I have been trying to get a post up on the BBIB as to how the folks of the Island could access this blog. All I asked was to post the Internet address for this Blog! IslandVoiceII@blogspot.com.
Well for some reason they have declined to do so on the pretext that this is a commercial site, and I assume, they think I am making money off of it! NOT TRUE! Have never solicited a dime, nor received one from all the years I ran this previously!
Have corresponded with the Aministrators twice trying to reconcile the so-called problem. I see commercial ventures being put up every single day! So I wonder just what is going on. Is this one more instance of some organization trying to stifle a dissenting voice from being heard? Maybe I should link myself with BLM, LGBTALPHABET, or others and see what happens.
Still waiting for a cogent response other than the dogmatic one I have received so far .
TIFN
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Pecadillo's at the Power Plant!
Well the people of the Island get screwed to the wall again! Instead of $550,000.00 for the Substation, the price magically inflates to $1.8 Million! Somebody, somewhere in this whole affair did not have their eyes on the ball. Hell they were not even in the same stadium where the game was afoot! How could so many people who were supposedly watching all aspects of this whole fiasco apparently be sound asleep?
What about the cost of the friggin' cable? How could ALL the WHEEL'S who negotiated the price for this thing have gotten it so wrong. Or did the manufacturer in "Wherever", put one over on our vaunted intellectual, business people? I believe all the folks involved with the whole project knew just what they were up to from day one. I find it very hard to believe that a multi million dollar endeavor like this, would've had so many incompetent people.
All that bull about how much our electric bills were going to go down and now we find that it will go up 2-3 cents a KWH! And I'll bet it will get nothing but more expensive before it ever gets paid off.
One other thing, what is happening with the large piles of "Non-contaminated" dirt piled up there by the Town Garage? Can we redistribute it to folks who want to put in a garden? M-M-M- diesel flavored tomatoes! Wonder just how much that is going to cost to get it hauled off island and to the Superfund reclamation site? Free I expect.
How about that Broadband Internet thingy? Do most of, or even a bare majority of the folks living here year round really want or NEED that? Doubtful from all the people I talk to about it. If you really need that high speed access to facilitate the running of your business, then by all means get it! How? I hear Hughes Net can can do that for you! But YOU have to pay the exorbitant fees, not use the rest of us to underwrite your money making endeavors of which WE receive no recompense! Pay for it yourself or marry a billionaire!
That $1.5 to 1.8 Million bucks should go toward building a seawall along the Neck road to preserve it for as long as possible. Roll all those rocks the State put there out on the beach, and the drive a lot of 60' steel bulkhead down in the sand about 52 feet, roll back all the rocks and add to them substantially. Pour a concrete cap along it's entirety about 10-12 feet wide and and viola! A Promenade for all those summer visitors to partake of the beauty of the Island.
Of course this should all happen before the ocean all freezes over and we wouldn't need
the bulkhead or the ferries anymore. A scenario just about as liable to happen as the one where we all should stock up on snorkels and fins to get to the floating Grocery store located somewhere around Beacon Hill.
In case you haven't been listening to Rational people instead of all the doomsayers and nuts like the estimable Mr. , There is an event in the making that will put us back in the 1700's as far as electricity usage is concerned. Google 'The Carrington Event, and see what turns up! That is if Ding Dong _Un from North Korea does get too us first!
TIFN
What about the cost of the friggin' cable? How could ALL the WHEEL'S who negotiated the price for this thing have gotten it so wrong. Or did the manufacturer in "Wherever", put one over on our vaunted intellectual, business people? I believe all the folks involved with the whole project knew just what they were up to from day one. I find it very hard to believe that a multi million dollar endeavor like this, would've had so many incompetent people.
All that bull about how much our electric bills were going to go down and now we find that it will go up 2-3 cents a KWH! And I'll bet it will get nothing but more expensive before it ever gets paid off.
