Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 , it is still true today but it takes more people today. Only a very small percentage voiced their opinion. Imagine what would happen if half of the Americans would not go along. The government would be powerless. Fred On 02.12.2010, at 15:55, Black wrote: > Fred, > That used to be true but with the present administration things > have changed beyond belief. Look at how Obamacare was passed while > the majority of Americans did everything but storm the White House > in outrage against the bill. > And it is very likely the Health Safety bill would have passed in > spite of millions of phone calls, emails, etc. pleading for it to > be stopped; the senate did pass it by large majority. And if not > for the constitutional technicality I have no doubt the house would > have let it go through. As disgusting as it is to say, the fact is > that MOST of the congress critters were bribed by big industries to > vote yea on that monster bill. And most likely, just like the > health care fiasco, they had not even read the bill, because greed > was the bottom line, not the interests of the people who put them > in office. > Maybe things will get better with the new " conservatives " in the > house, but I will not hold my breath. We still have to survive > Reid and Pelosi, who God only knows why, have alot of influence . > ... > > > > > > > Hi. > > > > I have to tell you something that happened tonight as I was giving > > m husband his dinner. I had made a nice batch of vegetable tuna. I > > had a nice seeded roll, a nice bunch of my sprouts, a dash of mayo > > and I was putting together a nice sandwich for him to go with a > > nice bowl of soup. > > > > So I present the sandwich to him bursting with sprouts. He digs in > > and says " My this is good, what is it? " I said 'what do you mean, > > what is it? " , It's a tuna fish sandwich " > > > > He says " Well, it's delicious but I don't taste any tuna " > > > > I said 'Give that to me " . I opened it up and there were only > > Sprouts and no tuna " > > > > He was eating and ENJOYING a nice plump sprout sandwich. > > > > He said " Forget about the tuna, this is good " . I said 'Are you > > kidding, I made a nice batch of tuna, and it's not going to waste " > > > > I also said 'You know, if we ever get to really lean times, it's > > nice to know I can feed you a sprout sandwich and you like it'. > > > > And now with is S510 bill that just might pass someday, what > > happens when we can't get seeds? > > > > Really, that's a good question. What happens when we can't get > seeds? > > > > I like to think ahead. > > > > Melody > > > > > > > > > > > I was wondering if anyone has tried Sproutpeople's Amber Waves of > > Grain or any of their mixes that contain garbanzos. Thought someone > > mentioned it. I am eyeing the Kat Grass mix and thinking of soaking > > that for myself. The cats won't mind, they like any kind of > > grass And I can make enough for them and me. It is a mix of > > several grasses you can either grow out as grass and juice or soak > > and sprout for eating.But back to the garbanzos-- > > > I have not tried sprouting garbanzos in a long time--last time I > > did they didn't sprout well and the time before they didn't smell > > right (used the old mason jar that time).I am no where near putting > > in another order for sprouting materials, but like to keep a list > > of what I want to try next. Am really happy with what I have been > > eating so far.Tonight was a late snack/dinner of a toasted bagel > > thin, nondairy cream cheese and a huge pile of Sproutpeople's > > Italian mix. I prefer the Russian, probably because of the dill it > > contains, but the Italian is good. Am about to soak some Cabbage > > and Mustard--I think that combo will be a hit in my house. n > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 Fred, from what I have read for quite a while, if enough people put up a resistance to anything the govt. wants them to do, they get thrown on a bus and hauled off to camps that have been in preparation for several years. I have even seen pictures of them so its not just a conspiracy myth. This will teach the sheeple to sit down and shut up! ... > > > > > Hi. > > > > I have to tell you something that happened tonight as I was giving > > m husband his dinner. I had made a nice batch of vegetable tuna. I > > had a nice seeded roll, a nice bunch of my sprouts, a dash of mayo > > and I was putting together a nice sandwich for him to go with a > > nice bowl of soup. > > > > So I present the sandwich to him bursting with sprouts. He digs in > > and says " My this is good, what is it? " I said 'what do you mean, > > what is it? " , It's a tuna fish sandwich " > > > > He says " Well, it's delicious but I don't taste any tuna " > > > > I said 'Give that to me " . I