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Old 11-06-2007, 04:18 PM
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Old Paths said it is from Booker.

This is the same issue I was banned for speaking about. That's why I haven't posted on either thread too much.

Can I say it now?

It is very obvious that a couple of men on the other Tulsa thread were knowingly lying about this issue.

I don't understand what the big deal was.

It is now obvious that a new organization is soon to be a reality.
I have seen attempts by so-called "Conservatives" on this board to deceive people recently. The post on another thread about the "UPCI official" and the "Tulsa coordinator" is an example of of this.

Ban me if you will, but the whole "Tulsa Summit" meeting is based upon deception and half truths and lying accusations. That is is how this crowd has operated for years. If you want specifics just check out the horror stories of the broken lives they have left in their wake.
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Old 11-06-2007, 04:22 PM
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I'm waiting until Legal Larry is proven the author before commenting.
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Old 11-06-2007, 04:57 PM
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I'm waiting until Legal Larry is proven the author before commenting.
I hope no one is implying that the good men of the "Tulsa Summit" would forge LLB's sig on an email. We know that none of these men have spread disinformation in the recent past, have they?
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Old 11-06-2007, 05:58 PM
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I hope no one is implying that the good men of the "Tulsa Summit" would forge LLB's sig on an email. We know that none of these men have spread disinformation in the recent past, have they?

As the former president would say, What is your definition of "disinformation"?





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I have seen attempts by so-called "Conservatives" on this board to deceive people recently. The post on another thread about the "UPCI official" and the "Tulsa coordinator" is an example of of this.

Ban me if you will, but the whole "Tulsa Summit" meeting is based upon deception and half truths and lying accusations. That is is how this crowd has operated for years. If you want specifics just check out the horror stories of the broken lives they have left in their wake.
Like at Easter in 1982, when an official used the words "closing" and "permament" yet by the time two weeks went by that same official denied using such terms?!?!?

It could have been at GC there was not intent of formation, but there were others who have instead changed the course.

That does not change what was said to Steadfast at GC. Nor does it lessen the fact he heard it was not true from two parties themselves.

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Like at Easter in 1982, when an official used the words "closing" and "permament" yet by the time two weeks went by that same official denied using such terms?!?!?

It could have been at GC there was not intent of formation, but there were others who have instead changed the course.

That does not change what was said to Steadfast at GC. Nor does it lessen the fact he heard it was not true from two parties themselves.

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Oh, sorry... I didn't know you wanted a response. Yes, Easter of 1882 was a tough time back on the farm. Most of the Crow warrior bands had gone to the reservation, not so much killing as there used to be just raiding and robbing.

Pa started on the frame house that spring. We had been living in the sod dugout up until then. Except the girls, they moved into the loft of the barn as soon as that was built.

Some itinerant Methodists come around from time to time and folks would go to the revivals. Of course there was no dancing allowed for several weeks after such a meeting. Pa's drinking became more secretive too. It was a tough winter - lots of cold but not enough snow. The cisterns in the bluffs are low and pasture for the cows will be sparse.

Well, that's the news from the farm.
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Oh, sorry... I didn't know you wanted a response. Yes, Easter of 1882 was a tough time back on the farm. Most of the Crow warrior bands had gone to the reservation, not so much killing as there used to be just raiding and robbing.

Pa started on the frame house that spring. We had been living in the sod dugout up until then. Except the girls, they moved into the loft of the barn as soon as that was built.

Some itinerant Methodists come around from time to time and folks would go to the revivals. Of course there was no dancing allowed for several weeks after such a meeting. Pa's drinking became more secretive too. It was a tough winter - lots of cold but not enough snow. The cisterns in the bluffs are low and pasture for the cows will be sparse.

Well, that's the news from the farm.
Don't know 'bout you but I miss the old sod domicile. They had a certain flavor.





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Don't know 'bout you but I miss the old sod domicile. They had a certain flavor.




Just to (sorta) hijack the thread...

There was this old hermit that lived on the farm next to my grandparent's. This was 1960's and 1970's. He lived in a set of adobe structures. They had been built as several smaller homes and he just kind of "spread out" among them. He had a Windmill that provided electricity to his bard and a yard light. He had a small apple orchard and bee hives. No running water except in the spring when the snow melt from the hills behind our farms would be channeled down and into some pipes he had laid.

He was living like this while right across the road from us in a different kind of a "dugout" was the "Hammer of Hell" ICBM silo.
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Just to (sorta) hijack the thread...

There was this old hermit that lived on the farm next to my grandparent's. This was 1960's and 1970's. He lived in a set of adobe structures. They had been built as several smaller homes and he just kind of "spread out" among them. He had a Windmill that provided electricity to his bard and a yard light. He had a small apple orchard and bee hives. No running water except in the spring when the snow melt from the hills behind our farms would be channeled down and into some pipes he had laid.

He was living like this while right across the road from us in a different kind of a "dugout" was the "Hammer of Hell" ICBM silo.

Talk about a tale of two cities ....
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