June 27, 2008

  • NIDAN is sponsoring, and is participating in, a seminar on meditation this evening in beautiful Victor, New York.

    Here’s wishing him every success.

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    I have read all the arguments and suggestion regarding energy – petroleum, wind, bio-fuels, nuclear energy and the rest. I have a moderate suggestion regarding transportation, and here it is -

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    DUKEBOLD is writing his second full length novel. I have been privileged to review each chapter to date, but sometimes I get two chapters back to back, and sometimes I don’t get one for several weeks.Whay could the problem be?

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    As Paul might say, here’s a strange -

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    Of course, there are stranger things. The arrogant Bush administration hasn’t wanted to try diplomatic avenues with those folks they consider to be evil, and they have criticized Barrack Obama for suggesting he would sit down with other world leaders to discus issues of international concern, and now Bush has joined with china and several other nations to try a diplomatic appraoch with North Korea, regarding their nuclear aramaments program. The result of that diplomatic apprach is that the first cooling tower was destroyed this morning as North Korea attempts to comply with the diplomatic terms.

    It’s never too late to learn somethig, Georgie.

    Three marines, two interpreters and 20 Iraqis were killed in the village of Karmah, yesterday. yesterday.  Yah, Cal Thomas, things sure are getting better in the quagmire of Iraq. As I’ve said before, it might be easier to see what you’re writing if you took your head out of George Bush’s ass!

    Our senators and the 4th district representative, plus the big cheeses in the State of Washington, have presented a billto force the Air Force to abide by a Government Accountability Office report that found major flaws in the decision to award the lucrative tanker contract to a Boeing rival. The bill demands that the Air Force pick Boeing, or re-open the bidding. Of course, that would put the winnie to Alabama, but who cares? It’s generally about the narrow group of us” rather than the larger group of “us”. The bill, of course,  would over-shadow the fact that Boeing lost out a couple of  years ago for some un-ethical practices, And it would certainly wouldn’t mention that when Boeing got the winnie two years ago, it was because John McCain was in the pocket of EADS. Kansans will certainly forgive John McCain and vote for him in November.Kansas Republicans don’t think. They just react when they see an “R” beside a candidate’s name on the ballot.

     

     

     

     

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