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Subversion of Rural Innocence

It's bad enough that our homes are stolen by fraud and predatory lending worse, we get to shoulder this: http://brillig.com/debt_clock/
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Jan 23
2009

Hope for Homeowners- Stop Mortgage Fraud Bill

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Please download and distribute to as many homeowners as possible. Tell them not to walk away, stay in their homes.

Jun 29
2008

We Are Human

Posted by Larry Hobson in reflections

Larry Hobson

 

You know when you get right down to it I believe we all want what each of us think is best for the country.

May 23
2008

1967 Vs. 2007

Posted by Larry Hobson in reflections

Larry Hobson

Subject: 1967 V.S. 2007

1967 vs. 2007 Scenario: Jack goes quail hunting before school, pulls into school parking lot with shotgun in gun rack.

May 22
2008

Those Oklahoma Hills

Posted by Larry Hobson in reflections

Larry Hobson

Those Oklahoma hills sure do bring back memories, do you remember the song "Those
Oklahoma Hills Where I Was Born". I don't know who wrote the song but I'm sure his or her memories of those Oklahoma hills were the same as mind. Around where I was born which was Bartlesville they called the hills circle mountains but they were only hills. Hills covered with Blackjack trees and Hickory trees and a little of this and that make up the full beauty of the Oklahoma Hills. Out cropping of sandstone with moss all over them and small caves are a vital make up of the hills. Wild life is abundant in the hills and mixed with the trees and sandstone make up the complete picture. In the fall the hills turn wonderful colors and give the rustic setting for the log cabins that still can be found back in the hills. Along the bottom of the hills where I lived you can find Indian cemeteries with sandstone fences and over grown with weeds and grass. Small old school houses that are now being used for houses are also around the bottom of the hills. Yes those Oklahoma Hills are something to see and a good place to hike around. When you get hungry just look around and you will find wild Berries to eat and water from fresh springs that stream down the hills and over the sandstone on its way to the river
below. At the foot of the hills lays a carpet of grass that form meadows and feeding grounds for the Deer and wild Turkeys to hide in. Yes those Oklahoma Hills are great and the memories of my younger days are just as great.



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