One other thing, what is happening with the large piles of "Non-contaminated" dirt piled up there by the Town Garage? Can we redistribute it to folks who want to put in a garden? M-M-M- diesel flavored tomatoes! Wonder just how much that is going to cost to get it hauled off island and to the Superfund reclamation site? Free I expect.
How about that Broadband Internet thingy? Do most of, or even a bare majority of the folks living here year round really want or NEED that? Doubtful from all the people I talk to about it. If you really need that high speed access to facilitate the running of your business, then by all means get it! How? I hear Hughes Net can can do that for you! But YOU have to pay the exorbitant fees, not use the rest of us to underwrite your money making endeavors of which WE receive no recompense! Pay for it yourself or marry a billionaire!
That $1.5 to 1.8 Million bucks should go toward building a seawall along the Neck road to preserve it for as long as possible. Roll all those rocks the State put there out on the beach, and the drive a lot of 60' steel bulkhead down in the sand about 52 feet, roll back all the rocks and add to them substantially. Pour a concrete cap along it's entirety about 10-12 feet wide and and viola! A Promenade for all those summer visitors to partake of the beauty of the Island.
Of course this should all happen before the ocean all freezes over and we wouldn't need
the bulkhead or the ferries anymore. A scenario just about as liable to happen as the one where we all should stock up on snorkels and fins to get to the floating Grocery store located somewhere around Beacon Hill.
In case you haven't been listening to Rational people instead of all the doomsayers and nuts like the estimable Mr. , There is an event in the making that will put us back in the 1700's as far as electricity usage is concerned. Google 'The Carrington Event, and see what turns up! That is if Ding Dong _Un from North Korea does get too us first!
TIFN
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Things are starting to take shape
Moving right along---
I finally got the upper plot all tilled for the potatoes. Cut them all today and letting a scab form on them before planting so they have some protection for any lurking germs in the soil. I am going to wait till Friday around noon to do the deed, for a very specific reason. That being so that my youngest granddaughter, Dakota, can assist again for her third year in a row in the planting of the 'taters. She finds it amazing to dig into the side of a hill in the middle of the summer and pull out a potato! She also gets a kick out of coming down to the house and going out in the attached room greenhouse and giving the tubs of lettuces a haircut with a pair of scissors in the middle of the winter. I think I have a budding gardener!
Back to the spuds, we put them in rows 36" apart and space them in the row 12-16" depending on the variety. Put them in the 2-3" deep trench till all are in the ground. Then we walk along each row and deposit a small handful of 19-19-19 fertilizer of the organic kind, between each cut spud. Her hand, full of said stuff, is just the right amount.
Then we will pull the dirt back over them and wait for them to start turning into next winters dinners.
When they get to be about 6-8" tall we will keep pulling dirt up and around the bottom leaves until we have plants growing in the middle of a hill of soil about 8-10" across the top and about 8-12 tall. Therein shall the amazing transformation take place!
Planted 24 Mary Washington Asparagus plants about a week ago, and then 75 strawberry plants the next day. Asparagus has yet to make an appearance but every one of the strawberry plants have put out good growth in that time period.
In the HT, the 3 different types of lettuces have all appeared and gotten to be about 2" tall. Peas are up about 4". Got two Kale volunteer plants up about 6" and a few more planted in a different mini-bed.
Brought 4 Homestead tomatoes down and planted along the trellis designed just for them. These are an Heirloom plant and were very prolific for us last year. Also brought down and planted 4 Roma's along another trellis. They were about 8" tall to start then and I buried each one up to the first true leaves. In the bottom of each hole is an equal parts blend of blood meal, Epsom salts, and pulverized dried eggshells. Cover with about an inch of soil before dropping in the plant so it doesn't burn the roots! That takes care of the nitrogen, magnesium, and calcium requirements for getting them off to a good start. They have already regained the 2 " I buried them!
Got four Broccoli and 4 cauliflower in two other mini beds, and they are holding their own. These are for fresh eating. I will start another four beds of cabbage, two of broccoli, and two more of cauliflower for preserving and making Kraut. We put up 54 quarts of tomato sauce last fall and made about 25 pints of kraut. Middle son likes my sauerkraut! I don't tell him that I stomp down the cabbage and salt barefoot in a big washtub before canning it! Toe-jam gives it just that right tang!
