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	<title>Comments on: Echoes of Oklahoma City 1995</title>
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		<title>By: Gwendol Bowling</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gwendol Bowling</dc:creator>
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		<description>You know what? I really like tea (and coffee, and hot chocolate, and Bosco, and lemonade, and water, and alcoholic beverages [at LEAST some of them] and Kool-Aid, and milk, and if I left a beverage or drink out because I forgot or haven&#039;t tried it I am sorry). I like some partys. I like to have fun. I sure would appreciate if these people would quit using beverages for their uniequivocal vocal confusion of our stances in the United States. I REALLY LIKE TEA. When I give a tea party, I don&#039;t not wish for people to immediately think of this. I LIKE TEA.

IF in any way, the media, and this pseudomovement are indeed related to the events in Ausin, Texas -- THEN this group must look in the mirror as inciting (let&#039;s not confuse here) irreverent, dangerous behavior, forcing damage to our home soil, destruction of property, violation of numberous American values, and the taking of life in the name of being &quot;patriotic&quot; -- if being patriotic causes this kind of behavior -- sleep well and happy -- may the tax-man find you for sure. This sort of behavior is costing a bundle. Frankly, I did not see the full speech that Sarah Palin made in Texas, and many seemed to enjoy it from what I saw. However, she has a gob of nerve coming to Texas and invoking the &quot;S&quot; word. She perhaps would have done better for her state of Alaska in actually serving her state for some major portion of her term. They elected her; I didn&#039;t and she just plain let the voters of Alaska down.

Texas has enough to deal with on it&#039;s own without carpetbagging imports coming to incite more to deal with and pay for before taxes. Shame on the Texas people who support this sort of outside intrusion. Texans never mind laughing at themselves. We don&#039;t laugh at planes intentionally crashing anywhere in Texas. We DO have a degree of Howard Hughes in all of us by way of history.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You know what? I really like tea (and coffee, and hot chocolate, and Bosco, and lemonade, and water, and alcoholic beverages [at LEAST some of them] and Kool-Aid, and milk, and if I left a beverage or drink out because I forgot or haven&#8217;t tried it I am sorry). I like some partys. I like to have fun. I sure would appreciate if these people would quit using beverages for their uniequivocal vocal confusion of our stances in the United States. I REALLY LIKE TEA. When I give a tea party, I don&#8217;t not wish for people to immediately think of this. I LIKE TEA.</p>
<p>IF in any way, the media, and this pseudomovement are indeed related to the events in Ausin, Texas &#8212; THEN this group must look in the mirror as inciting (let&#8217;s not confuse here) irreverent, dangerous behavior, forcing damage to our home soil, destruction of property, violation of numberous American values, and the taking of life in the name of being &#8220;patriotic&#8221; &#8212; if being patriotic causes this kind of behavior &#8212; sleep well and happy &#8212; may the tax-man find you for sure. This sort of behavior is costing a bundle. Frankly, I did not see the full speech that Sarah Palin made in Texas, and many seemed to enjoy it from what I saw. However, she has a gob of nerve coming to Texas and invoking the &#8220;S&#8221; word. She perhaps would have done better for her state of Alaska in actually serving her state for some major portion of her term. They elected her; I didn&#8217;t and she just plain let the voters of Alaska down.</p>
<p>Texas has enough to deal with on it&#8217;s own without carpetbagging imports coming to incite more to deal with and pay for before taxes. Shame on the Texas people who support this sort of outside intrusion. Texans never mind laughing at themselves. We don&#8217;t laugh at planes intentionally crashing anywhere in Texas. We DO have a degree of Howard Hughes in all of us by way of history.</p>
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