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    Unhappy Happy Thanksgiving

    HAPPY THANKSGIVING
    From: Dennis Grover, American
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    In these times of poisoned food and water, chemicals from the sky, mind-altering pharmaceuticals, revised history and mind-numbing education; there has emerged an unusual breed of humanity. People like you and I who can clearly see what is happening in our once free country. I like to call this wonderfully immune group, Americans. The very core of a healthy, free people has three basic attributes. Praise, Gratitude and Love. On this holiday I express them all.
    I give thanks to the "elected leaders" in majority along with their word and actions. Without them I would not be able to recognize that I have morals.
    I give thanks to the Federal Reserve System. It would be my pleasure to meet those who devised such a scheme for a quick back patting session prior to their demise, however, I know that to be impossible since when we depart this earth, their accommodations and my own will be quite different. I do appreciate their efforts here as they have taught me the true meaning of fraud.
    I give thanks for the Internal Revenue Service. (Re-read the last paragraph.)
    I give thanks to chemical companies and the aircrews who spew their poison across our skies. Without their presence I would not remember the clear blue skies that used to cover our land, nor would I have realized the vast amount of people lacking the ability to look upward and venomously attack those who request that they do so.
    I give thanks to the marriage of pharmaceutical companies and the medical industry. Without this union from hell, I would never have learned the true meaning of natural health and healing.
    I give thanks to those who renamed the hazardous waste hydrofluorosilic acid to fluoride and made it more acceptable to dump in our municipal water supplies. Without them I would have never known why osteoporosis, cancer and dental profits were on the rise.
    I give thanks to those who designed and implemented our government-controlled public school curriculum. Without them I would never have believed the high level of frustration among dedicated teachers trying to do their job with their hands tied. I would not understand the emergence of generations of children functioning without conscious interpretations of their actions. I would also not know the value of self-education.
    I give thanks to the major media networks now owned by an elite few because in their absence I would still believe that puppets have visible strings. I would not know that man was capable of distorting facts daily for a paycheck. I would not know to question what is being said instead of just accepting it.
    I give thanks to the present judicial and legal profession that has replaced our justice system. They have successfully nudged out the honest whores to become the oldest profession. The present day system, through personal experience, has taught me that those participants in their fine suits and black ceremonial robes strike the very core of corruption by replacing law with procedures. Contempt of court has become a national phenomena rather than a crime.
    I give thanks to organized religion and political parties, as bearing witness to the actions of their leaders has taught me the value of exercising personal spirituality and creation of my path rather than blindly following theirs.
    I give thanks to sheep as watching their every move in reaction to the dog bark has taught me to not react and conform to a shepherd masquerading as an owner of the flock.
    While there is much more in this same vain to give thanks for, I will always remember the words of a very wise Western Shoshone Elder when he looked me straight in the eye and said "We as a vast and varied people in a great and free nation screwed up and are now living on government-granted reservations. Now you are the Indian, what are you going to do about it?"
    I give thanks to you for having read this far and understanding. You must be an American. After spending years at racetracks I learned that coming in second only meant that you are the first loser. In this race to regain our Freedom, health and sanity, I will only accept the first place trophy. America, Land of the Free and Home of the Brave.
    Happy Thanksgiving.
    Dennis Grover, American


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    Happy thank giving Tomac....

    Well I'm off to the City Mission to volunteer for a while...

    Hope everyone else is thankful for what they have..


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    Quote Originally Posted by WNYresident
    Happy thank giving Tomac....

    Well I'm off to the City Mission to volunteer for a while...

    Hope everyone else is thankful for what they have..

    I am...for the most part; we all are thankful we are alive.
    "All government, -indeed, every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act,- is founded on compromise..." -Edmund Burke
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