Monthly Archives: June 2009

What I love about the South….

June 30, 2009
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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...

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Government Larceny Continues

June 30, 2009
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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...

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The Temptation is Enormous

June 30, 2009
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For those with the power to influence – - even create and control – - public opinion, the temptation is enormous, if not irresistible.    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...

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FEMA Videographer goes public on 911

June 24, 2009
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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.    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...

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Hard to Swallow

June 23, 2009
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    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.”       Customer:  “Where can I get these new globarts?”       Cashier:  “I suppose the banks would have them, sir, but...

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A Private Meeting

June 23, 2009
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“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...

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This Day June 23rd

June 23, 2009
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This Day June 23rd

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,...

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This Day June 21st

June 21, 2009
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This Day June 21st

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...

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Making Sense of It All Part IV of IV

June 20, 2009
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Don’t take my word – - or anyone else’s – - for anything.  Research and verify everything to your own satisfaction.   There is still a lot we don’t know, and probably won’t ever know.   But let’s recap what we DO KNOW.   We know FOR CERTAIN and HAVE PROVEN that:   1.  a.  Nineteen...

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From the Maddening Crowd (Thank God for Them)

June 19, 2009
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From the Maddening Crowd (Thank God for Them)

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...

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The Gun Issue

June 18, 2009
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The following message was sent to Mayor Jerry Gist this morning. I think that everyone should understand the difference between rhetoric and the truth. In Mayor Gist’s response to the Jackson Sun he is quoted as implying “that he thinks legislators wasted too much time on gun issues instead of dealing with a budget crunch...

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The Letter

June 18, 2009
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A letter from a woman in Arizona. She writes an open letter to our nation’s leadership, I thought it best shared: I’m a home grown American citizen, 53, registered Democrat all my life. Before the last presidential election I registered as a Republican because I no longer felt the Democratic Party represents my views...

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GN: Of Civil Wars, Apaches and “Social Futurism” — “Leave us the hell alone!”

June 18, 2009
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It has always been my thought that a true conservative goes out of his way to avoid conflict because a true conservative only wants to be able to live FREE and not have to constantly deal with those who covet what the true conservative has -  ie: freedom to live, produce, and enjoy the...

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Making Sense of It All – Part III of IV

June 18, 2009
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Making Sense of It All – Part III of IV

Before I launch into Part III, I must first share an email I received this morning from a reader of Part II.  This isn’t just any reader, but a man – - Randy Giles – - with whom I have corresponded via email and talked with on the phone a number of times, about...

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Parents must consider disadvantages before home schooling

June 15, 2009
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There is a good reason why the Daily Olympian holds the name The Daily ZIP -  it is zero on real news and prefers to publish the far left propaganda as news and opinion. The following item should have had an opposing column to give some balance.  The headline to the opposing column could...

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Pending Tennessee Legislation Week of June 15th

June 14, 2009
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Pending Tennessee Legislation Week of June 15th

These are the bills that will be up for vote for the House and Senate or in the House or Senate sub committees during the week of June 15th. I have given thumbs up for bills that I believe worthy and thumbs down for those  that I might consider less than worthy. Please let me know if there...

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This Day June 14th

June 14, 2009
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This Day June 14th

In 510, BC: Rome becomes a republic (one suggested date) In 1170, Coronation of Henry III as King of England In 1623, the Rev. Greville Pooley of Virginia filed the first breach-of-promise lawsuit against Cicely Jordan in Charles City, Virginia. In 1642, Massachusetts passed the first compulsory education law. In 1775, the United States...

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Making Sense of It All – Part II of IV

June 13, 2009
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SECURITY:  Unclassified but sensitive IMPORTANCE:  Five-star URGENCY:  Varies – depends on how much your country and the future mean to you TIME REQUIRED:  About SIX hours. ACCURACY:  99% – Where speculation is offered, it is clearly identified as such   You can show people the evidence, but you can’t make them examine it nor seriously THINK...