Took a chance and planted a bunch of Cilantro in one tire bed stack and fennel in another one. If they come up great, if not I'll just do it again in a couple of weeks or so.
All five of the Elderberries are doing very well! As are the three Red Currants, and the three Goosberries.
Four 20' x 4' raised beds are all hand tilled, fertilized, and covered with. plastic waiting for it to get warm enough to plant two beds of beets, and two full beds of different green beans for shelling and for summertime eating.
Had some folks over a few days ago to take a look at how I do this gardening stuff. Have to say they were most impressed! So much so that they were going right home and get a HT ordered for themselves. Gave them the online addresses for all three of Herrick Kimball blogs so that they will the advantage of his vast knowledge and Whizbang ideas!
Well I guess I am all up to date on the goings on around here so, TIFN.
I finally got the upper plot all tilled for the potatoes. Cut them all today and letting a scab form on them before planting so they have some protection for any lurking germs in the soil. I am going to wait till Friday around noon to do the deed, for a very specific reason. That being so that my youngest granddaughter, Dakota, can assist again for her third year in a row in the planting of the 'taters. She finds it amazing to dig into the side of a hill in the middle of the summer and pull out a potato! She also gets a kick out of coming down to the house and going out in the attached room greenhouse and giving the tubs of lettuces a haircut with a pair of scissors in the middle of the winter. I think I have a budding gardener!
Back to the spuds, we put them in rows 36" apart and space them in the row 12-16" depending on the variety. Put them in the 2-3" deep trench till all are in the ground. Then we walk along each row and deposit a small handful of 19-19-19 fertilizer of the organic kind, between each cut spud. Her hand, full of said stuff, is just the right amount.
Then we will pull the dirt back over them and wait for them to start turning into next winters dinners.
When they get to be about 6-8" tall we will keep pulling dirt up and around the bottom leaves until we have plants growing in the middle of a hill of soil about 8-10" across the top and about 8-12 tall. Therein shall the amazing transformation take place!
Planted 24 Mary Washington Asparagus plants about a week ago, and then 75 strawberry plants the next day. Asparagus has yet to make an appearance but every one of the strawberry plants have put out good growth in that time period.
In the HT, the 3 different types of lettuces have all appeared and gotten to be about 2" tall. Peas are up about 4". Got two Kale volunteer plants up about 6" and a few more planted in a different mini-bed.
Brought 4 Homestead tomatoes down and planted along the trellis designed just for them. These are an Heirloom plant and were very prolific for us last year. Also brought down and planted 4 Roma's along another trellis. They were about 8" tall to start then and I buried each one up to the first true leaves. In the bottom of each hole is an equal parts blend of blood meal, Epsom salts, and pulverized dried eggshells. Cover with about an inch of soil before dropping in the plant so it doesn't burn the roots! That takes care of the nitrogen, magnesium, and calcium requirements for getting them off to a good start. They have already regained the 2 " I buried them!
Got four Broccoli and 4 cauliflower in two other mini beds, and they are holding their own. These are for fresh eating. I will start another four beds of cabbage, two of broccoli, and two more of cauliflower for preserving and making Kraut. We put up 54 quarts of tomato sauce last fall and made about 25 pints of kraut. Middle son likes my sauerkraut! I don't tell him that I stomp down the cabbage and salt barefoot in a big washtub before canning it! Toe-jam gives it just that right tang!
Took a chance and planted a bunch of Cilantro in one tire bed stack and fennel in another one. If they come up great, if not I'll just do it again in a couple of weeks or so.
All five of the Elderberries are doing very well! As are the three Red Currants, and the three Goosberries.
Four 20' x 4' raised beds are all hand tilled, fertilized, and covered with. plastic waiting for it to get warm enough to plant two beds of beets, and two full beds of different green beans for shelling and for summertime eating.
