Re: Sad sight
[Re: Trappin Arkansas]
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03/30/24 10:55 PM
03/30/24 10:55 PM
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Law Dog
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I truly believe we will have a better idea in Nov if we will keep heading for that iceberg ahead or if the ship will get turned around. Every indication is people are sick of the failures that were pushed on them but people have short memories and it’s a me, me, me world we live in today.
As far as we have progressed over the years the one basic issue that impacts everyone is safety and that's a big problem in the poorly run cities where the votes are and nothing is being done about much of anything today really.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Sad sight
[Re: Trappin Arkansas]
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03/31/24 09:21 AM
03/31/24 09:21 AM
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We have years of political correctness to overcome in a short time so it won’t be easy we have been taught to bite our lips and to be quite lucky I’ve never been good at that. LOL
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Sad sight
[Re: Law Dog]
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03/31/24 11:33 AM
03/31/24 11:33 AM
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We have years of political correctness to overcome in a short time so it won’t be easy we have been taught to bite our lips and to be quite lucky I’ve never been good at that. LOL Pull up a lawn chair and your favorite non alcoholic beverage and people watch on a college campus. How long will you make it? Lol
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Re: Sad sight
[Re: Trappin Arkansas]
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03/31/24 12:05 PM
03/31/24 12:05 PM
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Posts: 21,427 Alabama (Bama for short) 108 y...
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Ship never steer's right, just hits pause for a couple of years then gets going back left again. Inch by inch we have got to this point, little things first, seat belt laws, this that no one care's or pays attention till you get here THEN all of a sudden everyone is awake wondering what's going on.
Not my circus, not my clowns.
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Re: Sad sight
[Re: Trappin Arkansas]
#8111932
03/31/24 03:26 PM
03/31/24 03:26 PM
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The Hutterites here are pacifist but could live well in hard times with a security team looking after them I’ve already had that conservation with my Hoot buddy about such a partnership.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Sad sight
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04/01/24 04:11 AM
04/01/24 04:11 AM
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KeithC
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The Hutterites here are pacifist but could live well in hard times with a security team looking after them I’ve already had that conservation with my Hoot buddy about such a partnership. Do the other Hutterites have any qualms about you and other people protecting them? I think most Amish and Mennonites around here would give up their religions and fight for preservation of their families. I had 6 Quaker many great grandfathers and 1 Amish great grandfather get disowned for fighting in the battles of New Garden and Guilford Courthouse in North Carolina, during the revolutionary War. The atrocities committed by the British were to much for them to.stand any longer. Major-General Nathanael Greene, the chief US military strategist and number two US Colonial general was a cousin to 4 of my many great, Quaker grandfathers, who fought in those battles. Nathaniel was previously disowned by the Quakers for fighting in the French and Indian War, when the Indians massacred other of our family members. I also have a Quaker, many great grandfather, who was disowned for fighting with Nathaniel in the French and Indian War. A large number of many great, Quaker uncles of mine were disowned for fighting. Men, even if they are pacifists, can only take so much. Keith
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