But of course, a slew of other concerns can get swept under the rug, mentally cataloged due to time constraints.

Sometimes, even split seconds can atomize to lure us into a sense of omniscience. Twilight like zones,  where subliminal winds whisper seldom heard sonnets, times and places when our wills bend and acquiesce to acts of desperation.                                     

In  my cross walk example, the good Samaritan garnered enough gumption to make his vision into a plausible fix. Whereas, if during those decisive moments another car had screeched to a halt  behind him, a woeful concern could have just as easily have been lost in the wind's whisper.                                                                                                                         

Still not all substantial concerns are readily identified with death, and don't always drive past in a Cadillac attack. In fact, many substantial issues are openly aired on television, while others are bold enough to appear in the print of countless newspaper columns, although they too are frequently viewed like the stoplight, fleetingly.   

Ah sure, 60 minutes probably did a bit about how government and big business collaborated to drill for oil in the Alaskan wildlife reserves, except you were in and out of the kitchen, kids' room, and finally the bathroom. Meaning that, all too often, we only catch the tail end of an important issue. As the tragic tale behind the oil industry unfolds, and you realized how the future of the child you just tucked in just got ripped off, along with your mental welfare being sucked into another of life's vacuum cleaner like moments; you scream.       

                           Join the Greenpeace cyberactivist community and start making waves.  

So the next time you hear of any similarly grave concerns: global warming, strip mining, nuclear waste, air pollution, or other potentially lethal concerns, instead of storming away to scream at the idiot box about not having the time to make a difference, Get Involved instead! 

Remember, we are here to make words work for you. We can help craft the custom letters to stop those self-centered Washington lobbyists and their big business cronies before they completely pilfer the planet. And yes, whistler blowers are welcome to anonymously voice concerns here. 

Even so, not every substantial concern slips by like owls in the night.  Indeed, many people follow some matters like clock work, yet even the most concerned of citizens can run short on time, or get tunnel vision judgment from following too closely. And sometimes, the concerned party merely requires the distance a third party can provide. 

Here's  a few more substantial cards to toss into the hat of democracy: loss of liberties, weakening of States Rights, denied acts on federal levels, and cultural concerns.




Of course, 
even those inclusions leave load of concerns listlessly lingering: E.g. job discrimination, sexual orientation, harassment issues, unwarranted policies, job discrimination, etc.

For instance, what if the boss had called you into his office earlier to claim some cut backs were coming, while mumbling and grumbling about dire straights ahead. All arriving on the heels of the even bleaker forecast about a down sizing measure, which selected you as the first candidate.  

Later, when discussing these cutthroat tactics with co-workers, you unwittingly discovered that no one else had heard anything about these cut backs. Shocked by such disparity, a weighty second lapsed before you began accessing your company worth compared to these co-workers. Seconds later you concluded how your work experience alone surpassed the colleges present, yet so did your age.  In short, you were the oldest woman on the morning shift, and more painfully conspicuous, the least attractive.                         

Without a doubt, this is an instance where our letter writing service can supply you with a well worded letter. Again, putting words to work for you by addressing those immediate concerns, promptly mailing out replies, while retaining copies for future use. 

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