Right, Right Back At Ya!Written by The Indy Voice
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I've come to conclusion that where I'm at in life has everything to do with my ability and I'm not going to sit around and listen to sniveling comments of a bunch of self-righteous, hypocritical, small-minded peons who have as many brain cells as I cleave from my ass when I scratch it. Conservative dipstick: The British we're just asking for these attacks by having an open society that promotes multi-culturalism. Indy: Why don't you move to another country since you seem to hate this one so much? No longer will I travel to library, bookstore or pick-up newspaper because why does any of that matter. I'm going to just ignore all so-called "facts" and tailor my arguments to appeal to all that is bad in human nature. Hell, that's exactly what Republicans have been doing for years and they have a lock on Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of government not to mention religious and corporate institutions in this country. Conservative retard: The U.S. and Britain are fighting an away game against these terrorists so we don't have to fight them here! It is unfortunate that London has been attacked and I offer them my condolences and solidarity. Indy: I really believe that Conservatives, and clergy, and televangelists, and segregationists and greedy capitalists who are actively trying to make that a mainstream lifestyle, Republican party, Family Research Council—all of them who have tried to theocratize America and Britain—I point finger in their face and say "you helped this happen."

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These are some of points (sharpened by my own experiences and observations) travel-writer Paul Theroux makes in his work: Dark Star Safari: Overland from Cairo to Cape Town. I've been blessed to have also visited parts of Africa, having taken trains, planes, and automobiles (hitchhiked for most part) from Johannesburg to Cape Town, South Africa, up Garden Route to Durban, Swaziland, Kruger National Park, and back to Johannesburg, on to Pretoria and Voortreeker's National Monument (does it still stand?) while en route to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia). I met up with an English lass on train in Bulawayo whom I had met near George, South Africa and bunji-jumped with off a bridge weeks before while travelling back to Johannesburg. I then went to Tel Aviv, Israel before coming to Home Sweet Home(USA). May God bless Africa with genuine leaders who love their people and who put their people above their personal ambitions and greedy temptations.

David Ben-Ariel, an American author who has travelled widely and who has lived throughout Israel, shares a special focus on the Middle East and great interest in Jerusalem, reflected in hard-hitting articles that help others improve their understanding of that troubled region that is destined to affect us all. Check out http://www.benariel.com and http://www.pushhamburger.com/david.htm/
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