Sounds like common sense to me.
At 11:33 AM 7/19/2007, you wrote:
>Oh boy. Don't get me started on this one Kathy lol. I only heard
>about the political lock in bit from my employee so far and find the
>stomach nauseated with hype. Are you saying they didn't even stay
>after the hoop-a-la? I like the jester bit :). Let's start seeing
>term limits, no re-elects, publically funded campaigns with no lobby
>money and a impartial audit of the books.
>
>Brad
>
>
>
>At 07:22 PM 7/18/2007, you wrote:
>>Oh Phil,
>>I love this one! At least, a new forward with a very true
>>message. Thank you.This is up there with the Noah's Ark one.
>>
>> You know, I hate to say it, and I'll probably get in deep water
>> for this one, but I have to admit that, last night, during that
>> all night drama session, put on by our senators, who, evidently
>> didn't even really stay there, I couldn't help but entertain
>> thoughts of, well, shall we say, thoughts of proof that terrorism
>> is alive and well in our world. Don't worry, I've repented, but I
>> am just so frustrated with the crowd of jesters who claim to be
>> running our country right now, who's main concern is getting
>> re-elected, not preserving or protecting our nation, that I could scream!
>>Kathy Who had better not say anything more for fear that the
>>monitoring police will take her away and convict her of, conspiracy?
>>
>>
>>At 02:56 PM 7/18/2007, you wrote:
>>>Little Red Hen
>>>
>>>
>>> Once upon a time, on a farm in Texas, there was a little red
>>>hen who scratched about the barnyard until she uncovered quite a
>>>few grains of wheat. She called all of her neighbors together and
>>>said, "If we plant this wheat, we shall have bread to eat. Who
>>>will help me plant it?"
>>>
>>> "Not I," said the cow.
>>>
>>> "Not I," said the duck.
>>>
>>> "Not I," said the pig.
>>>
>>> "Not I," said the goose.
>>>
>>> "Then I will do it by myself," said the little red hen And so
>>>she did and The wheat grew very tall and ripened into golden
>>>grain. "Who will help me reap my wheat?" asked the little red
>>>hen.
>>>
>>> "Not I," said the duck.
>>>
>>> "Out of my classification," said the pig.
>>>
>>> "I'd lose my seniority," said the cow.
>>>
>>> "I'd lose my unemployment compensation," said the goose.
>>>
>>> "Then I shall do it by myself," said the little red hen, and
>>>so she did.
>>>
>>> At last it came time to bake the bread. "Who will help me
>>>bake the bread?" asked the little red hen.
>>>
>>> "That would be overtime for me," said the cow.
>>>
>>> "I'd lose my welfare benefits," said the duck.
>>>
>>> "I'm a dropout and never learned how," said the pig.
>>>
>>> "If I'm to be the only helper, that's discrimination," said
>>>the goose.
>>>
>>> "Then I shall do it by myself," said the little red hen.
>>>
>>> She baked five loaves and held them up for all of her
>>>neighbors to see. They wanted some and, in fact, demanded a
>>>share. But the little red hen said, "No, I shall eat all five
>>>loaves."
>>>
>>> "Excess profits!" cried the cow. (Pelosi)
>>>
>>> "Capitalist leech!" screamed the duck. (Boxer)
>>>
>>> "I demand equal rights!" yelled the goose. (Jesse Jackson)
>>>
>>> The pig just grunted in disdain. (Hoffa)
>>>
>>> They all painted "Unfair!" picket signs and marched around
>>>and around the little red hen, shouting obscenities.
>>>
>>> Then a government agent came, he said to the little red hen,
>>>"You must not be so greedy."
>>>
>>> "But I earned the bread," said the little red hen.
>>>
>>> "Exactly," said the agent. "That is what makes our free
>>>enterprise system so wonderful. Anyone in the barnyard can earn
>>>as much as he wants. But under our modern government
>>>regulations, the productive workers must divide the fruits of
>>>their labor with those who are lazy and idle.)
>>>
>>> Then they all lived happily ever after, including the little
>>>red hen, who smiled and clucked, "I am grateful, for now I truly
>>>understand," But her neighbors became quite disappointed in her.
>>>She never again baked bread because she joined the "party" and got
>>>her bread free. And all the Democrats smiled. Fairness had been
>>>established. Individual initiative had died, but nobody noticed;
>>>perhaps no one cared as long as there was free bread that "the
>>>rich" were paying for.
>>>
>>> Bill Clinton is getting $12 million for his memoirs. Hillary
>>>got $8 million for hers. That's $20 million for memories from two
>>>people, who for eight years, repeatedly testified, under oath,
>>>that they couldn't remember anything.
>>>
>>> IS THIS A GREAT COUNTRY, OR WHAT?
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