Had some folks over a few days ago to take a look at how I do this gardening stuff. Have to say they were most impressed! So much so that they were going right home and get a HT ordered for themselves. Gave them the online addresses for all three of Herrick Kimball blogs so that they will the advantage of his vast knowledge and Whizbang ideas!
Well I guess I am all up to date on the goings on around here so, TIFN.
Monday, March 27, 2017
Retraction from a previous post
Just was re-reading a post from last April 16th and realized what an ass I am! I knew back in high school just what the Electoral College was for, and why it was included in our voting mechanism, but had forgotten it in the intervening myriad years!
They are the ONLY reason that we are not now in the total grip of the Clinton political mob!! I can't believe there are more idiots out there than non-idiots, but that is the truth! Shrillary did win the popular vote from all the big city "din do nuffin's", and every single person who is a non producer but has their hand out waiting for it too e filled by Uncle Sammy for sitting on their asses at home all day every day!
Those framers of the constitution were some really smart, critical thinking, forward thinking, seer's of the highest order, to see just what was in the future as regards the population of the big cities and population centers and how they could come to dominate and dictate to the rest of we deplorables out here in flyover country. Yeah Yeah I know, flyover country is to the middle west, but we out here live to the east of the dividing line! And you still have to fly over here to get to us! OR take a boat
Im done doing my Obama imitation, bowing and scraping, kowtowing and kissing ass!
TIFN!
First High Tunnel plantings of this year
Well on a nice rainy day I spent an hour or so in the High Tunnel, hereafter called the HT, putting in the ground, the first seeds of the year. Planted Bibb, Caesar, Black seeded Simpson, Mesclun lettuces. They each have one half of four of the mini beds in there.
Have a lot of plants already started in the House GreenHouse, hereafter called the HGH. Lots of Patterson onions, Broccoli, Cauliflower, and cabbage. They will all be put in the HT as soon as I think we are done with any hard frosts of any length. These are only the the first round of each that we will be eating thru the summer and early fall. In about 4 -6 weeks I'll start another batch right in the mini beds for storage and canning etc.
I also have 75 strawberry plants on the way to. Was going to put them in the ground but have decided to put them in the HT too. Only they will now be in 6"x 6"x10' trays made out of ledger board. They will be filled with compost, planted , and lifted up to the purlin/bow junctions in the HT to just above head high. Then, the berries will just cascade over the edges and hang there waiting to be inhaled by workers below, ME!
Got all four of the Raised Beds next to the HT all broad forked and fertilized. Now they will be covered with the various pieces of woven black plastic with the holes all cut in them. The hole spacing is all set from when I grew things in them inside the HT last year. These pieces of plastic are to be anchored with ground cloth pins to hold them in place. That should take care one any weeds that should dare to try growing in the vicinity!!
Have the plot by the well all smoothed out and raked flat, waiting for me to get the BP laid down for what is to be the Squash patch this year. Rotation of crops you may remember from Gardens 101, is the epitome of a good producing garden! In this same plot I will be planting 24 Mary Washington
Asparagus plants along the west edge of the same. And another 24 each year for two more years. By then there should be a good amount for munching. Hopefully I'll still be around to partake of the yummies!
Putting this out there again if anyone is interested in coming on over to look at the setup in and around the grounds please feel free. This Mini-Beds on Plastic is the brainchild of one Herrick Kimball who I have been conversing with for the last 3-4 years on the 'puter. He has more ideas than Edison the light bulb man, on how to make gardening a lot easier and more fun. If you have a few minutes google him at these two addresses, all lowercase; uplandgardner.blogspot.com and the other one, minibedsonplastic.blogspot.com. As you read thru his articles, click on all the links that are imbedded in there. Lots of good stuff, and he has a home operated online business where he sells items that he has invented. Try googling, Planetwhizbang.com and see what comes up! That is his business address and is just filled with great things.
Guess TIFN so adios, ciao, etc.
