Posted on 01/18/2009 7:25:44 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth
This thread (if it survives the moderators) is meant to be an end of the Republic commemorative. Bracketed by end of the Julian calendar and the Chinese New year, I thought a repository of comments marking the rise of a new leftist messiah to be sardonic and fitting.
Before any FReepers hit the ABUSE button, please look around youself . . . with kooky vanities about just-the-right-puppy-breeds and the non-stop religious scripts and debates abounding on NEWS/ACTIVISM, I thought a simple question about what conservatives were personally considering doing during the promise of a new age of fascism might be worthwhile.
So, given that we're all of a conservative mindset and that (as adults) we all recognize what the next four years (or decade and beyond) might herald, I ask: What are your plans? Where do you plan to go and what do you plan to do in years of the coming darkness?
It's a done deal!!!!
Mozilla Firefox will never again put a red squiggly line under your screen name, but it will continue to do so with the name of "the one."
It is very doubtful that the GOP could overcome its 75 seat deficit in the House. The GOP has too many “country club” types. RINOs. They are also not willing to fight for anything. The Libertarians are correct about a lot of things but are not a viable third party. The Constitution Party could well be viable if they were not so far to the right socially, in some cases.
In the long term I believe the US will move toward a big brother state where the environment, security and safety are used to confiscate private property and control people.
It has always been my belief that the elites want us little people penned up in the cities working long hours and paying high taxes.
Don’t miss a tax break for anything. Support your local church or synogogue. Belong to a social club where you know you can trust the people in them. The best are in the east.
The bootheel region of Missouri is definitely susceptable to the new madrid fault. South and south central and west central would be safer from that standpoint. but you have springfield metro with 200,000 people spilling out like a stomped anthill looking for things to survive on.
Live on a good hill, rock solid. own a small valley suitable for small crops, livestock and water, creek and deep well.
And have one road in and out to cut down on traffic.
Check out the Ozarks in Arkansas and Missouri. Oklahoma is really good to.I am in Oklahoma every week,great people, conservative and great cost of living. My wife and I are looking to buy a place in NE Oklahoma in the near future. Good Luck
Hey Gabz, I think I’m on the gardening list but could you make sure for me? If not, add me. THANKS!
Threw the TV out near 2 years ago, I think it was.
Don’t miss it much. Watched mostly news and educational programs.
Can get most of what’s worth anything better on the net, I think.
without a lot of the propaganda from the stooges.
Why would we flame you?
I bought ammo today.
Vanity, vanity all is vanity.
That’s a nice, solid American thing to do. I went snowshoeing and decided that it’s time to teach the offspring how to use firearms.
Was enormously productive careerwise during the Clinton years. As long as Obama leaves us as individuals alone (apart from the expected tax increases), we'll be fine.
Maybe a time for more prayer and reflection. Maybe a time to consider moving to a more conservative state.
I visited the Baker Creek Seed Company farm last summer for their annual summer festival. The general store had thousands of varieties of seeds for everything imaginable.
Every climate is represented but you need to do your homework before choosing. I haven’t smelled so much patouli in several decades. Definitely a hippy kind of atmosphere with the bluegrass bands, blacksmith demos, solar displays, and live plants. (I suspect there was some pot seeds available somewhere on the grounds).
My observation about the attendees......they are well prepared to survive an apocolypse. But do we want hippys to inherit the Earth?
Actually we had a great time and I have some seeds for this coming planting season.
Please put me on the garden list, thank you.
I don’t flame late-night (for me) vanities.
Fat lot of good my nomex jammies are doing me.
Pray. Trust in the Lord and use wisdom then plant my feet in the ground. These colors (red, white and blue) don’t run.
I said marshfield......but mansfield is correct.
Not much of a town. About an hour east of Springfield. I would love to live in that area somewhere. Beautiful and has everything i would want.
but my folks have a farm in north mo. i have been trying to figure out how i could buy the place and pay for it. I see no way given the state of the economy, but i am still scheming because i want that 280 acres.
I adore spring on the Eastern Shore. In fact I love all the seasons on the ESVA, they are far superior to the 20+ years of seasons I tolerated/suffered in Delaware!
However, we are still on DelMarVa and there is no tilling going on right now. Our daughter will be 11 in July, but because of her enjoyment of working in the kitchen with me is starting to understand just how important the garden is and the work it entails.
The good Lord willing, I will have my "kitchen" garden turned up in time to put in peas on Washington's birthday, which also happens to be my wedding anniversary.
I’m gonna be looking and laughing at this mis-heard lyrick link!
http://www.amiright.com/misheard/artist/joelbilly.shtml
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