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Posted: Yesterday, 10:04 AM CST
hollandgirl wrote:
We are like the child who can't yet dress himself too well.
Let mammie help you. No, I can do it myself!
So the child muddles on.
When he finds he really can't get the job done, he will say; Okay mammie help me.
How often have I not asked for help until I had made a mess of things first? Too many times.
I am a slow learner.He says to bring him all your burdens and He will carry them for you.



I suppose it's part of the learning process and our stubborness as humans. The "old nature" says 'I'd rather do it myself'. God is not controlling so He allows us to go ahead and make a mess, so we can once again cry out for "HELP".
I am so glad He is patient and always there to lend His hand and clean up the mess. Such a great DAD He is!!!!!


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Posted: Yesterday, 9:55 AM CST
soulmateTWS wrote:
Thank you for sharing that reminder...at times we do take things and people for granted...



We should earnestly try to maintain an Attitude of Gratitude, in all things. In everything, Give Thanks to God and others.

Love One Another!


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Posted: Yesterday, 9:52 AM CST
bushbun wrote:
That is actually very very thruthful statement....Personally I wouldn't have guts to mess with her



You are a very intelligent man!professor


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Posted: Yesterday, 9:49 AM CST
It is good to laugh in the midst of our circumstances!!!laugh


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Posted: Yesterday, 9:47 AM CST
Indyfella wrote:
To get gas at 50 cents a gallon, you would have to drop all federal and state taxes....



There ya go!thumbs up

Ya know, something's gotta give somewhere!

I see that Hugo Chaves sells his gasoline in Venezuela for .17/gallon.
His oil fields are in the U.S. and he drills it here and ships it to Venezuela.

If he can sell it that cheap, it makes me wonder just what is wrong with this picture?

Something aint right!!!


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Posted: Yesterday, 9:40 AM CST
shipoker58 wrote:
There really is nothing we can do at this point. I believe we are beyond redeption!!



You think we should let them take us down without a FIGHT?bowing

I just can not and will not do that! boxing

If I sit idly by, and do nothing,
then, the People's blood is on MY hands!

We must fight Tyranny, no matter what the cost!
It may cost us our lives, but their plan will take our lives anyway.

Just like the cartoon picture I have...

A stork-like bird has a frog in his mouth, ready to swallow it.
The frog has his front arms hanging out, clasped around the neck of the bird, choking it.

The caption reads...

It aint over...
Till it's over!


hug Love you ship and I will fight this one for you.
I aint going to any Prison Camp!!!!!


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Posted: Yesterday, 9:20 AM CST
mylifewithu wrote:
It's down to 2.85 here It's ok, maybe go down there if you are lucky


Wednesday, gasoline was $2.04 in Durant, Oklahoma.

I can't figure out why, when I paid $2.75 for unleaded,
Diesel was $3.75 at the same station? At Loves.confused


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Posted: Yesterday, 9:10 AM CST
Kevint wrote:
Yep that’s a great idea; reduce the cost of fossil fuel to 50 cents a litre, so you Americans can create an ecological disaster as well as an economical one. The sooner you face up to your responsibilities, the sooner the rest of the world can start to improve their status quo ( thats Latin not a band!!!).



Perhaps you should take a closer look at the real factor which sets the fuel prices?

Can anyone say... Investors???

Anyone notice that those who play the stock market are in a panic screaming, "Sell, Sell, Sell!" As they furriously sell those stocks invested in OIL, the price of fuel rapidly decreases.

These investors are worldwide, from every tongue and tribe.
This is a global matter, not an American matter.
It is all a facade. We are being lied to, but Toto is pulling the curtain back, revealing to everyone, the great wizard and his scheme!

Let us all UNITE and expose them for who they really are, Tyrants, Crooks, those who are NOT the voice of the People!

They have a very Evil plan, their New World Order, and it doesn't include YOU! They intend on squeezing every last dime out of you, then extinguish you once they have used you up.

Just what do you think the Bilderberg meetings are all about?frustrated


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Posted: Yesterday, 8:49 AM CST
RillyNiceGuy wrote:
If politicians will slam each other for the sake of a self fullfilling self serving job.....what are we to them. Nothing! dung to be spread for their own use to grow their crops. We the people are only a resource for making money and power....they will say anything to get votes but will do anything they can to use us to make their image and powers.

