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Im from Mississippi, i’m a southern girl. I have never lived up north! I have lived in the south my entire life. My step dad is in the army and is getting moved to fort lewis which is about 30 minutes from seattle i think? Im going to be a sophomore in high school any ideas wear i might be going to school at? I guess i have somewhat of a country accent, are people going to think i am weird because of that? Whats the style like up there? Please say people wear CHACOS! those are my favorite shows ever! i like the outdoors, camping, hunting, fishing, hiking. I have never been in snow before, does it snow there?

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They keep telling us they have to make unpopular decisions in order to save America. This was done even since 2001 after 911. GW Bush made many decisions and many decisions that were unpopular. In 2003, he said we had to attack the greatest CONSPIRACY THEORY that ever lived that lurked behind no-fly-zones as he told us a defeated country was gonna kill us with “mushroom clouds” and other weapons of mass destruction. We found out he was wrong long after we already told him that Osama caused 911, and, as an alien to this country and freedom, he couldn’t understand clear English. He there said, “I’M THE DECIDER,” and he waged a war to end all no-fly-zones. After it was found there were no WMDs there in Iraq, he and a whole group of very startling individuals ranted in unity in the air, “WE CAN’T PULL OUT NOW! WE CAN’T CUT AND RUN! WHAT WOULD THE WORLD THINK OF US!” We finally learned that they cared what the world thinks even though global polls show that even the belief that Washington staged 911 is believed more strongly by other countries, some 63% of Canadians were polled. This never bothered Washington.

GW Bush then kept making speeches. Each time he kept repeating what he said in the last. He kept telling us how we must take the fight to our enemies and how we must not be “isolationists.” The problems of America kept getting worse and worse and worse and worse. Although then claiming that the Iraq War was staged in order to establish a “GLOBAL DEMOCRACY FOR OUR OWN SECURITY,” it was difficult to get him to understand he was the most unpopular appointed president of all time. Actually the only appointed one.

We then hit right into a recession. Before “THE DECIDER” left, he then decided to bail out his buddies that caused a great financial bubble. Soon many other countries were suffering too because other DECIDERS DECIDED to link up all the economies of the nations. “THE DECIDER” told us boldly that “Popularity is fleeting. Principles are forever!” long after wasting American resources on the strangest most ridiculous war to end all no-fly-zones he told us was for “GLOBAL DEMOCRACY.” He told us at different times that his decisions may not be popular, but that “history” will ultimately show that they were correct. Unfortunately AT THE SAME TIME HE WAS MAKING HIS SO-CALLED BAD DECISIONS AND KILLING OUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS IN WARS HALF WAY AROUND THE WORLD, “FOR OUR FREEDOMS,” HE WAS ESCALATING THE CONSTRUCTION OF FEMA DETENTION CAMPS NOT CAPABLE COLLECTIVELY OF HOLDING 19 HIJACKERS, BUT CAPABLE OF HOLDING MILLIONS OF PEOPLE! The very written stated reasons for these camps has been for them to be used in the event of public uprising and riots.

Then Barack Obama was elected on the promise of “CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN.” He then followed the Bush bailouts and in a few days more than doubled the national debt. Now American leaders are confessing that, “AMERICA IS BROKEN!” Now, when it is time to find out what brought us here, Barack Obama then yells to us, “LET’S LOOK FORWARD!”

Now today, March 24, 2010, Tim Geithner is seen on CNN remarking after the Obama Health Care Plan has been written into law, telling America that their decisions may not be popular but that history will prove they were the right things to do.

Has the even yet more escalated construction of detention camps in America, by the “conspiracy theorist”-hating race all around us, convinced them they can’t tell their decisions are wrong?

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And why do so many among us mentally diagnose us for being right about the harmlessness of defeated dictators and for us not being war criminals?

They keep telling us they have to make unpopular decisions in order to save America. This was done even since 2001 after 911. GW Bush made many decisions and many decisions that were unpopular. In 2003, he said we had to attack the greatest CONSPIRACY THEORY that ever lived that lurked behind no-fly-zones as he told us a defeated country was gonna kill us with “mushroom clouds” and other weapons of mass destruction. We found out he was wrong long after we already told him that Osama caused 911, and, as an alien to this country and freedom, he couldn’t understand clear English. He there said, “I’M THE DECIDER,” and he waged a war to end all no-fly-zones. After it was found there were no WMDs there in Iraq, he and a whole group of very startling individuals ranted in unity in the air, “WE CAN’T PULL OUT NOW! WE CAN’T CUT AND RUN! WHAT WOULD THE WORLD THINK OF US!” We finally learned that they cared what the world thinks even though global polls show that even the belief that Washington staged 911 is believed more strongly by other countries, some 63% of Canadians were polled. This never bothered Washington.

GW Bush then kept making speeches. Each time he kept repeating what he said in the last. He kept telling us how we must take the fight to our enemies and how we must not be “isolationists.” The problems of America kept getting worse and worse and worse and worse. Although then claiming that the Iraq War was staged in order to establish a “GLOBAL DEMOCRACY FOR OUR OWN SECURITY,” it was difficult to get him to understand he was the most unpopular appointed president of all time. Actually the only appointed one.

