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Saturday, August 31, 2019

"Addiction"


         

Addiction plague and Death will get worst, with the legalization of Marijuana...Medical Marijuana and Prescription drugs.... Lawyers and Politicians create new names to make it legal so they can hook you to come back for more..  They are now Legal drug dealers.. 
         To those suffering from addiction including Marijuana, whether it be from Alcohol or Drugs.. If you are successful in stopping the use of these addictive substances for a period of time you can never use another addictive drug again.. If you do, it will be like you never stopped only 100 times worst and probably fatal..



"Mental Defectives"


     Years ago we had Institutions in every State for Mental Defectives... They are all gone now but the Insane are roaming the streets as we speak..


Sunday, July 7, 2019

"The Organic Effect"

I like to say I am a Vegetarian almost Vegan... For the past 10 years I have done this.. It was the torture,   slaughter and treatment for money of those poor Animals I wanted no part in.. Then came Organic and I have never felt better in my life..

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

"On This Day in American History"





I Looked up what war this was about because I found this Tomb Stone when I visited a cemetery in Lyme Connecticut the other day..It just so happens that it came up as a Historic day. I can't Imagine the suffering of his family learning of his death at that point in time...

On May 29, 1848, Wisconsin enters the union becoming the 30th state. French explorer Jean Nicolet was the first European to explore the area in 1634. At the conclusion of the French-Indian Wars in 1763, what would become Wisconsin was the center of a lucrative fur trade. After the Revolutionary War, the U.S. ostensibly governed of the area, but it wasn’t until after the War of 1812 that the U.S. took control from British fur traders. With the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, settlers began arriving, attracted by the agricultural potential. Today, Wisconsin, home to nearly 6 million people, is known as “America’s Dairyland” and is most famous for its cheese.