The same for large corporations....they fight and steal from each other trying to destroy the competition........then are we not to expect to be poisoned or mangled for the sake of their profits.

The goverment should be investigated and big business also. But who will be honest in the doing.....the media....nope....they don't want to lose advertising and goverment money used to post advertisements and other things.........we are screwed!!!!.....except we control the money and the work. The peopl need to unite to make things better.

But we have people that are being lead down the road of stupity,laziness and like sheep lead by toys and trinkets to do the will of those in control. The people need a self improvement course to put things right. But you have to many nuts running around that believe all kinds of stupid and unsound destructive things. So! catch the next flying saucer behind the comet or get real and unite for sound thinking and sound living.

Get the shit out of your heads and make life good. Do it yourself or a depression will let life bite your ass and wake you up....or maybe a nice wwIII will kick start your smarts. Either way Gucci purses and Rolexes won't feed you and will be dime a dozen while you dig garbage to have a nice bread and maggot meal.

Time to get real and find leaders, not users of the American public.

Full speed ahead America....damn the politicians!!!



Shall I curtsy or just bow?handshake
Very well said RNG!!!!
Now, if everyone could just wake up to the truth of the matter and quit pretending that it just isn't so, we could be a force strong enough to overthrow the small elite fleet!!!
There is power in numbers!!!
We can take our country back if all will join together in the effort and quit saying, "there's nothing we can do"!!!

UNITED WE STAND,
DIVIDED WE FALL!!!



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Posted: Oct 10, 2008, 10:24 PM CST
RillyNiceGuy wrote:
leave us left handed people out of this please!



I just wonder if you will be laughing so hard, this time next year?


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Posted: Oct 10, 2008, 10:17 PM CST
Do the comments made by Chavez send a Wake Up call???

Do you see the socialistic pattern?

Do you really understand what is going on with our government?

Do you believe the American People have been HOODWINKED?

Please...

Tell us what YOU think!!!!


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Posted: Oct 10, 2008, 10:14 PM CST
By Tyler Bridges | McClatchy Newspapers

CARACAS, Venezuela — They don't call him President Bush in Venezuela anymore.

Now he's known as "Comrade."

With the Bush administration's Treasury Department resorting to government bailout after government bailout to keep the U.S. economy afloat, leftist governments and their political allies in Latin America are having a field day, gloating one day and taunting Bush the next for adopting the types of interventionist government policies that he's long condemned.

"We were just talking about that this morning on the floor," said Congressman Edwin Castro, who heads the leftist Sandinista congressional bloc in Nicaragua. "We think the Bush administration should follow the same policies that they and the International Monetary Fund have always told us to follow when we have economic problems — a structural adjustment that requires cutting government spending and reducing the role of government.

"One of our economists was telling us that Bush has just implemented communism for the rich," Castro said.

No one in Latin America has been making more hay of Bush's turnabout than Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, a self-proclaimed socialist who is the U.S.'s biggest headache in the region.

"If the Venezuelan government, for example, approves a law to protect consumers, they say, 'Take notice, Chavez is a tyrant!'" Chavez said in one of his recent weekly television shows.

"Or they say, 'Chavez is regulating prices. He is violating the laws of the marketplace.' How many times have they criticized me for nationalizing the phone company? They say, 'The state shouldn't get involved in that.' But now they don't criticize Bush for having nationalize . . . the biggest banks in the world. Comrade Bush, how are you?"

The audience laughed and Chavez continued.

"Comrade Bush is heading toward socialism."

That certainly isn't the view of the Bush administration, which sees the government plan to buy toxic mortgages and the takeover of a major insurance company as well as two huge mortgage lenders as distasteful but necessary temporary measures to right the listing U.S. economy and prevent a worldwide depression.

Mark Weisbrodt, director of the leftist Washington-based Center for Economic and Policy Research, advises numerous Latin American governments.

He called the recent Bush administration policies ironic.

"The biggest nationalization in the world was of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The biggest nationalization of an insurer was AIG. People are saying that Bush is privatizing risk and socializing losses," Weisbrodt said.

John Ross, who has begun providing advice to the Chavez government, along with his boss, former London Mayor "Red" Ken Livingstone, criticized the U.S. president and his conservative political allies.

"They have abandoned every policy that they've advocated that other governments should follow over the past 20 years," Ross said by telephone from London. "And they've adopted the measures that they've condemned other governments for taking.

"This is not the end of capitalism. But it is the end of Reaganism and Thatcherism," he added.