We then hit right into a recession. Before “THE DECIDER” left, he then decided to bail out his buddies that caused a great financial bubble. Soon many other countries were suffering too because other DECIDERS DECIDED to link up all the economies of the nations. “THE DECIDER” told us boldly that “Popularity is fleeting. Principles are forever!” long after wasting American resources on the strangest most ridiculous war to end all no-fly-zones he told us was for “GLOBAL DEMOCRACY.” He told us at different times that his decisions may not be popular, but that “history” will ultimately show that they were correct. Unfortunately AT THE SAME TIME HE WAS MAKING HIS SO-CALLED BAD DECISIONS AND KILLING OUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS IN WARS HALF WAY AROUND THE WORLD, “FOR OUR FREEDOMS,” HE WAS ESCALATING THE CONSTRUCTION OF FEMA DETENTION CAMPS NOT CAPABLE COLLECTIVELY OF HOLDING 19 HIJACKERS, BUT CAPABLE OF HOLDING MILLIONS OF PEOPLE! The very written stated reasons for these camps has been for them to be used in the event of public uprising and riots.

Then Barack Obama was elected on the promise of “CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN.” He then followed the Bush bailouts and in a few days more than doubled the national debt. Now American leaders are confessing that, “AMERICA IS BROKEN!” Now, when it is time to find out what brought us here, Barack Obama then yells to us, “LET’S LOOK FORWARD!”

Now today, March 24, 2010, Tim Geithner is seen on CNN remarking after the Obama Health Care Plan has been written into law, telling America that their decisions may not be popular but that history will prove they were the right things to do.

Has the even yet more escalated construction of detention camps in America, by the “conspiracy theorist”-hating race all around us, convinced them they can’t tell their decisions are wrong?

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Nov
01

Hoquiam/Aberdeen Washington?

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Try to make this short and sweet.
Need rain, fog and green forrest with lots of hiking, biking, camping, shelling, clamming.
Do not need big smoggy city, crowded public transportation, loud traffic jams, snooty people and keeping up with the Jones’s.
Would like to start own business, furniture making and clay art.
Would like Hoquiam/Aberdeen area. High paying jobs are not what I am seeking, would like to purchase house in future that I wont be paying on till I die.
Anyone have anything to say? Please just say how you feel, be honest I will take your info and analize it.
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Myself and a group of friends in our late 20′s want to hike up Mount Washington in mid September. We are from Boston and we are looking for some options for campsites near the mountain. What are best campsites to facilitate this? We don’t want to go back country camping, just find a nice basic campsite that we can all drive up to and meet at after work on Friday and stay the weekend. We don’t want to stay at a tackey place with a pool, restaurant and lots of children…just a fire pit, picnic table and lots of trees :) Thanks

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My wife and I just visited Western Washington state and were AMAZED at the natural beauty there and the friendliness of its inhabitants. I just finished my Master’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in MIS (Management of Information Systems), and my wife is a newly graduated RN (registered nurse) who works for a local pediatric clinic here in Omaha, Nebraska. We have been contemplating a move lately. We are entirely too sick of the winters here. We are looking to move some place that has milder winters. Omaha’s are 5-6 mo long and we get way too much snow and often wind chills far below zero. In addition, the summers are often too hot and humid so the kids end up spending too much time indoors. We have three children ages 12, 7 and 5 and we would like to move some place with a community feel to it. We don’t mind rain instead of snow and even some snow is perfectly fine, just not as much as we get now where the 50 degree below zero wind literally takes your breath away. We want an area with good schools, safe neighborhoods where outdoor recreation is easily accessible. We want to be close enough to a somewhat bigger city so we can enjoy typical city advantages such as concerts and live theater, as well be close enough to drive into the wilderness for a weekend of camping and “getting away from it all”. We need an area that can serve both of our professions and where home prices aren’t extravagant and the people are friendly. Omaha is incredibly friendly and the cost of living is wonderful and our kids go to great schools in a smaller neighboring city but we just can’t stand the weather. When we visited Oregon and Washington in early September, we went as far South as Portland, OR and as far North as Port Angeles, Forks, and Cape Flattery in WA. Downtown Seattle was too big and scary for my wife to live there on a regular basis, especially at night (though I loved it) and Forks was too far from a big city for me (though my wife loved it). Something or somewhere in between would be nice. Someone suggested Bellingham to us but we just don’t know much about anywhere ourselves. If anyone would have any good suggestions or other websites for us to aide in our research, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, our family in Omaha :)

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i need help because most camps for teens are if they already have experience please help. thank you

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I was reading Do Hard Things by Alex and Brett Harris and It mentions a summer program on trout lake in washington put on by world venture. can anyone tell me what website to go to or where I can find out more Information on this camp?

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Oct
01

Remote beach for bonfire in Washington?

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I’m looking for a remote beach to camp on for a night or two where my friends and I would be able to have a massive bonfire without getting bothered. Anywhere on the Washington/Northern Oregon coast as well as the San juans is appropriate. Thanks!

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