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Hey, Cernig, for a nice little pagan christmas song, check out my christmas eve song selection.
Pretty good song that I like more and more each time it pops up on the player.
http:gnostinews.com/south
Earl |
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12.26.05 - 3:02 am | #
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C,
Happy belated start of winter holiday season.
I have been out of touch for a week or so and there is no better way to get caught up on what is going on in the world than Insta-Hoglets.
Thanks for your good work.
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The inescapable conclusion is that whatever else Clinton was, he was also a sound economic steward beyond the dreams of Reagan, Bush 1, or Bush 2 - COMBINED !!!
I'm cold and hungry, myself. Anyone else feeling the pinch?
Kat
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Hi Folks,
Best Yuletide wishes to you all.
Kat, I'm just going to point you to something I wrote a year ago, when I was comparing Bush to Maggie Thatcher.
There is a slightly greasy, scary feeling to America nowadays which perhaps only a British ex-patriot of a certain age could recognise. In urban belts of decay around downtown bright lights, anarchy symbols and anguished cries like "Justice Now" hastily sprayed across derelict buildings have multiplied in the last couple of years from an occasional feature to a prevalent motif. The sense of alienation from the corridors of power among the poorest-and-getting-poorer, the feeling that apathy is just about to become anger, is almost tangible. To anyone who was there for the second and third terms of the Thatcher administration the sense of deja-vu is overwhelming. And it's not all that surprising.
"In the bleak mid-winter", Indeed.
Regards, C
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