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PRESIDENT !! HE CAN BRING STABILITY AND SANITY TO THIS COUNTRY !! HE'S BLAND . BUSINESSLIKE AND LEVELHEADED . ELECTABLE AND JUST the RIGHT AGE !!! |
PRESIDENT !! HE CAN BRING STABILITY AND SANITY TO THIS COUNTRY !! HE'S BLAND . BUSINESSLIKE AND LEVELHEADED . ELECTABLE AND JUST the RIGHT AGE !!! |
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that's a good one |
re elect Obama and throw every incumbent senator and representative to the curb along with AIg and goldman Sachs and hedge fund fuckers. Obama has just proven without a doubt that the Presidency cannot and does not do anything without the corporatacracy oligarchy. He should declare marshall law and impeach the entire sentate and house, throw their asses out, and do what he can to save what is left from the rich taking over the rest of the world. Withdraw from the IMF and dismantle Wall Street. NOW. |
Ever wonder why goldman Sachs pulled out of anything related to oil drilling in the gulf just a week before the "disaster"?? Well orchestrated chaos. What does the Powerstructure not want us to see? |
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I'm with la...let's all (hence LA) move to Portland, as global warming increases certainly the depressing rain of the that city can be moved inland to Eugene or somewhere in the mountains, where, if it rains, the rain can benefit thousands of water hungry rancheros holding green cards and raising cattle for Kenturkey Fried Impassianto Inc., and chickens for Taco Bell (the macerated vegan soy mealed grease bag protein derivatives are indistiguishable by most palates). Pepper, the last thing to do on a Sunday is to read my posts as if they make sense. Goat is relieved that someone reads em. |
But in a food crisis, the Willamette valley will be an oasis. And we can't count on the bounty being produced by so few much longer. We need to live closer to our food sources and put a hand in it. |
You shall make a mark wherever you go. If you are making books, send me one. xoxox |
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If edible landscaping could become popular, it'd be a step in the right direction. I'm happy that most of the state is either too lush or too rugged for slaughterhouses and CAFOs. It's CAFOs that are most thirsty. Or growing crops in an area that simply doesn't have the water. Or baby greens. There was trouble in Ashland a few years ago over water, otherwise I haven't heard of a crisis here. Hubbard (near Wilsonville) is almost completely Hispanic now. Most of the residents started out as illegal farmworkers and have moved up the chain into being business and property owners. ----- But elbow grease isn't in line with the rat race and get rich quick schemes. Too slow. Not magical enough. |
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