Have a lot of plants already started in the House GreenHouse, hereafter called the HGH. Lots of Patterson onions, Broccoli, Cauliflower, and cabbage. They will all be put in the HT as soon as I think we are done with any hard frosts of any length. These are only the the first round of each that we will be eating thru the summer and early fall. In about 4 -6 weeks I'll start another batch right in the mini beds for storage and canning etc.
I also have 75 strawberry plants on the way to. Was going to put them in the ground but have decided to put them in the HT too. Only they will now be in 6"x 6"x10' trays made out of ledger board. They will be filled with compost, planted , and lifted up to the purlin/bow junctions in the HT to just above head high. Then, the berries will just cascade over the edges and hang there waiting to be inhaled by workers below, ME!
Got all four of the Raised Beds next to the HT all broad forked and fertilized. Now they will be covered with the various pieces of woven black plastic with the holes all cut in them. The hole spacing is all set from when I grew things in them inside the HT last year. These pieces of plastic are to be anchored with ground cloth pins to hold them in place. That should take care one any weeds that should dare to try growing in the vicinity!!
Have the plot by the well all smoothed out and raked flat, waiting for me to get the BP laid down for what is to be the Squash patch this year. Rotation of crops you may remember from Gardens 101, is the epitome of a good producing garden! In this same plot I will be planting 24 Mary Washington
Asparagus plants along the west edge of the same. And another 24 each year for two more years. By then there should be a good amount for munching. Hopefully I'll still be around to partake of the yummies!
Putting this out there again if anyone is interested in coming on over to look at the setup in and around the grounds please feel free. This Mini-Beds on Plastic is the brainchild of one Herrick Kimball who I have been conversing with for the last 3-4 years on the 'puter. He has more ideas than Edison the light bulb man, on how to make gardening a lot easier and more fun. If you have a few minutes google him at these two addresses, all lowercase; uplandgardner.blogspot.com and the other one, minibedsonplastic.blogspot.com. As you read thru his articles, click on all the links that are imbedded in there. Lots of good stuff, and he has a home operated online business where he sells items that he has invented. Try googling, Planetwhizbang.com and see what comes up! That is his business address and is just filled with great things.
Guess TIFN so adios, ciao, etc.
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Picture update for the previous post
Going to try again with the pictures. Well there they are. If anyone here on BI is interested in taking a look at the whole setup, come on over and we can talk about it. This entails a whole new concept in gardening. You can do this with the whole garden or just parts of it. What this all boils down to is that if you have a decent spot you will never have to till the ground again. In fact tilling destroys all the previous years work of the roots making holes and tunnels in the subsoil that allows air and water to move thru the soil. There is a whole lot to this idea and I'll see if I can put up a couple of links that explain it all. Standby!Okay, here is the first one. Uplandgardener@blogspot.com and the next one is , Planetwhizbang@blogspot.com. They are both run by a man named Herrick Kimball who lives up in the Fingerlakes region of NY State. He is full of ideas for the garden and I have implemented many of them in mine. This Mini-beds-on-plastic is his idea after years of reading others ideas and coelescing them all into this new method and it all makes sense. Google the links and do some reading. If you are an avid gardener, you will come away impressed!
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This is one mini bed with the plastic cut on three sides |
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When first moved into High Tunnel |
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This one goes to the right of the below left one. |
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All 56 mini beds on the plastic |
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First plants are WALKING Onions I had in there before covering. Had to dig them up and then replant. |
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Getting the High Tunnel ready for planting
Well I dismantled the whole setup I had in there last year as it just did not work. Oh the plants grew very well and we got a lot of food out of it, but it was labor intensive and a constant battle with the weeds!
SO this year, about early January, after getting every thing out I gave it a good deep tilling. Back and forth both ways four different times. Got it mostly level with a construction rake. Then about a week ago we dragged in a piece of plastic called a "bunker cover" This is what farmers use to cover the silage, animal feed, that they have stored in outside, three sided bunkers. It is black on one side and white on the other. Seeing as I want the heat to be transmitted to the ground, we put the black side up. It was cut before we brought it in so that there was about two feet extra on all sides.
