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To: familyop

I’ve run a small farm and know what it takes. Nothing “presumptuous” about it.
Things don’t just pop out of the ground. Not a lot of available land in the cities, for starters. A tomato plant in the window ain’t gonna cut it. Suburbanites will do better, but it takes time to grow things to maturity. People better start getting canning supplies. How many have wood burning stoves to cook on when the electricity fails? How much wood do they have and where are they going to get more? When propane is no longer available?
Think you can go out and live off of the fat of the land? People that live out there catch you hunting they’ll shoot your a$$.


94 posted on 01/01/2010 3:49:04 PM PST by Scotsman will be Free (11C - Indirect fire, infantry - High angle hell - We will bring you, FIRE)
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To: Scotsman will be Free
"I’ve run a small farm and know what it takes. Nothing “presumptuous” about it.

Things don’t just pop out of the ground. Not a lot of available land in the cities, for starters. A tomato plant in the window ain’t gonna cut it. Suburbanites will do better, but it takes time to grow things to maturity. People better start getting canning supplies. How many have wood burning stoves to cook on when the electricity fails? How much wood do they have and where are they going to get more? When propane is no longer available?

Think you can go out and live off of the fat of the land? People that live out there catch you hunting they’ll shoot your a$$.
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Very presumptuous. May the corrupt propane rackets be shut down along with the food illegally grown by third world peasants. I stay quite warm while not needing propane. BTW, very few suburbanites would do well at all after an economic crash. And those very few will be men who have worked with their own hands in the trades.

Now I'll tell you a thing or two about myself, though you've been a little rude and presumptuous. I'm clean as a whistle, and through a little past experience in police work, have a grateful appreciation for the Public Integrity Section in the DOJ. It's good to see corrupt public officials and their controlling constituents go where they belong.

I also have quite a bit of technical and agricultural experience--probably more than you have of either. You could try to belittle my National Guard service, if you like, too. But at least I wasn't a comfortable REMF, and I've stayed true to my oaths for various kinds of service, unlike those who've taken various kinds of bribes and sold us out to foreign enemies.

Being inclined toward technical and agricultural work does not equate to criminality, but having problems with men who enjoy those activities while agreeing with foreign collusions against the citizens of the United States does indicate a facet of criminal thought.

Get with being an American. There's no law against families staying together, gardening and learning to do hobbies (wherever they live), and you can't force us for long to buy foreign products through traitors against our Nation's interests.

If the economy crashes, I look forward to smaller government and the depositions of many more rich crooks (along with the drug dealers that they front money for, their casinos, their prostitution rackets and their regulation rackets against small businesses).


95 posted on 01/01/2010 5:07:03 PM PST by familyop (cbt. engr. (cbt), NG, '89-' 96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote)
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To: Scotsman will be Free

Every time someone like you starts popping off in favor of rich, criminal, anti-American slavers, quite a few readers are probably tempted to drop dimes on some of them to send them to prison.


96 posted on 01/01/2010 5:15:59 PM PST by familyop (cbt. engr. (cbt), NG, '89-' 96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote)
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