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swampgirl says...

Well said MGR

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Protect the United States?

Hell, by putting the Patriot act into place, the terrorists won.
By requiring that all liquids be in a clear plastic bag at the airport, the terrorists won.
By requiring a passport to get from US-Canada, the terrorists won.
By enacting a "Threat level" scale, the terrorists won.
By wanting a national ID card, the terrorists won.
By needed armed security at the Superbowl, the terrorists won.
By strip searching random 80 year old women at the airport, the terrorists won.
By making our nation start a world-wide war against terror, the terrorists won.
Be even calling a good man "Osama" just because his name rhymes? The terrorists won.

Do you know why they won?



Because that's what terrorists do.


They put terror and fear of everyday life into innocent people's hearts.

That's why they're called 'terrorists'.

Hey, Dick. I dedicate my new avatar to you, asshole.

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swampgirl says...

Sorry I haven't replied sooner, Deborah. I edited my blog and put your credit at the end of the list.

Do you frequent this site? I was wondering how you came across your list here. Nice work, and thanks!

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Hi, there --

Just wanted to let you know that I wrote this list, and it's an article from a magazine I recently started -- Secular Homeschooling Magazine. Could you please put my name, the name of the magazine, and a link to the magazine's site at the top, please?

Here's a link to the mag's site:

http://www.secular-homeschooling.com

And here's a link directly to the list on the mag's site:

http://www.secular-homeschooling.com/001/bitter_homeschooler.html

Thank you,
Deborah Markus
Editor, Secular Homeschooling Magazine

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swampgirl says...

Isn't it though? I knew when I sifted this, it wouldn't publish because it's just audio. Not many people know of this woman unfortunately. There's so little video of her around, I just had to post it long enough to get into my fingerpicking playlist.

She's one-of-a-kind. I could listen to her all day
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aahhhggg! so conflicted - must not resurrect non-video. oh god that's good though.

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swampgirl says...

Wow, I haven't been there in ages. Too bad LB isn't around anymore. She has the keys to the joint.
Yes, I grew up in SC and tea is ultra sweet. I've successfully trained myself and my daughter to use Splenda, but my son craves MawMaw's sweet tea. (Maw Maw is grandma )

Some folks dissolve the sugar in hot water and make a syrup. Nah, don't bother with that. Just follow ice directions on the box. Let it come to a boil and turn it off and let it sit a few min. My mom made tea so strong that the pot and pitcher were permanently stained brown.

In reply to this comment by MarineGunrock:
I was just over at the coffee house and saw your post about sweet tea. The line "Then pour enough sugar in till it's sweet. Then put one more cup in after that." cracked me up!
I was stationed in North Carolina, and I grew addicted to the stuff. Now that I'm back in the north, I really miss it, and no matter how hard I try, I can't seem to get it to taste right. Oh well, though. Thanks for the chuckle!

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