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Sacrificing community interests for the benefit of the whole
Land is our God given asset and we are required to assume good stewardship over it to bring wealth, employment, business opportunities and other benefits to us. We have allowed the State and NLTB to take up the role of stewardship in the last 50 years while we have been left out of the picture and others have benefited as well as profited excessively out of that by mortgaging these assets for their own benefit. NLTB charges native landowners whose lands have been leased out at least 15 per cent of their gross income to pay for NLTB officials. So as such, these NLTB officials should strictly be looking after the interest of the landowners first and foremost. $40million of land rentals have been in arrears for many years and I suggest that the first thing that these NLTB officials do is to collect it if they have the landowners' interest at heart.
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She set out as she had done every Sunday afternoon for years. She locked her door, turned to the weather, and held the hand rail as she stepped carefully down from the porch. Once on the ground she adjusted her hat on her gray head. As this was a winter day in the Christmas season, a cold day, she also adjusted her coat. Had it been raining, she would have pulled a large lawn and leaf bag, as if it were a poncho, over her head and upper body. Most times she shouldered her hand bag. This day she also shouldered a bulging plastic shopping bag. She walked along the dirt road that would lead her to the paved road that would lead her to the highway. Her only company was her shadow, small and indistinct at her feet. She walked without the deliberate care of someone unfamiliar with the terrain, but neither was her gait quick.
Brian Williams
The Clinton campaign has decried the rumors as offensive and outrageous, and last week forced volunteer Jones County coordinator Judy Rose to resign after learning that she forwarded a such an e-mail on Nov. 21. But it turns out Rose wasn't the only one. Linda Olson, a volunteer coordinator in Iowa County, had forwarded a similar version on Oct. 5, without comment, to 11 people. One of the recipients was Ben Young, a regional field director for Democrat Chris Dodd's campaign, who provided a copy to The Associated Press on Sunday. As NewsBusters editor Brent Baker noted in an October 31 post, NBC "Nightly News" anchor Brian Williams tossed Obama a softball at an interview on the matter of the Illinois Democrat being subtly "swift-boated" about his religion. Williams hinted that Republicans were most likely to unfairly smear Obama, but given the fact that TWO Hillary Clinton workers have been given the boot thus far, what are the chances Williams will apply the left-wing "swift-boating" canard to Hillary Clinton? (emphasis mine): .
Survival Tools — Farming, Stories, Poetry, Writing, and Leaning
The United States seems to be at the end of its rope in many ways-losing wars, a falling dollar and declining economy, decreasing prestige among the peoples of the world. A key question now is how to live during the transition from the no-longer of the American Empire, trying to salvage the best of America, and make it to whatever not-yet we can create. The deepening darkness can be more manageable if we lean on each other. MOVING TO KOKOPELLI FARM After 25 years of college teaching and administration, I left college as my primary work environment for agriculture in the early l990s. I sensed that many of humanity's support systems and the natural capital that sustains us were breaking down. I wanted to learn more about the basics of food, water, plants, animals, the soil, climate, and the elements.
Jeff Thelen's Blog
Thought you'd like this one. At church a few weeks back, a couple renewed their wedding vows to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. The preacher asked them where they were married. The groom replied "Saint So-and-sos. And a short time after our wedding the church burned down and the priest died." Without missing a beat my preacher said "Would you mind if we did this outside?" I had the luck of being at the Packer game last Sunday. What a game and what a day! After spotting the Seahawks 14-points, the Packers looked like an absolutely unstoppable team. And when that snow fell down, it was like being inside a snow globe, you couldn't see the people who were sitting in the stands on the other side of the stadium. But it wasn't cold! In fact, I kept my gloves off for most of the game.
Sizing Europe saunters to head of Champion Hurdle betting
Just when the Champion Hurdle picture was looking bafflingly opaque, one breathtaking performance cast it in a piercingly clear light. Sizing Europe is the new favourite for Cheltenham's hurdling crown, and as short as 9-4 with Coral, after routing five accomplished rivals in the Irish equivalent yesterday. An inexperienced six-year-old, Sizing Europe won the AIG Europe Champion Hurdle by eight lengths under Andrew McNamara. Hardy Eustace and Al Eile, two solid yardsticks who went off joint-favourites, were second and third and Conor O'Dwyer, who rode the former, said: "I've never been so fast. That was an unbelievable performance." The race must be put in sober context. There was no British challenge and neither Sublimity nor Harchibald was risked on the slow ground.
Super Farmer from Canada writes: The Skipper from Canada writes: Yes ...
The Edmonton marketplace has seen contractors hoard in foundations and board up half completed homes with plywood. The condo market is way overbuilt, henced overpriced and your seeing condos now being offered for rent. Your seeing cribbers and framers getting laid off and they are heading back east. Yes, the 1980s are back again in Alberta ! Good ole 'Recession.' Posted 21/01/08 at 10:42 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment .
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