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Happy Thanksgiving and my gratitude to you and all like you who have the courage and tenacity to speak out on issues which are destroying our society.

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Thank you Lea. Happy Thanksgiving!

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Happy Thanksgiving, Tom and everyone. Thanks for your good work.

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Thanks Frank.

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America is full of empowered people and groups that have no gratitude, only resentment and disdain and demand for more (from others).

I have had a blessed life and am grateful to God and to those who help me in my walks and works on this planet. I consider Tom and Janice among those people.

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Thank you Michael. I was going to mention that the other side of gratitude was resentment and entitlement and speak the obvious truth that those qualities are connected to feminism. But I decided to keep it positive on Thanksgiving. It's a very good point though and worth bringing out. Gives us even more reason to appreciate our own gratefulness.

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Happy Thanksgiving Tom.

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Thanks Jamie.

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Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!

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Up here in Canada, some of us celebrate American Thanksgiving vicariously (although we have our own version in October). Jews add our own version in both countries on the festival of Sukkot, which came even earlier this year. I agree that gratitude is a sign of good health. And I feel grateful that the American election seems to have invigorated the nation instead of destroying it. I'm grateful also that Canadians will probably throw out the Liberals in the next election. I'd be even more grateful, however, to see some beautiful white snow around here. Well, there I go again. Always complaining.

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Thanks Paul. Good point. I didn't mean to exclude our celebrating neighbors! I updated it.

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Happy Thanksgiving to you!

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