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BullNBear52: when I did first hand agricultural development in Malawi, we would walk to the foot hills and gather stone grit with five gallon buckets. This was all low-tech instruction, so tillers weren't and won't be an option, for a long time to come. They begrudgingly made compost heaps, almost to prove me wrong. However, when they got their first crops of cassava which were radically different from anything they ever saw, then even the bucket-kit, drip-irrigation system started making sense to them.
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Briboy: that's fine as long as one does the research first to determine one's beliefs, rather than researching to bolster them afterwards.
Briboy: please relax, you don't understand Vexari's style of communication. He's even more abstract than me and I know that is hard to believe. It is part of what makes this world fun. He dissects your words, because that is precisely what he expects others to do with his writings. You have to admit, he is very consistent. He's definitely one of my favorite people on IHub.
wall: they do: death and destruction.
Razorbucks: who said anything about stereotypes? That's your department. What's the matter, the heat a bit too much in the kitchen, Statist Boy? BTW, according to your whack job beliefs and the artificial political spectra that you subscribe to, you are a certified, corn-fed, USDA-inspected, rule-of-law hating liberal. So go wet yourself some more.
Hyup, you missed the point about the number of posts. Okay, I'll make it simple for you: get a life. Say, why don't you enlist?
Razorbucks: yeppers, after reading just a few of your posts, I knew you were from Arkansas, without looking. Where do come up with this stuff? Do the pigs talk to you?
Razorbucks: yeah, right. You've been on IHub a month longer than me but have almost three times as many posts. That foul taste in your mouth is your foot.
Razorbucks: for once, you're correct, blind squirrel, you found your nut. We don't represent America. We are the patriots that love and fight for America. We are not in the massive queue of Americans that vote for their whack-job benefits and entitlements. Your kind of Americans tear apart their houses to have fire wood in the cold. As it gets colder and colder they just keep tearing apart the house.
"The most unresolved problem of the day is precisely the problem that concerned the founders of this nation: how to limit the scope and power of government. Tyranny, restrictions on human freedom, come primarily from governmental restrictions that we ourselves have set up." (Milton Friedman)
Razorbucks: so out with it; what traitor are you supporting?
mlsoft: why? The greatest weaponry that Satan possesses is an army of cash-register, professed-Christian preachers. You know: the d-CON ® preachers. Rats are clever. One has to give them 98% grain and 2% poison to kill them. But they end up just as dead as had they swallowed pure poison.
Vexari: thanks for posting that. This board should be required reading for all ninth graders. Oops, they can't read.
NYBob: thanks, I did see it a few days ago. Too bad they couldn't have put their energies behind the Dennis Kucinich impeachment push.
wall: wrong story, you silly man. LOL
wall: woofer will be okay. She's got the wherewithal to pick her moments, but like the rest of us, she must retreat when the moments pick her. Now what was that you said about sealing wax?
8K filed yesterday. I get a little tired of public entities "rewarding" officers for negative value to the shareholders.
Alex G: Duh! Have another drink.
nwsun: since such religious beliefs are advanced, it clearly demonstrates the need to question public consumption political beliefs. They are just as gross and bizarre.
However, the belief in human vampires is a quantum leap from what you stated.
woofer: Whoa! Serious evidence with the seismic spike.
Alex G: so you believe in human vampires?
Briboy: the likely explosives used, devoid of their chemical make up, were placed to "walk" the building down. That's how a demolition company is able to have a building fall within its own footsteps. A plane hitting the building was the misdirection of the prestidigitators' illusion. If one did not notice a small percentage of involuntary explosions, the twin magic show is complete. As they then say to the assistances, "Now don't tell anyone how we did this trick."
The shock and awe of a plane each hitting the towers allowed the collective minds, with media help, to accept the sequential detonations and ensuing collapse as "natural."
One has to give them credit for their evil brilliance.
