Archive for June, 2009

What I love about the South….

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

There is a this question that I have to ask myself now and then just to bring me back to a reality of life when I am not a business man or an engineer or serving time in some government function.
As a child I used to daydream, a lot, and I suspect I was pretty normal in that… »

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Government Larceny Continues

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The country we older folks once knew is GONE.  The society we older folks once knew is GONE.  The culture we older folks once knew is GONE.  Everything we ever believed in and worked for has been hijacked and stolen from us by scumbag politicians - - they are all alike - - obeying the… »

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The Temptation is Enormous

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

For those with the power to influence - - even create and control - - public opinion, the temptation is enormous, if not irresistible.Â
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One of the most overused exclamations in the United States today is “Wake Up America!”  If you Google the phrase, you’ll get in excess of 20 million hits (you’ll get more than two million if… »

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FEMA Videographer goes public on 911

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Anyone who mistakenly believes that the government doesn’t go after whistleblowers with a vengeance needs to read this interview.  I’ve interspersed some good links between paragraphs, all worth viewing.Â
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The real “nuts” in our midst are those who desperately hold onto what they’ve been told, despite all the evidence available, and they are what keeps… »

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Hard to Swallow

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

    Supermarket cashier to customer with cart full of groceries:  “I’m sorry, sir, we stopped accepting dollars at noon today.  We can now only take globarts, the new global currency that went into effect today.”
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    Customer:  “Where can I get these new globarts?”
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    Cashier:  “I suppose the banks would have them, sir, but before you head off to… »

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A Private Meeting

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

“Alright fellas, listen up.  It’s almost the end of 1910 and we only have three years to polish and refine our final preparations for taking over the government of the United States.  As you all know, we engineered the fake “Bank Panic of 1907″ to scare the pants off the public and put many of… »

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This Day June 23rd

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

In 930, A.D., the Iceland Parliament, the world’s oldest, was established.
In 1340, the English annihilated the French fleet, assembled for an invasion of England, in a battle off the coast of Flanders at Sluis (Sluys), ending any threat during the Hundred Years War.
In 1567, Mary Queen of Scots, kidnapped by her enemies, was forced to… »

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This Day June 21st

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

In 1607, first Protestant Episcopal parish in America established, Jamestown.
In 1633, Galileo Galilei is forced by the Inquisition to “abjure, curse, and detest” his Copernican heliocentric views.
In 1684, the Massachusetts Bay Colony charter is revoked by King Charles II of England.
In 1784, Spain closes the lower Mississippi River and the port of New Orleans to… »

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Making Sense of It All Part IV of IV

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Don’t take my word - - or anyone else’s - - for anything.  Research and verify everything to your own satisfaction.
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There is still a lot we don’t know, and probably won’t ever know.
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But let’s recap what we DO KNOW.
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We know FOR CERTAIN and HAVE PROVEN that:
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1.  a.  Nineteen Arab Muslims did not hijack four airplanes on… »

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From the Maddening Crowd (Thank God for Them)

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Over the years I have found the wisdom of others usually surpasses my own. The rant below comes from a dear friend that lives and provides that wisdom to me daily. To be honest, I can’t tell when she sent this to me, but it made such an impression that I just had to keep… »

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