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Posted on 05/27/2002 11:36:10 PM PDT by acnielsen guy
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To: christine11
hi chrissie
I woke up at 2AM
and read posts from 450 to 500
I found the thread cause posters were posting on it at 2AM
the two posters who won my heart were jeff head and tpaine
I had not encountered them before
for me they expressed lovely spirit of truth
I didn't read the early thread just those last 50 posts
the title of thread was about Bush's astounding popularity
but those last 50 posts were about Randy Weaver and Ruby Ridge
Ruby Ridge happened before I was interested in politics
westy explained the incident to me on email
Jeff Head knows Randy Weaver and gave background
chrissie, I feel honored to be on forum with Jeff Head and tpaine
I didn't post on thread tho, cause I made decision to only post on libertarian threads
I think next two years will be bumpy, and I can keep my spirits up and my heart happy, if I focus on libertarian vision
GO Rick Stanley
Love, Palo
I'll try to post link if you want to read it
(I don't know how to post directly to 450-500)
Bush Extremely Strong With Base
To: Kathleen
you are f&*%$#g genius
(excuse my french)
yup, that's the thread
I love you
To: Kathleen; christine11
I did post on darling thread about libertarians in New Hampshire
the article was lovely and interesting (informative)
last I looked tho someone was disrupting thread
god knows why someone would start up with libertarians bout education
school is boring, just let kids play in woods most of day
how long does it take to learn 3Rs
To: acnielsen guy
hi ac
I finally made it here
I was on with tucson freepers about what happened in middle of night here (it's mystery, but we all heard the sirens)
lol it's an oven in tucson too but our beautiful blue sky is back and I can see the mountains again
God is good
usually I do granny's weird link after the stars and flowers
but loddy has been hyping it, so I'll go there first
what do you mean written by palo
is it bout girls high on pot jumping out of canoes naked in their scrambled eggs days
please notice how modest and reserved I am now
I am repressed
Love, Palo
To: acnielsen guy
fofl I pressed the link
you are far out dude
To: acnielsen guy
isn't that astronomy pic of surface of Europa interesting
I'm in love with the Stars up on my screen from yesterday's pic
so I won't make Jupiter's Moon my wallpaper yet
To: palo verde; grannie9; lodwick; westmex; Kathleen; Christine11; acnielsenguy; All
Good morning all, from Olympia, Wa....its cloudy, 53 degrees, and might, if we are lucky get up to 68 today...
Well, its the hubbys second day home, and he is still fast asleep, having drunk his fill of his growler of freshly brewed local beer...he is going to milk this vacation of his, right up to the very last day..Today is the very last day of 'our' vacation, so lets see what surprises today will bring...
Dizzy is also passed out in his favorite chair, on top of his favorite quilt, having had his morning treats, and a snoot full of catnip..
I am on my second cup of coffee, trying to waken myself out of my slothful ways, these past two weeks...
Ah, but we are already planning our Fathers Day weekend..seems there is a beer tasting festival going on up towards Seattle on that weekend, and that is what the hubby wants to do for fathers day...so have emailed the son, to see if he has that weekend free, to treat his 'daddy' to a fun filled weekend of beer tasting...I believe that my hubby has as a goal, to sample every beer known to man, before he dies...last evening we were also drinking some beer made in Africa, called 'Casablanca'....it was quite tasty...
Glad to see all you folks here, and glad I had you all to converse with, while the hubby was away....
To: lodwick
hi loddy
computers were so expensive back then!
this was before Internet too?
It's nice how it all worked out
we get so much more for less and we have Internet so we can communicate with each other
Love, Palo
To: palo verde
Hi Pee-Vee :-)To get the link to the post you want, just highlight the post number and copy using eight click.Then do the regular HTML linking :-)Easy as pie!!I posted on the Bush thread before bed last night, though didn't get a reply.I can't figure out all the fuss when its still over 2 yrs to the next Presidential race and lots can happen in the meantime.
To: Kathleen; andysandmikesmom
Hi Kathleen
is Candy posting with you now
she is wonderful dog
andysmom, Kathleen and her hubby got Candy from animal rescue
they rushed to tv station to be first to get her
she was so skinny then, but is filled out beauty now with soulful eyes
she has passionate depth
Love, Palo
To: andysandmikesmom
It was our pleasure having you here :-)
To: palo verde
Miss Palo..am waiting for the Lulu report...I must have my daily fix of Lulus daily doings...