Day Trdr Belle: I echo that; your behavior was very pleasant. We can argue and still not fight.
wall: it's always something. http://www.consortiumnews.com/archive/moon6.html
wall: the tradition of a retirement home for Nazis?
wall: would you buy a flower from Dubaya?
wall: it's a chilling thought to think that Alexander von Humboldt has been replaced by Google.
woofer: I was toying with writing the same identical post, except the tag line. I was going to write: Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.
janice shell: yes, however, one's perspective can come into play. I don't have to have membership to chic athletic clubs. Furthermore, passion can drive us through areas that we might not otherwise think possible.
It's not for everyone, much like not everyone's cut out to be a librarian.
janice shell: imagine getting paid to play in the dirt (only time that word is allowed over soil).
janice shell: I was that professional. It all depended on what they really wanted, not what they thought that they wanted. Most folks just wanted to dabble, so I amended and built raised beds. The most unusual one was a sweet potato bed in Maryland. I built it so he and his wife could simply lift up the boards in the fall and get the goodies.
Still, I had a fair amount of clients that wanted a large area done. Sometimes for vegetables and other times for flowers. The problem was the housing builders in a development. They'd come in with the 'dozers and scrape off the top soil and put it in a pile. The trouble is, they would seldom put it back in order. Grrrrrrrr! So let's say that I've had much experience with clay; more than I really care for. However, it is quite satisfying to see the fruits of a transformation.
BullNBear52: I have done this a number of times; both for myself and for clients. If you go back to the post, you'll see that I used the word: equipment. I didn't want to limit it to only a tiller. I use a tractor and/or skid steerer initially. The tiller is more helpful for a localized area.
BTW, if one purchases equipment, always get the best. It's the cheapest, in the long run.
wall: that bad, eh?
wall: ah, basks in the knowledge that he's a continental man?
Aware: duh! You believe in the sensationalist conspiracy theory put forth WITH ZERO PROOF and widely discredited. Say, where's that white paper that Colin Powell promised?
Cotswald: please dispense with the artificial liberal label. Stick with globalist and or statist. It was the French branch of The House of Rothschild that imposed untenable conditions, within The Treaty of Versailles, upon Germany. So you are correct, historically-wise, that Hitler became an opposing force of the universe to counter-act the oppression and ruthlessness that was brought on bear upon Germany. It was rather ironic that much of the heavy fostering of communism arouse from the German schools. The communists had already begin to consolidate power and they commenced with executions when Hitler rose up. One statism replaced another.
benzdealeror2: free trade is an oxymoron and is neither. At the start of the American republic, tariffs and duties were the income for the nation. Embargos usually backfire and thus:ograbme.
Aware: the ball's in your court, babycakes.
Aware: yawn; just as I said.
Point, game, set, match. Bye bye. Yawn!
Briboy: the corruption, in the land, has reached the putrid state. Dennis Kucinich has pushed several times for impeachment of Cheney. It has simply demonstrated the love affair that the Republican and Democrat parties have for each other, when push comes to shove; all yellow dog Democrats withstanding.
aim hier: look dude, I give you more credit than maybe you think that I do. You do have a pretty reasonable concept of a lot of American history; however that was written by the winners. From Andrew Jackson's second term until part way into the Franklin Pierce administration, great prosperity abounded WITHOUT a central bank.
A nation can reasonably keep the clamps on the banking industry without such a beast.
"Generally, I feel that the federal government is too intrusive, and has assumed powers that under our constitution should have been vested with the states. However, infrastructure supporting our competive private enterprise system is a federal obligation. I see that infrastructure consisting of transportation, judicial enforcement of contracts, regulation of banks and currencies, and the like."
That's a fair handle and maybe you didn't mean to exclude the general populace from the infrastructure being part of "providing for the general welfare." Let's also remember that The Constitution vested Congress with the power to regulate banks and the economy and the coining of money. So let's not be giving any quarter (unintentional pun) to any plank of Marx.