating twist to the charmed<br />
pages of <strong>JO</strong> <strong>LEE</strong>. Your presentation,<br />
your flow of content, and your<br />
photography are outstanding.<br />
Metah Zarkonis<br />
Executive<br />
Hamburg – Germany<br />
The Marvelous Maverick’s miniature<br />
politics of community associations is<br />
often intrusive and equally as trying<br />
as major world politics. Finding<br />
community solutions is a real<br />
challenge and this story, Unfairness,<br />
History And Magic, is an interesting<br />
example. Trying to assign benefits to<br />
need may not be even possible.<br />
Lester B. Arthur<br />
Book Lover<br />
New York – New York<br />
Mr. David C. Wesonga, Nairobi,<br />
Kenya, brings to mind the story of<br />
Rwanda – which I had forgotten.<br />
(<strong>Power</strong> Of Momentum, Anniversary<br />
<strong>Issue</strong>). It is a story of great recovery<br />
– and I sense the USA is moving<br />
toward withdrawal world wide –<br />
hoping the world will leave us alone<br />
in peace and prosperity. This article<br />
is a great reminder of a country that<br />
deserves our friendship.<br />
Eri Taafe<br />
Professor<br />
Nuuk – Greenland<br />
Epiphanies (A-Ha!) – Our minds are<br />
indeed fascinating! They look at a<br />
problem over and over to see the core<br />
truth, or an answer to the puzzle. As<br />
the author, Dr. Saul Levine, cleverly<br />
states: the enlightenment that comes<br />
in an insight, or solution, is amazing.<br />
(Anniversary <strong>Issue</strong> 2011)<br />
Timothy Spawn<br />
Sr. Store Keeper<br />
Dundee – Scotland<br />
<strong>Power</strong>ful is the When Angels Cry<br />
piece in the Anniversary <strong>Issue</strong>.<br />
Organized Crime: We Must Protect<br />
The Child – it is interesting how<br />
different the milieu of a teen in<br />
Africa can be from one in Canada.<br />
In North America our teens are overindulged,<br />
while in Africa they are<br />
abused, tormented by criminals. Is<br />
there ever a middle ground?<br />
Ana McCatherty<br />
Executive<br />
Edmonton – Canada<br />
In Craig Ricker’s The Digital<br />
Divide (Anniversary <strong>Issue</strong> 2011),<br />
the argument that Communism<br />
does not believe in God, therefore<br />
there can be no humanity seems<br />
flawed in two ways. First, whether<br />
we believe in God or not does not<br />
affect whether there is a God; and<br />
second, the morality of Christianity<br />
can exist whether the government<br />
believes in God or not. Caring for<br />
our neighbor (person or country) is a<br />
valid philosophy that produces results<br />
in this world. Whether that concept<br />
is incorporated in government action<br />
is more a matter of democracy vs.<br />
dictatorship. Dictators resort to<br />
oppression in order to keep control,<br />
while a democracy denies control to<br />
oppressors and allows progress.<br />
Monica De Salle<br />
Banker<br />
Chicago – USA<br />
Government is too generous with<br />
other people’s money, as read in<br />
Pros & Ex.Cons, Anniversary issue.<br />
I agree that the people who see<br />
humans living in peace and sharing<br />
their wealth are not of this world!<br />
We can be generous as individuals,<br />
but allocating the role of spending<br />
“our money” to government does not<br />
work.<br />
JL