opened it up and there were only > > Sprouts and no tuna " > > > > He was eating and ENJOYING a nice plump sprout sandwich. > > > > He said " Forget about the tuna, this is good " . I said 'Are you > > kidding, I made a nice batch of tuna, and it's not going to waste " > > > > I also said 'You know, if we ever get to really lean times, it's > > nice to know I can feed you a sprout sandwich and you like it'. > > > > And now with is S510 bill that just might pass someday, what > > happens when we can't get seeds? > > > > Really, that's a good question. What happens when we can't get > seeds? > > > > I like to think ahead. > > > > Melody > > > > > > > > > > > I was wondering if anyone has tried Sproutpeople's Amber Waves of > > Grain or any of their mixes that contain garbanzos. Thought someone > > mentioned it. I am eyeing the Kat Grass mix and thinking of soaking > > that for myself. The cats won't mind, they like any kind of > > grass And I can make enough for them and me. It is a mix of > > several grasses you can either grow out as grass and juice or soak > > and sprout for eating.But back to the garbanzos-- > > > I have not tried sprouting garbanzos in a long time--last time I > > did they didn't sprout well and the time before they didn't smell > > right (used the old mason jar that time).I am no where near putting > > in another order for sprouting materials, but like to keep a list > > of what I want to try next. Am really happy with what I have been > > eating so far.Tonight was a late snack/dinner of a toasted bagel > > thin, nondairy cream cheese and a huge pile of Sproutpeople's > > Italian mix. I prefer the Russian, probably because of the dill it > > contains, but the Italian is good. Am about to soak some Cabbage > > and Mustard--I think that combo will be a hit in my house. n > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 And this is exactly why they do it. They keep the fear alive in the people so they do not step aside. That's how control has always been imposed. If people would understand how fearful people in government are of the people they try to control, people would immediately cast their fear aside. Remember, every change anywhere has always been accomplished with less than 3% of the population. Jefferson said 'some time ago' " The price of freedom is eternal vigilance " . If we are afraid of going to jail we for sure will go to jail eventually. Not only will we go to jail we will also loose our lives. I agree with you, the prospects are not rosy. Fred On 02.12.2010, at 17:34, Black wrote: > Fred, from what I have read for quite a while, if enough people put > up a resistance to anything the govt. wants them to do, they get > thrown on a bus and hauled off to camps that have been in > preparation for several years. I have even seen pictures of them > so its not just a conspiracy myth. This will teach the sheeple to > sit down and shut up! > ... > > > > > > > > > > Hi. > > > > > > I have to tell you something that happened tonight as I was giving > > > m husband his dinner. I had made a nice batch of vegetable tuna. I > > > had a nice seeded roll, a nice bunch of my sprouts, a dash of mayo > > > and I was putting together a nice sandwich for him to go with a > > > nice bowl of soup. > > > > > > So I present the sandwich to him bursting with sprouts. He digs in > > > and says " My this is good, what is it? " I said 'what do you mean, > > > what is it? " , It's a tuna fish sandwich " > > > > > > He says " Well, it's delicious but I don't taste any tuna " > > > > > > I said 'Give that to me " . I opened it up and there were only > > > Sprouts and no tuna " > > > > > > He was eating and ENJOYING a nice plump sprout sandwich. > > > > > > He said " Forget about the tuna, this is good " . I said 'Are you > > > kidding, I made a nice batch of tuna, and it's not going to waste " > > > > > > I also said 'You know, if we ever get to really lean times, it's > > > nice to know I can feed you a sprout sandwich and you like it'. > > > > > > And now with is S510 bill that just might pass someday, what > > > happens when we can't get seeds? > > > > > > Really, that's a good question. What happens when we can't get > > seeds? > > > > > > I like to think ahead. > > > > > > Melody > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I was wondering if anyone has tried Sproutpeople's Amber > Waves of > > > Grain or any of their mixes that contain garbanzos. Thought > someone > > > mentioned it. I am eyeing the Kat Grass mix and thinking of > soaking > > > that for myself. The cats won't mind, they like any kind of > > > grass And I can make enough for them and me. It is a mix of > > > several grasses you can either grow out as grass and juice or soak > > > and sprout for eating.But back to the garbanzos-- > > > > I have not tried sprouting garbanzos in a long