northernlights
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Sat Jul-25-09 01:53 PM
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another take on the recent solar eclipse |
Fire Walk With Me
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Sat Jul-25-09 02:59 PM
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1. Very interesting, thank you! |
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"We can see that our government’s response to 9/11 did not keep us safe from the terrorists, because in going to war, we created tremendous homelessness in America. What we did in Iraq has come home to roost. There are tent cities in Los Angeles and elsewhere – people are losing their homes, their emotional security and their families. In putting our resources into war instead of into our ‘homeland’, we have bankrupt our nation. Ask people why they feel insecure, and it isn’t terrorists they blame. It’s the economy that has failed us, because we now see how capitalism ran amok. What about our food supply? It’s basically poisoned, as you can see in the movie Food, Inc."
This ties in directly with my view that BushCo/OPEC were, from the beginning, attempting to destroy the US economy in order to become masters of whatever remained. They destroyed the Trade Center, then Bush gave away trillions of dollars to the M/I/Complex and his friends, especially there at the end (see the upcoming Michael Moore film!)
Peace!
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I Have A Dream
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Sat Jul-25-09 03:06 PM
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2. This is from DUer wickfordbard. Cool! |
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Edited on Sat Jul-25-09 03:13 PM by I Have A Dream
She's so talented.
Thanks, northernlights.
(On edit: She has posted things under her name here before, so I'm not compromising her privacy.)
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Sat Jul-25-09 03:17 PM
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3. cool! I had no idea... |
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Edited on Sat Jul-25-09 03:21 PM by northernlights
I had stumbled across her website a year or so ago. Forgot about it at the bottom of a pile of (many broken) links to wherever :D until I was searching through for added insight...
What I remembered while reading through it is that although I rescued Algiers 20 years ago, I started him under saddle 19 years ago. It was a long treacherous journey with him, but I learned a lot. And now I have a 4 year old arab filly I'm just starting to slowly bring along...and using what I learned from him. Arabs are very different from other horses. She is super beautiful, super talented and very sweet. And she thinks I'm the boss. Not sure how that happened...
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