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Why did leftist unions use crosshairs on a document & a home address they circulated about protesting Wal-mart?

They even went as far as to post a developer's personal address on the document.
Is this not violent speech that's so common on the left?

http://weaselzippers.us/2011/01/19/d-c-u nion-goons-plan-to-march-on-wal-mart-dev elopers-home-flyers-show-gun-sight-targe t-next-to-his-address/

Yet the leftist Media acts as if it doesn't exist? Their sheep who they tell Fox is evil never see this kind of thing. They live in their own little Pravda Leningrad where ignorance is bliss ... just don't mind the starving farmers & people burning their furniture to keep from freezing to death.

ode to you, disco stu : ) we gotta pick up the truth and run with it
Yeah, I think the correlation ends at putting personal addresses on & attacking people in their own homes. That's a big left thing, Obama himself did it & they used that thuggery to steal the assets from first position bond holders on GM & Chrysler & give them to the Unions. The Progressives are violent, they use violence as a matter of every day operations. They use Propaganda to paint others as if they did the same things, while using their control of the media to get loud about their targets, while being quiet about the real violent ones, the Progressives. It's exactly what the Nazi's did to the Jews.


Progressives uses Alknski tactics, Obama pushes his works to kids.

It is so reminiscent of Nazi tactics because the source for both is the Same, the Progressive scumbag Ed Bernays, nephew of Sigmond Freud. His book Propaganda laid out the methods for mind controlling the Sheep. Goebbels, Hitler's Propaganda minister loved that book & used it to do what Nazi's did to the Jews.

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Luke hittin up the stair at the farmers home furniture store

I need help with a conclusion paragraph?

I am typing an essay on Italians, and need help on the conclusion paragraph.
Here is the essay:
Italians
Italians are warm, welcoming people, who love to relax, celebrate, and socialize with family and friends. Their celebration and relaxation usually takes place around a dinner table at a restaurant or at home, so they can enjoy the traditions of Italian cuisine. Italians have a strong passion for eating, but also enjoy talking.
In Italy, conversation is considered an art form. If you were to walk the streets of Italy, or stop at a café, you would notice people of all ages engaged in intense and animated discussions on a wide variety of topics, ranging from family, work, politics, gossip, food, drinks, and sports, especially soccer.
From the largest cities, to the most rural of villages, there is one place that will always remain as the central meeting point of Italian culture- the Piazza ( meaning square ). No matter how big or small the Piazza is, you will always see people sitting, strolling, walking, talking, and interacting with one another. Piazzas are also the main focal points for festivals, gatherings, celebrations, and political events.
To real Italians, lunch is a 1-2 hour affair with traditionally a two to three course meal, which explains why most places halt for two hours of the day. Stores shut down, banks close, and all of the streets are empty. At around 2 o’clock, people start to emerge from their houses and populate the streets again until around 19:30 when it’s time for dinner. After dinner, the streets come to life again as Italians stroll around the piazza to work off their meal or head off for their evening engagement.
Italian food is high in the ranks of most delicious, richest, and most varied of all cooking, with dishes for every occasion. Their food plays a huge role in their life and culture. Every region has their specialty, not only pasta, but all varieties of meat and fish are cooked to old, handed down recipes, mouth watering puddings, and of course, nobody can beat their ice creams.
Shopping may not be a national past time, but it is taken very seriously in Italy. The major cities, like Rome, Milan, Florence, are full of the most wonderful shops selling everything from designer clothes to the newest and hippest furniture to be found anywhere in the world. Milan has its furniture fair every year and furniture makers from far and wide will go there to see what is happening at the leading edge of furniture design. Leather is also a good buy in Italy, Italians know their leather and the finest gloves, shoes, jackets, and bags are worn by virtually all Italians. They glory in being chic, and are generally always beautifully turned out.
Sports are a very important passion in the lives of many Italians. Football, being their main passion, with hundreds of football clubs with top soccer teams playing for their country. Volleyball is also much enjoyed as is rugby, with the rugby team playing for the European Challenge Cup.
Italians place more value on the simple things in life ( family, community, enjoying a Tuscan sunset ) rather than the material things most westerners covet. There are plenty of happy farmers in Italy who want no more than to share a meal with others in their community.
The Italian Language is a romance language, spoken as a native language by about 70 million people in Italy, San Marino, and parts of Switzerland, Croatia, Slovenia, and France. Italian is based on the Tuscan dialect, which beforehand was only available to upper class Florentine society. Unlike other romance languages, Italian retains Latin’s contrast between short and long consonants. In particular, among the Romance languages, Italian is the closest to Latin in terms of vocabulary.


rich instead of richest in the paragraph on cooking.

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CAN SOMEONE PLEASEEE READ THIS FOR ME???HOW SHOULD I END IT?

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Architecture during the Colonial America