time--last time I > > > did they didn't sprout well and the time before they didn't smell > > > right (used the old mason jar that time).I am no where near > putting > > > in another order for sprouting materials, but like to keep a list > > > of what I want to try next. Am really happy with what I have been > > > eating so far.Tonight was a late snack/dinner of a toasted bagel > > > thin, nondairy cream cheese and a huge pile of Sproutpeople's > > > Italian mix. I prefer the Russian, probably because of the dill it > > > contains, but the Italian is good. Am about to soak some Cabbage > > > and Mustard--I think that combo will be a hit in my house. > n > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 If the citizens today were anywhere close to the caliber of those of Jefferson's day this whole incomprehensible mess would not exist. They would have risen up and thrown out the traitors and corrupt bureaucrats that are systematically destroying our freedom and every thing the United States has ever stood for. The unvarnished fact that we have let things go this far is evidence that the spirit of love of country and truth and honor have been replaced with big screen TVs, ball games and American Idle. That our borders are wide open and many people being murdered by the illegals, that our commander in chief is suing Arizona for trying to protect itself, that we have millions of people of out work and going hungry because the jobs have been outsourced to foreign countries, that we are facing taxes that will destroy the lives of millions more, that senior citizens are denied health care while illegal aliens are getting any care they need, including dropping their babies at no cost to them, that our children are being taught to accept and condone homosexuality, that we are involved in an unwinnable war that is costing our economy billions of dollars and the loss of innocent men and women, for absolutely no purpose, the list is endless and more horrific than the brave unspoiled patriots of Jefferson's time would have tolerated for 1 minute. The silence and lack of outrage of today's people is sadder than words can tell and will cost us all what used to be America the Beautiful. ... > > > > > > > > Hi. > > > > > > I have to tell you something that happened tonight as I was giving > > > m husband his dinner. I had made a nice batch of vegetable tuna. I > > > had a nice seeded roll, a nice bunch of my sprouts, a dash of mayo > > > and I was putting together a nice sandwich for him to go with a > > > nice bowl of soup. > > > > > > So I present the sandwich to him bursting with sprouts. He digs in > > > and says " My this is good, what is it? " I said 'what do you mean, > > > what is it? " , It's a tuna fish sandwich " > > > > > > He says " Well, it's delicious but I don't taste any tuna " > > > > > > I said 'Give that to me " . I opened it up and there were only > > > Sprouts and no tuna " > > > > > > He was eating and ENJOYING a nice plump sprout sandwich. > > > > > > He said " Forget about the tuna, this is good " . I said 'Are you > > > kidding, I made a nice batch of tuna, and it's not going to waste " > > > > > > I also said 'You know, if we ever get to really lean times, it's > > > nice to know I can feed you a sprout sandwich and you like it'. > > > > > > And now with is S510 bill that just might pass someday, what > > > happens when we can't get seeds? > > > > > > Really, that's a good question. What happens when we can't get > > seeds? > > > > > > I like to think ahead. > > > > > > Melody > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I was wondering if anyone has tried Sproutpeople's Amber > Waves of > > > Grain or any of their mixes that contain garbanzos. Thought > someone > > > mentioned it. I am eyeing the Kat Grass mix and thinking of > soaking > > > that for myself. The cats won't mind, they like any kind of > > > grass And I can make enough for them and me. It is a mix of > > > several grasses you can either grow out as grass and juice or soak > > > and sprout for eating.But back to the garbanzos-- > > > > I have not tried sprouting garbanzos in a long time--last time I > > > did they didn't sprout well and the time before they didn't smell > > > right (used the old mason jar that time).I am no where near > putting > > > in another order for sprouting materials, but like to keep a list > > > of what I want to try next. Am really happy with what I have been > > > eating so far.Tonight was a late snack/dinner of a toasted bagel > > > thin, nondairy cream cheese and a huge pile of Sproutpeople's > > > Italian mix. I prefer the Russian, probably because of the dill it > > > contains, but the Italian is good. Am about to soak some Cabbage > > > and Mustard--I think that combo will be a hit in my house. > n > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.