Posted on 01/23/2003 11:05:05 PM PST by daisyscarlett
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Writing is a hobby, but an important one. I think eveyone should write about what is important to them because it brings clarity to their thoughts and makes it real for them. Most people talk like they forward email. They just keep saying what everyone else is saying, sans personal thought.
Once one knows how they truly feel about something the next step is public speaking then who knows maybe standing on the corner by yourself if need be.
The service to the country thing was somewhat selfish as I enjoy liberty and somethings are worth defending.
And congratulations on a job well done yesterday...You are coming along nicely, way ahead of the schedule I had "planned" for you!!!I did not think you would be "productive" till 2/15...lol...
Yes, I remember Sony making a big deal about the TRT's use of the graphic. So we switched to John Wayne!
I just saw in your bio that you and your wife have TEN KIDS?!? Man, you sure are a glutton for punishment. $;-)
I hear what you say about writing, too. Here's a link to an op-ed I had published in the local newsrag, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the NYT called the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. We just call it the SHT:
'Ballistic fingerprinting' advocates follow emotion, not reason
How are you doing?
Congratulations on being in the finest spotlight today! :^)
Technically yes. It was the best thing the left did politically to get us to find dependence on the government. The question is would people be thinking deeper about their personal future if they weren't conditioned to depend on the government? We now have medicare and medicaid and education more and more we are being programmed to depend on the government.
Enjoy your retirement, after all you paid for it. ;-)
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