Letters to the Editor
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Jay Rockefeller, Chris Carney and other scumbags
Senator Jay Rockefeller is still pushing for telecom immunity and more warrantless spying.
I'll say this for him: Once he's bought, he STAYS bought!
Sorry that Hoyer, Carney et al. are thinking of caving in to the Liar-in-Chief's fearmongering bullshit--there's no reason for them to.
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Reprints planned for Glenn's book. A revised sequel....
The book is intelligible at a 3rd grade level. IMH, it fills in some of the blanks ____. I cant digest the Right-wing hate-sites. The book helps with framing the essential questions a citizen needs to ask....
Ben Franklin has reprints made of the 1734 book titled, 'Everyman his own doctor, or The Poor Planters Physician'... Perhaps a child illustrator can add color images?
Ben Franklin cared. People need to be warned. Know how to cure flatulence.
For Example : The ground May Apple is blooming right at the moment.
It's not a apple tree. It's the equivalent to the mandrake. It's a potent healer.
The root allegedly makes a 'shout' as it's pulled from the ground. Maybe Try It?
Try Seneca? Not the Roman statesman, but the laxative herb. It helps with colic and dropsy.
Animation is in the plant essences. Natures plant kingdom is healing. O But Be Very Careful. Taproot can cause nervous disorders. Heal. Acknowledge the ill. Or, one may get sick frothy.
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Glenn's book needs watercolor paintings to entertain adults. Adults can become deficient in potential quality character building capacity, and lack comprehension discernment. Astonishing.
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To human beings who aren't perfect spewlers ....
never even noticed
the misspellings
then---
an old love letter! Ishikawa Takuboku (1855-1912)
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..."expunged from the world".... LWM.
In a old book, 'Young Ladies Friend' (1836) there is a remark : "A women who can't sow is as deficient as a man who cusses and can't write." A lazy brain often has ill-intentions when they speak.
O. Watch the mouth open, and notice what follows is often froth and black bile. It's usually, but not always.
LWM. Hemp. In 'The New England Farmer' the colonial industries are written about.... In 1622 King James 1, ordered white mulberry trees to be planted and cultivated i America. A colonialist would be fined if s/he did not obey. The reason was England wanted silk worms to provide fine dress. There are two white mulberry trees on 'our' land. The idea that silk would help with farmer self-sufficiency was short-lasting. Most of the trees died in one harsh 1800's winter.
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Tobacco supplanted "get rich" from silk worm ideas.
Greed. Poor Worms. A winter freeze will kill the trees.
Hemp. It made cordage ropes to keep a bloke in bed.
Hemp. It replaced cocooneries for strong bed frames.
Hemp. It made bridge walks across lakes and creeks.
Hemp. It hung a hind-quarter meat in a smoke shed.
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LWM @ 8:05 mentions "soft pudgy Republicans" grunt.
LWM. I now have a image of you with a deep wrinkles?
Forehead appears as a shrunk scrotum with pot marks?
I best get back to the barn before the sunshine shines.
I tease LWM.
But, I am considering a visit to Hoyer. I take some greens.
In 1990 I was advocating for Nam veterans and met Jay. R.
I'd never seen worn~such a stiff looking, white starch shirt.
Maybe Hoyer wears a ragged flannel with frayed collars?
I gave Jay Rockafeller two black and white 8X12 photos.
The images were of Vietnamese peasants. Filed in 13 `?
I mentioned that government gives suitable free frames.
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Poor speller. .... a women who can't sew.... not sow! SEW. sew the darn socks.
Oh. The love story I never can figure....
The cutting of the Philistines foreskin...
O, and why save? Sew back later? Maybe on a rainy day.
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karrsick. @ 9:25. ...."low contributions".... Ollie! Yes. Thanks.
But that amount of 'dough' could pay a few cell-phone fees, and also buy a lot of bread and butter for many deserving citizens.
I gotta go somewhere. Holly @ 10:37. For some reason my thoughts went to read this *parody. It's light. It's innocent. Someone wrote it?
Maybe google it?
*`The Horticulture Wife. ~ She's my myrtle, my geranium. My sunflower, my sweet marjoram.
My honey suckle, my tulip. my violet. My Hollyhock, my dahlia, my mignonette. Ho! ho! She's as fickle as a wild rose.*
(I tease) Maybe read 'The Horticulture Wife'? It's a fun read. Thomas Jefferson's favorite Hollyhock was so dark purple, it looks black. It really is a pretty 8-foot high flower. Mabey plant some Purple Lavender too....
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LWM. You flasher. Respect. Beaujolais!
humph! You protagonist. Recruits go to the West. W.T. acts like a mature adlt and drinks like a beast.
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I PA during the Civil War, the soldiers claimed that poor nutrition can kill one worst that a cold bullet. They would eat onion soup for weeks and get mighty weak. The recruits would stuff the knapsack with seeds. Troops hated digging sanitary latrines (Glenn's book? He mentions draft dodging neocons). A Civil War soldier who may have been a agriculturist who taught how vital it was to save all seeds in the back`pack`sack for supplemental nourishment.
Even marijuana seeds? Yes. And the bluebird and yellow canaries scattered hemp along the pathways. The hemp plant still grows wild in PA. A beekeeper enjoys hemp flower nectar. It's Natures cure for war a trauma psyche injury?
Stay Clear of Character Assassins.
Feed them canaries hemp seeds.
Gads. Embalm neoconservatives?
'u. walking catacombs. Powdered.
Dead men bones. mummies. cans.
Follow lame goats? Eat wormwood.
No eat tin beer cans. $.80-per ton!
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Reese: I like Wright
http://www.lewrockwell.com/reese/reese453.html
Charlie Reese on the Rev. Wright:
"I'll tell you exactly why liberals, both black and white, have been shredding, obsessing over and questioning the motives of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. The Rev. Wright is what people in the Old South used to call an "uppity (N-word)."
He does not lower his eyes, bow and scrape, eat crow or humble pie, or apologize. If you insult him, he'll insult you back. I like the guy a whole lot. I disagree with him on some points, but I've come to like and admire him. He makes a better speech than most candidates, and certainly a better and more intelligent one than the so-called pundits.
This was a concocted media trap for Sen. Barack Obama from start to finish. First, some political operative took a couple of snippets from 30 years of sermons completely out of context and put them on that abomination called YouTube. This really riled up the racists and so-called superpatriots who began to bombard the Rev. Wright and his family with hate mail and even death threats. [...]"
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