On May 29, 11:11 am, EARL DOYLE <lesjul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> well Europe and England kicked them out because they were too
> conservative, intolerate and violent
They landed up in Indiana and the south. It was Indiana that became
the first state to enact sterilization legislation in 1907.
"women of the lower classes were the first to be deemed "unfit" and
"promiscuous." These women, who were predominately immigrants or women
of color, were discouraged from bearing children, and were encouraged
to use birth-control" Nothing has changed, the older generation
passed its hateful genes to the next!
How awful to know Hitler got his ideas of euthanasia for the disabled
from one of our states, INDIANA, the first place in the world to pass
laws to make it legal to murder disabled children and adults.
German is the largest ancestry reported in Indiana!
People are raised to believe that killing disabled is good for
society, thats what the Germans did in Indiana and in Nazi Germany,
The murders started with the disabled, then the homosexual, Jews, and
anyone else the Germans felt werent FIT to surive in their world. The
sad thing is, I KNOW some scum still feels this way!
>
> On 5/29/12, OccupySpring <soprano.olivi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > See, smart move! :o)
>
> > The south is very prejudice, The most prejudice place I have ever
> > lived in my entire life.
>
> > On May 29, 10:21 am, EARL DOYLE <lesjul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> yea, if anyone threw trash the KKK would protect me
>
> >> ;o))))))))))))
>
> >> On 5/29/12, EARL DOYLE <lesjul...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > Put out a rebel flag, they will leave you alone. :o)
>
> >> > -----
>
> >> > great idea
>
> >> > On 5/29/12, OccupySpring <soprano.olivi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> Put out a rebel flag, they will leave you alone. :o)
>
> >> >> On May 29, 9:57 am, EARL DOYLE <lesjul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>> neighbors around here hate my guts so much they throw trash and dead
> >> >>> animals on my lot
>
> >> >>> cause i ain't PROTESTANT enough for them
>
> >> >>> On 5/29/12, OccupySpring <soprano.olivi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> >>> > I cant believe people actually ate/eat squirrels. I never heard of
> >> >>> > a
> >> >>> > such a thing until I moved to the south.
>
> >> >>> > Next time you meet someone from Long Island or San Diego, tell them
> >> >>> > people eat squirrel in the south, they wont believe you.
>
> >> >>> > On May 29, 9:51 am, EARL DOYLE <lesjul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>> >> sorry plenty of birds and squires so many we hear owls
>
> >> >>> >> On 5/29/12, OccupySpring <soprano.olivi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> >>> >> > and birds!!
>
> >> >>> >> > Birds are taunting my dogs like crazy this year, They run around
> >> >>> >> > and
> >> >>> >> > chase the birds out of the yard. I dont remember seeing so many
> >> >>> >> > birds
> >> >>> >> > last year, except for black crows that came to eat the pears
> >> >>> >> > from
> >> >>> >> > the
> >> >>> >> > top of the pear tree. I even saw a squirrel run across my fence
> >> >>> >> > yesterday!!
>
> >> >>> >> > On May 29, 9:29 am, EARL DOYLE <lesjul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>> >> >> good point, now you mention it i'm actually seeing bees for the
> >> >>> >> >> first
> >> >>> >> >> time in i don't know how many years
>
> >> >>> >> >> On 5/29/12, OccupySpring <soprano.olivi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> >>> >> >> > Ive been seeing more bees this year, Thats good!
>
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> >> >>> >> >> >> nectar,
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> >> >>> >> >> >> large
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> >> >>> >> >> >> to
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> >> >>> >> >> >> community
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> >> >>> >> >> >> and
> >> >>> >> >> >> even hotels all over the city have been
> >> >>> >> >> >> legal<http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/16/bring-on-the-bees/>only
> >> >>> >> >> >> for the past two years. The New York City Department of
> >> >>> >> >> >> Health
> >> >>> >> >> >> and
> >> >>> >> >> >> Mental
> >> >>> >> >> >> Hygiene puts the number of registered hives at 161 — up from
> >> >>> >> >> >> 4
> >> >>> >> >> >> in
> >> >>> >> >> >> April
> >> >>> >> >> >> 2010 — but the actual number of hives may be three times as
> >> >>> >> >> >> many.
>
> >> >>> >> >> >> The varied members of the beekeeping legions no longer have
> >> >>> >> >> >> to
> >> >>> >> >> >> keep
> >> >>> >> >> >> secret
> >> >>> >> >> >> their delight in the apiary underworld. Through
> >> >>> >> >> >> apprenticeships
> >> >>> >> >> >> and
> >> >>> >> >> >> courses<http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/27/nyregion/in-new-york-bees-and-their...>
> >> >>> >> >> >> that
> >> >>> >> >> >> have proliferated in the city, they are joined in a mostly
> >> >>> >> >> >> intellectual
> >> >>> >> >> >> pursuit, though some acknowledge that they took up
> >> >>> >> >> >> beekeeping
> >> >>> >> >> >> for
> >> >>> >> >> >> the
> >> >>> >> >> >> gear.
>
> >> >>> >> >> >> "As soon as I got into the suit, I was hooked," said Ralph
> >> >>> >> >> >> Gaeta,
> >> >>> >> >> >> a
> >> >>> >> >> >> medical
> >> >>> >> >> >> device salesman who keeps hives in Brooklyn and Queens and
> >> >>> >> >> >> takes
> >> >>> >> >> >> pride
> >> >>> >> >> >> in
> >> >>> >> >> >> the fruit of his labor. His Mizz Beehavin'
>
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