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By Jed Lea-Henry, published 6/3/2015When someone attacks us, our first instinct is to think that we must have brought it on ourselves, that we must have done something provocative.
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Posted by YEBIGA, Saturday, 7 March 2015 8:11:27 AM
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As for hedbo Charlie, I give the production quality of this road show 1 star.
Posted by YEBIGA, Saturday, 7 March 2015 8:16:10 AM
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as long as we continue to pay academics and the abc to paint terrorist as victims the outcome is obvious. Whether it is an aboriginal running amuck because we 'stole' their land or a Lebanese raping a white girl the same mentality leads to the same results. This article is very well reasoned but commonsense will not be adhered to as someone one day will have to give credit to values adopted by Chritianity in the West. This is more distasteful to many on the left than the obvious results of revisionist history and self loathing of a society.
Posted by runner, Saturday, 7 March 2015 2:39:57 PM
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That’s because wild creatures go into the winter fattening up in preparation for it. In the early half of winter, there is far more food than there is in late winter. Right now is the real bottleneck, the most difficult time to survive for wild creatures. Food is at its lowest level, and wild birds and mammals at their weakest, with less ability to resist cold ice or deep snow. So it is indeed the time you want to feed birds and keep corn feeders full.
It might be that the month of February just past, is the only month of February I can remember in which I didn’t catch a single fish. Because of that, I figure there will be more fish out there in rivers and lakes in March than ever before, so I intend to take advantage of it. While the late snow wreaks havoc on water temperatures, I think it makes it more likely that we will have a bumper crop of mushrooms in late April. I don’t know why, but it seems that snow puts more nitrogen in the soil, and I think that must be the thing that mushroom seeds need the most. When I hear those cardinals singing like they have been, it really makes me think of [http://www.mushroomsworld.com/ and poke greens and freshly fried fish. Don’t anyone write me this year trying to buy mushroom seeds! I sold all of them last year and had all kinds of problems with folks who couldn’t get them to grow wanting their money back. What happens so often is that mushroom seeds, which are so tiny you can’t see them with the naked eye, are often spilled before the buyers get them to the woods where they want them to grow. And when you spill a pack of mushroom seeds, you don’t have a chance in the world of finding them and picking them up! Posted by Hellenabc, Saturday, 7 March 2015 4:23:32 PM
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"Is ISIL or Alquaeda or Iraq any different to the Apache, Cherokee ...? "
Yes, the Apache and the Cherokee were peoples with a natural sense of honour and didn't follow the out of date dictates of a minor bandit chief who terrorized his way to power. Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 7 March 2015 8:30:37 PM
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Yuyutsu,
CORRECTION: My silly automatic spelling corrector ! Of, course it should have been "Not because it CONDONES (not condemns) burglary". Posted by George, Saturday, 7 March 2015 8:31:07 PM
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The lies we tell ourselves, to justify crime