Before bringing it in I had dug a six inch deep by six inch wide trench all the way around the inside perimeter of the HT. The plastic was pulled snug and anchored all around with those things called soil staples.
Then I brought in 56, 30" x 30" frames made out of 2x4 lumber. They were placed in six precise rows, front to back and labeled A thru F. Spacing is two feet between each mini-bed each way, and two feet in from the outside walls. There is one area just inside the man door to the left that is nine foot square where I stow all the tools and stuff needed to do the work in there.
After lining them all up, I drove three, one foot long pieces of 3/4" re-rod in three corners of each mini-bed.This was just to keep them from moving around due to accidental kicks or being run into by a wheel barrow. Then I proceeded to cut the plastic, 3/4" inside the 2 x 4"s on three of the sides. I left it attached to one side so that in the event it wasn't being used, I could recover it without having to chase around after a piece of plastic. Also keeps the wind from blowing them away!
Now I am just waiting for the ground in there to heat up to about 60 degrees and I can start dropping in some of the plants I already have growing in the greenhouse on the front of my house.
In each one of these mini-beds there will be intensive planting. There may be as many as three or four different types of plants growing in any one depending on their growth habit and symbiotic relationship with their close neighbors! Lots of plants DO NOT like every other one in the patch so you have to keep them at arms length so to speak.
My weeding between rows and beds is now non-exitistant, and the ones growing inside the bed will be minimal once the good guys get growing and shading them out!!
So now, I am going to try to upload a few pics here so you can see what I'm babbling about:
Well been trying for an hour and cannot figure it out so---- No Pics till I get a lot smarter!
TIFN
SO this year, about early January, after getting every thing out I gave it a good deep tilling. Back and forth both ways four different times. Got it mostly level with a construction rake. Then about a week ago we dragged in a piece of plastic called a "bunker cover" This is what farmers use to cover the silage, animal feed, that they have stored in outside, three sided bunkers. It is black on one side and white on the other. Seeing as I want the heat to be transmitted to the ground, we put the black side up. It was cut before we brought it in so that there was about two feet extra on all sides.
Before bringing it in I had dug a six inch deep by six inch wide trench all the way around the inside perimeter of the HT. The plastic was pulled snug and anchored all around with those things called soil staples.
Then I brought in 56, 30" x 30" frames made out of 2x4 lumber. They were placed in six precise rows, front to back and labeled A thru F. Spacing is two feet between each mini-bed each way, and two feet in from the outside walls. There is one area just inside the man door to the left that is nine foot square where I stow all the tools and stuff needed to do the work in there.
After lining them all up, I drove three, one foot long pieces of 3/4" re-rod in three corners of each mini-bed.This was just to keep them from moving around due to accidental kicks or being run into by a wheel barrow. Then I proceeded to cut the plastic, 3/4" inside the 2 x 4"s on three of the sides. I left it attached to one side so that in the event it wasn't being used, I could recover it without having to chase around after a piece of plastic. Also keeps the wind from blowing them away!
Now I am just waiting for the ground in there to heat up to about 60 degrees and I can start dropping in some of the plants I already have growing in the greenhouse on the front of my house.
In each one of these mini-beds there will be intensive planting. There may be as many as three or four different types of plants growing in any one depending on their growth habit and symbiotic relationship with their close neighbors! Lots of plants DO NOT like every other one in the patch so you have to keep them at arms length so to speak.
My weeding between rows and beds is now non-exitistant, and the ones growing inside the bed will be minimal once the good guys get growing and shading them out!!
So now, I am going to try to upload a few pics here so you can see what I'm babbling about:
Well been trying for an hour and cannot figure it out so---- No Pics till I get a lot smarter!
TIFN
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
New Steps
Well everybody bitched and moaned about "the possibility" that folks would fall and break bones and heads and things trying to get down to the beach by the corner of the Surf Hotel.
Finally someone took the bull by the horns and got a great new set built that looks as though you could drive a bull dozer down them!
