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Posted on entry Here's what another ::: August 16, 2003, 01:33 PM:

Can anyone name a significant change that occurred because some community's city council passed a resolution such as this?
-Thermopolis- as symbolic as it was, Boston, circa 1774 in a resolvement of a flap over unfair taxes, which seemed to have escalated a bit. The list far exceeds the significant change perpetrated by those that have waited for someone to take pity on their plight while engaged in warming their posterior in imagined security, do you have an argument or is it a neo political rhetorical clone, sharpened to a dulled wit with preponderance of caca? I sense jealousy. Back to the squirrels, at least they will not seek refreshment in the fruit of the poisonous tree. Folks it is a meaningless gesture we all know we can not stand alone85 or can we? President of the Weimar Republic, General Hindenberg marched into the face of the guns of the army after a drink or two in a ratthous while A. Hitler and his cronies scattered in face of the same superior odds, something that was used by both sides to propagate policy, and yes the brave man who stood to the tanks in China, We all face the inevitable alone, it is to us sometimes to make it meaningful. Please indulge us that have stood for something, the latitude of grace, there will be none forthcoming from a self assumed authority, ah nobility where are you now?
Posted on entry Here's what another ::: August 15, 2003, 07:26 PM:
I must say that I am all a twitter bloging along in a wherewithal puesdo cyber Ville that must stand for something, enlightened double digit intellect, where we there after all, and by the way is it definable? Am I in cyber heaven? Really Dennis have you even considered standing away from the herd you romp with in your own imagination parented by many sources of media who all agree, wink wink, and smell that decon you ingest, given a suitably blase9 name to make it suger coated and palatable? Or am I out of sorts old fellow, perhaps too enheartened for my own constitution? It is safe to stand in the wings85 perhaps not even standing85 but I know little of your accomplishment now do I, none notorious any way. If you do not act you can92t be held accountable, and to analyze at a distance from a meditized perspective and be so right85 what a talent. I am in awe, but a mere human possessed of little high perspective; just a bloging along85 do you need to speculate on this meaning? What ever could he have meant by that symbolic misuse of the English language, more to follow when blog is defined. :o} ( I am sure I did and didn92t even realize it85 how provincial of me). So long and thanks for the mirth folks, gotta get back to defending the wolves from the herd of fuzzies here in no where land, 91tis such an uphill battle, in the bowl of the oracle92s seeing, immersed in life92s complexities, in the waters of dismemory85
Thank you, S...., for your on-the-site comments! They mean a lot.
You are welcome Debbie, and we are not really basking in triumph as one might imagine, just getting ready to take the concept farther, feed back is so valuable. even from such notions as "put the howitzer down jr"... uh, howitizers are really heavy, but if that is what you believe, I suppose, like the heads on poles around the Anglo Saxon moat, (bloody Romans) it is a good deterent to have those that wish you harm with that for a lasting image... peace out enlightened ones for I retire to the concept of Locke and his alloadial bliss
Posted on entry Here's what another ::: August 14, 2003, 03:29 PM:
Hi I am one of those warm fuzzy92s that was at the Tonasket city hall that night we passed this re affirmation of our civil agreements enumerated in the constitution, an out growth of an administrative notice to King George called the declaration of independence.
We have a little park here and a bridge sort of like Concord and Lexington, the tourist spots back east. We are neither right wing nor left wing as a people but rather middle of the road conservative agricultural community of American people, friendly and generally industrious. We have our potholes and all and our complaints, after all who does want to pay taxes? Our purpose was simply this; we wish to re affirm our commitment to the values of the republic as we have had due process in forming for the last 227 years or so. We wish to wake up the sleeping giant of the American people92s hearts and mind92s. I am sure that there are expert people much better qualified to do this in a much more meaningful way, highly paid and all, well, where the hell are they then? Here is my warm fuzzy statement that is meaningless, to our local media which no one really reads. Have fun with it, all of you critics, at least we tried! Dear Editor
There are times in life when a person witnesses a moment that is profound. I really don92t know if one is allowed enough of those moments in life, but if I have no more, I am content with the one I have just witnessed. The unanimous decision to accept as ordinance, that, which with great foresight, Mayor Caddo and the Tonasket City council approved Tuesday. Unanimously, the council boldly voted in to ordinance the Resolution of Life & Liberty presented by Mark Alan and Tonasket Chief of Police, Don Schneider. Don and Mark edited this concept into a message to the citizens, a resolution that will be noticed and appreciated by the other cities in our County. The ordinance has been noticed in approval by the honorable State Senator Bob Morton, whom has assured us, in the local 7th district that this constitutionally supportive measure will be brought to attention at the State level. Again my thanks for your prudence, and may yours be an example for other Okanogan municipalities to follow. Perhaps our county citizens would like the same thing, a knowledge that their local elected county officials are willing to say they care for the present and future well being and Constitutional rights of the citizens who locally represent the American and Okanogan way of life, in the strong Constitutional terms that are called for in these trying times. You guys get the 93WELL DONE94 from the full house that witnessed your decision and the many that believe in what you did and trusted you to speak their minds and hearts for them from beyond the limited space of the council chambers. Mark Alan, and Chief Don Schneider, a thank you is little compensation for the work that you so diligently and tenaciously applied to the authoring and presentation of the resolution. As a citizen whose right of free speech in the municipality of Tonasket is farther enhanced and defined by your efforts in due legislative process 93THANK YOU94 is what I can offer, you have fortified a long line of constitutional law and policy that is the backbone of our Democratic Republic.
In admiration
S85
Thanks for the vote of confidence in America, By the way I am active in local politics, I stand up for what I believe in no one else represents us as well as we can. So a middle finger salute to all who spit upon our agreed upon and inalienable rights, we will stand for them, for all, will you?

It will never be popular to make a statement of policy, nor to stand up to a superior force proclaiming rights, but when you have no other choice, it is too late.
S85

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