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Anti-immigration activist from Everett arrested in Arizona killings

June 13, 2009
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This is the kind of individual that the local groups have to be careful of getting involved with.  There is enough material floating around about this woman to make thinking people keep their distance but some decided to embrace her and support her -  Jim Gilchrist being one of those.  His choices in who he...

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Funny Munny

June 10, 2009
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Let’s say you are renting a house that your parents own.  Based upon comparable properties for rent in the general area, the house should rent for $1,000 a month.  But this is a family deal, your parents want to make things easy for you so they set the rent at $400.  It’s their house, they...

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Pending Tennessee Legislation Week of June 8th

June 9, 2009
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Pending Tennessee Legislation Week of June 8th

These are the bills that will be up for vote for the House and Senate or in the House or Senate sub committees during the week of June 8th. I have given thumbs up for bills that I believe worthy and thumbs down for those  that I might consider less than worthy. Please let me know if there...

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Making Sense of It All – Part 1 of 4

June 7, 2009
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For two-plus generations schools have indoctrinated children instead of educating them.  The “dumbing-down” process has been deliberate and systematic.  Learning HOW to think morphed into being brainwashed as to WHAT to think, and the transformation has gone largely undetected because (1) neither children nor teachers were consciously aware and (2) parents paid no attention.    Schools and curricula were once...

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Hark, Dear Hearts, LISTEN UP and ACT or watch YOUR rights PERISH.

June 6, 2009
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I beseech every American to spread this email far and wide, and I vehemently urge every one of you to fill in your names and addresses, print out the letters furnished, and mail them to the Supreme Court justices.  These issues are of paramount importance to our individual survival and the survival of this country....

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Bank of America Wins Right To Seize Social Security Benefits

June 6, 2009
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Just one more reason I do not participate in the direct deposit fiasco nor do I do business with Bank of America.   When one allows government to enter into one part of their lives they are giving permission for government to diddle in every part of your life.  Maybe now all those older folks...

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g-h-o-t-i Spells “Fish”

June 4, 2009
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June 4, 2009   Generally speaking, animals, birds and insects instinctively recognize their natural enemies if they can see or smell them.  Mankind is not so fortunate.  Though the human brain is far superior to those of lower forms of life, it is subject to a wide variety of emotions and vulnerable to countless...

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2009 Tennessee Pork Tour

June 3, 2009
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Solving the problems too important for government Nashville – May 28th  – 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m., Legislative Plaza, 300 6th Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37243 Chattanooga – June 3rd  – 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m., Coolidge Park, 200 River Street, Chattanooga, TN  37405 Knoxville – June 4th  – 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.,...

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Random Thoughts

June 3, 2009
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Don’t take my word – - or anyone’s word – - for anything. Research and verify everything to your own satisfaction.   Living my childhood in the 1930s and 1940s, growing up in the 1950s, maturing in the 1960s, and not freeing myself from institutionalized indoctrination until after 1990, I have a perspective on life and reality...

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Why Did the South Secede?

June 3, 2009
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When one looks at how long the LIE of Slavery being the cause of the War of Northern Aggression has lasted – it makes me wonder how long the many lies told since FDR will remain as *political truths*.  Think of the many *wars* (police actions) since FDR and the lies we were all...

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LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER PRIDE MONTH, 2009

June 3, 2009
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Isaiah 5: 20 Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! 21 Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight! A warning for “The Leader of the Free...

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No Bible at Show and Tell, Court Rules

June 3, 2009
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Apparently spreading the word of Islam and LGBT is OK to teach kindergarten students in public schools, but heaven forbid anyone should have the audacity to bring a Bible to show and tell! June 13, 2004 update: A project sponsored by Muslim American Society, begun in April 2003, is titled “ Understanding the Muslim...

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The Bulls-eye’s Painted on YOU !

June 3, 2009
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Don’t take my word – - or anyone’s word – - for anything.  Research and verify everything to your own satisfaction. Ever wonder how a pin cushion feels, with pins and needles stuck into it from all directions?  Don’t laugh. When you think of water, do you immediately picture Rocky Mountain bottled water from...

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