Brad,
Or in the outhouse.
Kathy
At 07:15 PM 6/30/2007, you wrote:
>Kathy,
>So then, based off the subject line of this email thread, your
>saying its "in the toilet"? :)
>
>Brad
>
>
>At 12:41 PM 6/30/2007, you wrote:
>>Brad,
>>I know of what signs you speak. We saw them when we were out there
>>in January.
>>
>>As far as the bathroom, no joke, the one that I heard gets top
>>billing right now is at some restaurant in Flushing Michigan. Go figure.
>>Kathy
>>
>>At 12:22 PM 6/30/2007, you wrote:
>>>Kathy,
>>>
>>>Let's hope so. There are yet signs plastered around teh country
>>>encouraging people to get active and say no. There is an
>>>organization established soley to fight off that project called 40
>>>something, or something 40, I can't remember. Now, onto the best
>>>bathroom question. Depending on the need, I would say the best
>>>bathroom is probably the nearest bathroom? I'm sure God does get a
>>>huge shake of the head at such, but we too can see how other
>>>countries look at us very similarly to him. Who dreams up this
>>>stuff. They have a whole lot more spare time and energy than I.
>>>
>>>Brad
>>>
>>>At 08:07 AM 6/30/2007, you wrote:
>>>>Brad,
>>>> I think that the Shakey Lakes area might be safe too
>>>> because there are Indian mounds there. My Dad showed them to me
>>>> once. Some things are just too strange.
>>>>
>>>> By the way, I'll just throw this in for the fun of
>>>> it. Have you heard the contest about finding the best bathroom
>>>> in the U.S.? Boy, we sure have our priorities on correctly
>>>> don't we? I think that we give God a big laugh.
>>>>Kathy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>At 08:57 AM 6/30/2007, you wrote:
>>>>>Kathy,
>>>>>
>>>>>I agree on the Earth worshipping bit. The perspective is indeed
>>>>>backwards. People are too interested in the "right" to do
>>>>>things, rather than doing things right. I believe our president
>>>>>already has his legacy which was very pivotal in the future of
>>>>>our country which I'm not so sure will be very popular with
>>>>>him. The response out of 911 was good, although much of that had
>>>>>to do with the people waking up to a national tragedy and
>>>>>pulling together, and because it is so rare these days, it made
>>>>>a big impact, but it is the response afterwards that built the
>>>>>legacy. Very deep and long lasting decisions which we have yet
>>>>>to feel the affects of to full degree. Whether or not the parks
>>>>>actually get sold or not, probably not, it does give insight to
>>>>>their blatant disrespect for the citizens to even bother with
>>>>>legislation for it. Speaking of oil, they know it exists under
>>>>>the Great Lakes, and have been trying to get angular drilling
>>>>>off the shores of the lakes for some time, which could mean your
>>>>>relatives would be looking at oil rigs in the U P. Or worse
>>>>>they are wanting to mine zinc in the Shakey Lakes Area which
>>>>>would make drastic negative affects on that whole area in the U
>>>>>P, affecting water, wildlife and land value as well, and since
>>>>>most folks do not own the mineral rights to their land, guess
>>>>>who does and can come on your land to reap the minerals? The
>>>>>huge mining company, so far the local people and legislators
>>>>>have managed to keep at bay. I'm not a worshipper of land but I
>>>>>think we need to make smart decisions to maintain stewardship of
>>>>>what has been given to us to live. Even a dog knows not to soil his own den.
>>>>>
>>>>>Brad
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>on 06:08 AM 6/30/2007, Kathy Du Bois said:
>>>>>
>>>>>Okay, Brad,
>>>>> Since you liked the stick about the food and fuel, how
>>>>> about a log discussing our environmental policies which are
>>>>> destroying our country. Our environmental policies are the
>>>>> main reason that forest fires are so bad because they refuse to
>>>>> allow the dead brush to be cleared away. You mentioned earlier
>>>>> that Bush is considering selling off our national parks to
>>>>> improve our highways? ?Forget it. It will never happen. The
>>>>> environmentalists would crucify him in the press if he did and
>>>>> right now, he's looking for a legacy, not a crucifixion. The
>>>>> reason that we cannot be self sufficient in fuel and energy is
>>>>> because the environmentalists won't let us build refineries or
>>>>> explore other energy sources. Instead of us subduing and
>>>>> caring for the earth, we are being ruled by some who wish to
>>>>> worship the earth and rid it of people altogether. Now, before
>>>>> anyone gets bent out of shape on my stand, I will tell you that
>>>>> I am an avid recycler. I recycle everything from paper to
>>>>> tin. I compost. I'm lucky if I can scrape together one bag of
>>>>> garbage to go in our local land fill per week, so I'm not
>>>>> talking about running rough shod over the earth and destroying
>>>>> it because I'm a person and have a right to do so, but I
>>>>> understand what my God given relationship is supposed to be
>>>>> with the earth and worshiping it at the cost of man's life isn't it.
>>>>>
>>>>> We see in all of this how man is getting it
>>>>> backwards. We love the earth above people. We think that
>>>>> compassion is letting people come into our space and bring
>>>>> their filthiness with them instead of insisting that they learn
>>>>> how to do better. We let them worship whatever they want
>>>>> instead of teaching them about Christ because to do so would
>>>>> appear judgmental and that would be cruel. Why isn't letting
>>>>> them die in sin and ignorance and squaller seen as cruel. It's
>>>>> all about how things appear and not about truth and reality any
>>>>> more. America has become shallow, where Paris Hilton's
>>>>> suffering in prison is more important than those who are really
>>>>> suffering from poverty and injustice. On top of all that, the
>>>>> church has lost its voice. It has the answer to all this, but
>>>>> is too timid to speak out.
>>>>>
>>>>> Just one more thing, you're lucky that barbicuing
>>>>> hasn't been ban in Wisconsin, as it has in either Denmark, or
>>>>> Norway, I can't remember which, but as long as you're doing it,
>>>>> have a bratt for me. Man I miss those things.
>>>>>
>>>>>Kathy
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