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  • From: Leslie <cayadopi AT yahoo.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] Censorship coming
  • Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 17:02:29 -0700 (PDT)

Well, my lack of contribution is multi-fold.
 
I've been helaciously busy for months, and I'm so sick of politics I had to
turn off the TV for months, and stopped keeping up with it, both sides make
me sick.
 
Mindless Bush Bashing - check.
Mindless Clinton Worshipping - check.
Mindless Obama is a God or Devil - check.  (depends on which side you talk to)
 
(and go backwards in time for every president preceeding them)
 
Republicans are evil - check.
Democrats are evil - check.
 
It all reminds me of Orwells 1984, which I haven't read since gradeschool,,,,
but I do remember a few parts.  Like the part that "THEY" (the thems in
control) purposely kept different factions of masses arguing and fighting
with each other so they were distracted and couldn't see and were too busy to
see what was really going on.
 
It is no different in reality.  "THEY' (the thems who are really in control -
and that ain't the politicians) keep the masses of republicans fighting with
the masses of democrats, so they are distracted and too busy to see that the
fox is in the henhouse,,,, and left only a stack of IOUs for all the hens
they stole plus the next 100 years of production worth.
 
 
 
Sign me up, I'm a sinner.... "...heinous sin of doubting Global Warming." 
LOL. 
I do believe there are natural cycles that alternate between warmer and
cooler.  It is shifting back towards cooling, the north pole ice mass has
been started the expansion phase again, but the S. Pole hasn't started its
reversal cycle yet.
 
 

--- On Tue, 7/14/09, Clansgian AT wmconnect.com <Clansgian AT wmconnect.com> wrote:




The lack of political "discussions" is not due to censorship but rather
because continuing to mindlessly bash Bush over every ill from world hunger
to
the sink drain being clogged is ridiculous to even the ardent Bush-hater by
this date.

Of course what Sunstein means by "rumors" is "anything that disagrees with
me and my political buddies."  It's the very reason we have freedom of
speech at least right now.

For example, one of the things you could not have rumors about is the
heinous sin of doubting Global Warming.   I used to wonder what it would have
been like to live in the middle ages when the church and governments imposed
a
belief system that included witchcraft, demon possession, astrology,
spontaneous generation, and all such folderoll.  Well, now I know what it's
like.

James
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>
> Pickling lime will do that. Alum will too.
>
> Most of the non-vinegary such commercial preparations have citric acid (or
> some such) to make them acidic enough to can safely. You can get food
> grade
> citric acid readily, we get it from one of the cheese making suppliers.
> >
>

That's a good idea, I've got citric acid, too. For cheese making.

Rob - Va




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