By Patriot, on August 31st, 2010
Several years ago after moving back to my birth city, I was riding somewhere with my mother and saw a ‘No Cruising’ sign on the side of the street. Seeing the sign, I told her, “It’s all your fault you know.’ Taken aback by my comment she asked what I was talking about. ‘Cruising,’ I told . . . → Read More: ‘It is All My Parents Fault’
By Patriot, on August 30th, 2010
Well we are passed the hump, most of it is that is. Yes, August 19th marked the Cost of Government Day, 29 days past the national average. That is of course unless you live in Connecticut where COGD isn’t until September 17th, 29 days past the national average. Or in New Jersey (September 14th), New . . . → Read More: What the Hell is it All For?
By Patriot, on August 28th, 2010
Without a doubt the line in the sand, the replies to our words and actions thus far seem little more than that to appease us and keep us at bay. Yet the pacifying seems to be nearing its end, as it should be. One cannot speak out of both side of their mouth and expect someone . . . → Read More: The line in the Sand
By Patriot, on August 25th, 2010
It wasn’t that long ago when many of us were filled with terror and horror. Seemingly, the media help to fill our terror and horror, with the numerous stories and pictures published portraying the possibilities.
Whether the following is fact or fiction, it is definitely interesting, and makes one think that everything is not as communicated.
Before May . . . → Read More: Seasonal Flu Plus
By Patriot, on August 21st, 2010
What the hell are people thinking? On a recent road trip from Louisiana to Missouri, we stopped for gas in Mississippi. It was surprising to see the number of BP establishments along the way. What was even more funny was to see them still in business and even more funny (sad) to see the number of . . . → Read More: What the Hell are People Thinking?
By Patriot, on August 18th, 2010
Just a couple of weeks ago, I received in the mail yet another notice from the State. It seems that I receive quite a few of them these days, sharing all kinds of information with me. This one was one that was quite unexpected though it should have been. It was a notice,
informing that the State . . . → Read More: Another One Bites the Dust
By Patriot, on August 18th, 2010
Finally, after a rather hectic couple of weeks, I am now in a new home. This time though it is ‘my’ home, a country home in rural Missouri, that I am paying for! The nearest highway is over a mile away and the only sirens I have heard in the past week were when I was . . . → Read More: Finally Home?
By Patriot, on August 3rd, 2010
Are your cosmetics killing you? – Posted on Granny’s Naturals
clicking the link will take you to a different website
Estimates say women ‘eat’ between 4-7 pounds of lipstick over their lifetime! Studies indicate that women expose themselves to approximately 5 pounds of chemicals a year using cosmetics. So just how safe are those cosmetics you use . . . → Read More: Are your cosmetics killing you?
By Patriot, on August 2nd, 2010
Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. Benjamin Franklin
Since November 11th, 2001, it seems we have heard quite a bit that we must give up some of liberties to have security. Do you feel safer now? How much more of your liberty (freedom) are you . . . → Read More: Do You Feel Safer? Read this before you fly, especially if taking children.
By Patriot, on August 1st, 2010
Who was the first president of the United States?Thomas JeffersonQuincy AdamsGeorge WashingtonGeorge Washington CarverWhat are the colors of the flag?Green, White, OrangeRed, White, BlueRed and WhiteHow many stars are on the flag?46485051What do the strips represent?There is no meaning, they just fit.The original 13 colonies.The thirteen signers of the Declaration of Independence.That is how old the . . . → Read More: American History 1
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