So they are all done and then-----, they block them off so no one can actually use the damned steps!! What is up with that? Or do they have to be blessed or sanctified somehow before actual use? Or---, could it be that they are reserved for only summer visitors? Beats the hell out of me!!!
TIFN
Finally someone took the bull by the horns and got a great new set built that looks as though you could drive a bull dozer down them!
So they are all done and then-----, they block them off so no one can actually use the damned steps!! What is up with that? Or do they have to be blessed or sanctified somehow before actual use? Or---, could it be that they are reserved for only summer visitors? Beats the hell out of me!!!
TIFN
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Well, I am back again for another try at this blogging stuff. Tried to get on using my iPad but could not! Had two or three things I wanted to talk about and now that I am here, cannot remember what the hell they were!
I'm sure one of them was about how the stupid assed democrats are still in full voiced denial about the election. I sometimes wonder, err, make that constantly wonder if any of these frigging idiots have given even one seconds thought to what the U.S. would look like in a few years if we were to just open the gates aka obammy, and let any damned person who wanted to come in!
Have any of them ever been to one or more of these shi-thole countries these "refugees" are coming from? Have they ever seen or thought about what it would be like to live under Sharia Law? Do they even KNOW what those "laws" are all about? Hell no!! But I have been to some of those places, a long time ago now, but they were unbelievable to me even back then. Ethiopia, Somaliland, Mozambique, and a few others along the east coast of Africa and along the southern coast of Asia!
Go pick out the worst slum you can find in Mexico City, multiply it by ten and you would get some approximation of what these middle eastern, far eastern pig sty's are like! And they see no problem with letting untold thousands bring their lifestyle with them. It is amazing to me that their o so holy book teaches them to abhor the left hand! You cannot eat with that hand, you can never touch another person with it because it is "unclean"! Well I guess the hell it would be unclean as that is the mechanism whereby they wipe their asses after after defecating! No paper or rag, the bare friggin hand! Then they wipe it on the hem of their burka or the shroud they have wrapped around them! I have seen them after a good dump, stand up and use the bottom of their"dress" to do the deed.
And these were the people who first started medicine schools to teach peoplee to be physicians! Shortly after that they must have beheaded all the smart ones, and that was the end of their foray into the modern world. Since then they have been stuck in the seventh century!
"Peace be upon you", and Allahu Akbar Bunch of friggin' animals.
TIFN
I'm sure one of them was about how the stupid assed democrats are still in full voiced denial about the election. I sometimes wonder, err, make that constantly wonder if any of these frigging idiots have given even one seconds thought to what the U.S. would look like in a few years if we were to just open the gates aka obammy, and let any damned person who wanted to come in!
Have any of them ever been to one or more of these shi-thole countries these "refugees" are coming from? Have they ever seen or thought about what it would be like to live under Sharia Law? Do they even KNOW what those "laws" are all about? Hell no!! But I have been to some of those places, a long time ago now, but they were unbelievable to me even back then. Ethiopia, Somaliland, Mozambique, and a few others along the east coast of Africa and along the southern coast of Asia!
Go pick out the worst slum you can find in Mexico City, multiply it by ten and you would get some approximation of what these middle eastern, far eastern pig sty's are like! And they see no problem with letting untold thousands bring their lifestyle with them. It is amazing to me that their o so holy book teaches them to abhor the left hand! You cannot eat with that hand, you can never touch another person with it because it is "unclean"! Well I guess the hell it would be unclean as that is the mechanism whereby they wipe their asses after after defecating! No paper or rag, the bare friggin hand! Then they wipe it on the hem of their burka or the shroud they have wrapped around them! I have seen them after a good dump, stand up and use the bottom of their"dress" to do the deed.
And these were the people who first started medicine schools to teach peoplee to be physicians! Shortly after that they must have beheaded all the smart ones, and that was the end of their foray into the modern world. Since then they have been stuck in the seventh century!
"Peace be upon you", and Allahu Akbar Bunch of friggin' animals.
TIFN
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