I read your musings yesterday, about whether or not you or your Bill were a bit nutty...
You are hardly nutty, at least not in the sense that you need worry about it...you are creative, in the way that you deal with your life, and its ups and downs....it seems no matter what comes your way, you find a way to deal with it, and come out being still the same sweet quirky Palo that we all have come to know and to love...
Its the rigid, narrow thinking, straight arrowed, folks, who to me are nutty...People who see life in only a very few limited ways, and have their minds and souls rooted in concrete, are the ones who will crack, when and if circumstances go outside the norm for them...
You, Palo, find creative, inventive ways to deal with whatever comes your way, be it good or be it bad...so dont worry, be happy...
To: habs4ever
you are techie!
To: Kathleen
And a good day to a former plaster caster..oops, cat's out of the bag!!LOL..so what type of dog do you have??
To: habs4ever
Mornin Habs...forgot to include you in my previous posting...its grand to have friends to talk with via FR...everyone here is a pleasure to speak with..
To: palo verde;andysandmikesmom
Candy is sleeping under her Daddy's desk, as usual. On weekends she follows her Daddy everywhere he goes. It's so funny to watch.
Candy is an amazing dog, she understands every word I say, although most of the time she chooses to ignore me. ;)
To: andysandmikesmom;palo verde
A very astute observation about Palo.Intuitive types are few and far between and for that reason, many find it hard to understand the free flowing thought processes of our types(I am one as well ;-)].The good thing is that most I have come across are natural optimists that can find ways out of situations and make the best of what the hand is.Que sera sera is a good motto ;-)
To: habs4ever
Hi Habs, we have no idea what kind of dog she is. She has Shepherd coloring, but she also has Border Collie traits. The vet can't tell us what she is so we just call her cute beyond words. ;)
To: Kathleen;everyone
I thought you guys would enjoy this freeper's post:
I grew up during the Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford and Carter days, It was a low period after Nixon had to resign, Ford pardoned Nixon (Courageous move) and then we got Carter and we were at rock bottom and showing signs of digging. Carter was an utter fool, he stood by and watched Castro empty his prisons and said "Let the Cuban people come here til Castro stands alone" he then gave birth to terrorism as we know it today when he allowed our citizens to be held hostage for 444 days. And all he did was send sixteen Americans to die in the desert of Iran in his pathetic rescue attempt. My heart still aches for those guys who died in vein.
In 1981 we got Ronald Wilson Reagan the 40th POTUS and changed our country forever. He picked a cabinet that would best serve this nation and he restored the dream we call America. Till this day I love this man like I loved my own father. Ronald Reagan made America what it is today, and if any RAT BASTARD ever tries to tell you any different whip his ass.
Ronald Reagan had a rough start to his presidency and I saw the same criticisms of him as I see today with George W. Bush. In Reagan's first term he made many more mistakes and caved on more issues than GWB has, but he had a vision and believed in it and was willing to give in a little in order to achieve the overall objective. Reagan did not have the House or the Senate on his side, BUT he had the ear of all of us, Bush had the House and Senate but no mandate because he didn't whip Gore like Reagan did Carter. But soon after the election Tom Daschle thwarted the will of the voters by bribing Jim Jeffords and gained control of the Senate by a coup of one.
GWB has had his back to the wall since day one and considering the obstacles he has done a brilliant job. Sure he has caved on some popular issues but so did Ronald Reagan, Hell... Reagan granted Amnesty to millions of illegal aliens and is worshiped by most if not all conservatives, Bush hasn't once said he would grant amnesty and is bashes regularly by FReepers here for something that is assumed he will do by the NYT's and other Liberal RAGS. So when you compare Ronald W. Reagan and George W. Bush in their first 18 months in office you will see that GWB is doing far better than Reagan. Granted that the jury is still out on GWB but his vision is the same as Ronald Reagan. And that is a strong America and he loves this country just as much as Reagan did. I believe George W. Bush is destine to be success, because like Reagan he has chosen a cabinet that will best serve America and not best serve him. He sets his priorities and strongly believes in honor and integrity. And just like Reagan, he plays chess not checkers.
Time will tell my friend, but I'm an optimist and I'm with you.
102 posted on 6/1/02 10:55 PM Central by MJY1288
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06/02/2002 10:34:39 AM PDT
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lodwick
To: Kathleen
I bet Candy doesn't ignore you when you talk about FOOD!!
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