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Posted: Oct 10, 2008, 10:07 PM CST
dunno Beats me!

I only get one channel and it is down for 2 weeks, switching over to digital. No tv at all at this time, except TBN, it's been pretty good lately, late at night.thumbs up


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Posted: Oct 10, 2008, 12:26 AM CST
mylifewithu wrote:
I have a way that will work. I have caught or helped catch at least 20 mice over the years. Take a peice of dry dog food, put a drop of super glue on the trap bait area set the dog food on the glue and set the trap. It works great, especially if you put it in place the mouse visits.



I put a bunch of sunflower seeds (the mouses favorite) in the middle of a glue trap 3 days ago, leading to the bag of seeds he always eats.
He got the bag and ate them ALL and still has not touched the trap!!

He is so much smarter than Icrying


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Posted: Oct 10, 2008, 12:07 AM CST
Hickory dickory doc the mouse ran up the clock

What was so hard about that? I never look when I typegrin


But the mouse in my kitchen is driving me CRAZY!!!!!
I hear him in there every night and he eats my bird seed and leaves his shells all over the kitchen, on the shelves, the floor and even inside the drawers!

I keep setting traps but he is too smart for that.
One of these nights, my DOG will catch that mouse!!!

I HOPE!!!


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Posted: Oct 10, 2008, 12:02 AM CST
rasgumby wrote:
You see the glass half full don't ya!?

good thing.......... gas for $2.75.............when it should be $1.55



I see the glass always full...
If I drink it, I can always refill it!sticking out tongue

Gas should be 50cents per gallon... yes, that would be a good price!
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Posted: Oct 9, 2008, 11:48 PM CST
rasgumby wrote:
Thing is.......... when it does eventually fall, I am afraid that there will be a worldwide common currency put into place.

can we make a fan big enough for that much crap to hit??



You are probably right and I believe one purpose of the fall is to enact the one world money system.
The FED controls the money in every country.



As for the Huge Fan...
They will probably enact legislation forbidding the use of a fan that size, or the building of it!professor laugh

One good thing happened tho......

I bought gasoline today for $2.75 a gallon!!!


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Posted: Oct 9, 2008, 11:12 PM CST
In 1942, German intelligence officers rounded up skilled Jewish prisoners and launched Operation Bernhardt, a clever scheme designed to counterfeit hundreds of millions of dollars worth of British Pounds and destroy the British economy by flooding it with counterfeit money. Located in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Operation Bernhardt was, even by modern standards, a runaway success that resulted in the creation of forged bank notes worth 132 million British Pounds.

Today, in America, the Federal Reserve is doing the exact same thing by flooding the U.S. economy with counterfeit dollars. But we're not talking about a few hundred million dollars here: The Federal Reserve is engaged in an economic carpet bombing campaign involving the counterfeiting of TRILLIONS of dollars.

Read this true, historical report of the similarities between the Federal Reserve and Operation Bernhardt: http://www.naturalnews.com/024427.html

(This true story will absolutely astonish you. The People need to know what's really happening.)

Also today, Byron Richards reports on the health care implications of the $850 billion bailout: http://www.naturalnews.com/024426.html


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Posted: Oct 9, 2008, 11:05 PM CST
Don216 wrote:
Both candidates for POTUS voted for the wall street welfare bill so nothing can be done there.

I think it is time to institute term limits on the legislative branch. Say two terms for Senators and 4 for the House. These scum bags are so buddy buddy with the lobbyists it is pathetic. Lobbying should be sharply curtailed too. Do away with earmarks too.



Could be good advice, but what about the "good" state representatives? We should want them to stay.
Perhaps it is a real good time to take a look at our state reps and their voting history. Oust the ones who are part of the problem and vote in the ones who will not take part in the underhanded pocket monies from the lobbiest. They are supposed to be representing "We the People", NOT we the lobbiest!!! Vote them OUT!!!
This is where REAL CHANGE begins!!!


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Posted: Oct 9, 2008, 10:58 PM CST
Paws...

I must say that I agree with you, people do need to educate themselves to what is happening in the world.
I strive to do this and I am also very envolved in trying to make changes in my local government. This is where we must start.

If the current financial crisis isn't a wake up call, then I don't know what is!!!


Yes, it is time to start paying attention!!!


Love One Another...
Enough to do what you can to make a difference!teddy bear peace


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