During the time that North America was being colonized, early European settlers brought various traditions of architecture from their homelands. They incorporated the styles of building in Europe to the homes in colonial America. The early architecture varied throughout many regions of the country. The houses built by British settlers in the northeastern coast vastly differentiated from the houses that the French built in the Mississippi valley.
The location of the houses had evolved from the type of climate and resources that were available. The settlers in the north regions had larger fireplaces with the chimney located in the center to spread heat evenly throughout the house due to the cold winters, whereas the southern houses had the fireplace at the end due to the humid climate. A man who came from a windy and cold part of a European region built his house low to the ground, triple the width, and without a second story. Those who came from salubrious climate produced a liking with a loft or a second story. This is one of the main reasons why the types of houses varied across the regions.
The most distinctive type of houses was of the Georgian styles which were inspired by the renaissance rediscovery of Greece and Rome. This particular style reflected wealth and cultivated beauty of the eighteenth century. The southern regions of colonial America are where most of these designs of houses were found. The basic features that define a Georgian style house are its square symmetrical shape made from brick and stone, central arched door, and several double-hung windows aligned on its first and second floor. Two chimneys would be located exactly across from each other. The houses were mostly built of bricks with some trimmings of wood. The overall house was painted white or sometimes in crème color. The main door usually composed of a decorative crown that gave it an elegant look. All of these proportioned features of the home were topped off with a gabled or flat roofs made from bricks.
Upon entering the main doorway, you would find a hallway that leads to the stairway to the second floor. The second floor consists of all of the bedrooms which were paneled floor to ceiling with painted pine. The first floor usually has a spacious living room, formal dining room, and some have a family room. A fireplace would be seen at the end of the house to deplete the heat generated in the summer by the constant need for cooking fires. The floors were made of wooden planks and were waxed, which gave it an overall glossy appearance. The walls were decorated with large mirrors that reflected light that came in through the large windows. Family portraits would be hung in each corner. The colors of the furniture were warm and inviting throughout the entire house. Most of the furniture’s were made of damask, silk, velvet, and chintz. Most of the furniture was imported in the houses of the wealthy. Almost all of the imported furniture was made from walnut and mahogany. A wing chair and a tilt-top table were spotted near the corners or centers of living rooms.The backside of the house had a classic southern porch. The patio was built with wood, wicker, and maple.
These were the Georgian style houses that the wealthier colonies lived in. Whereas the poorer colonist’s houses were usually unpainted, made from wood, single story, and was furnished with simpler furniture. The average colonists made their furniture with wood from nearby forests. The most common furniture in an average colonist Georgian homes consisted of a wooden table or two, shelves, long benches, and a few stools. Eating utensils were scarce in the kitchen. Farmers would provide the family with knifes, forks, and spoons that were made from bone, wood, or iron. The richer colonists provided their families with many different kinds of foods such as, Beef, pork, and other meats were produced on the place. The lower class had most of the same diet, but in a smaller quantity.
Despite all the time working hard labor, the early colonists found plenty of time for games, socializing, tastes, and religious activities. Most of the boys participated in games that tested their skills like racing, swimming, wrestling, jumping, and shooting contests. Most families homes had billiard tables and shuffleboards. Younger children enjoyed playing with marbles, tops, and “pinching pennies”. The more wealthy families had occasional house parties, suppers, and other festivities, but dancing was the favorite of all. They would dance for hours during get-togethers. Religious services were held in private homes in early settlements until church buildings started being constructed. Like many homes of colonial America, the size, structure, style, and interior furnishing of the church buildings varied throughout many regions of the country.
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First of all, say "differed vastly" instead of "vastly differentiated." Differentiated means to become different or to make something different; it is an act. Differed means to be different from.

In the beginning of the next paragraph, I think you should remove "had." If you just say "evolved," it seems more like you are explaining the process and really drawing the reader into it. And do you mean "location" of the houses? I'm not sure exactly if that is the right word. Do you mean the style of the houses evolved due to the climate or that the locations specifically were chosen due to the climate? "Those who came from salubrious climate" should be pluralized as "climates." That just looks like you made a typo, maybe.
"Most distinctive" would make more sense as "most distinct." "Distinctive" doesn't tend to be used with "most." It's not incorrect as far as I know, but it just seems redundant to me. In the same paragraph you also say "the houses" plural and then say "the house" singular. It's best to stick with one grammatical number. So say "the house" or "the houses," and don't switch, or it sounds less academic and credible.
"Despite all the time working hard labor" is also a bit redundant. "Working and labor" mean the same thing, so maybe find a way to revise that sentence so you only include one of those words. You could say "Despite spending much of their time on hard labor, the early colonists ..." etc.
Put a comman before "racing" when you list the games. Without the comma it seems like you're saying their skills are racing, swimming and wrestling, not that those are the games that test their skills.
As far as how to finish it, I'm not sure. What is your thesis? What are you trying to say overall? You have moved away from architecture in the last paragraph, so maybe find a way to link it all back together with a summary. Like say "The people of colonial times led multi-layered, often amusing lives, but their lives were not without hardship. Surviving (maybe list various climate elements, such as winter?) was difficult and their home structures reflected their need to be sheltered. The European settlers' homes were also expressions of the building styles of their homelands.

Something like that. I mean, I just wrote that quickly so it's not worded well, but I mean, just go over all the points you made and try to bring them all together. You need to unify everything.

Thanks for the interesting information; I learned some stuff!

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the 3rd funniest joke in the head of mine?

HERE is a joke:

this horse goes into the barn. three kids come into the barn. they eat feces. the horse eats hay. the feces comes alive in the kids' stomachs and they have to go to the doctor, who gives them magic beans. the magic beans grow into walnut trees. the horse from the beginning of the joke climbs the trees. then the farmer buys a new tractor. the kids go home. the horse takes up archery. the farmer eats a banana. the tractor learns to sing bluegrass music. the farm bureau looks into all of this and concludes that the farmer's loan is due for readjustment. the kids have some ice cream. the horse buys a banjo so that it can play music with the tractor. the farmer quits to become a furniture designer. the kids make pies in protest, but to no avail. the horse and the tractor don't get their recording contract, so they go to work together as insurance salesmen. the kids go to live in guam with their aunt and become seventh-day-adventists.


I like the aunt!

She has so many roles!

she's the main character, right?

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am i being hosed....................?

i moved in with my dad when my mom passed. last thursday a pipe burst in the attic. my dad was in the hospital and the farmers insurance put my family in a hotel for the first night because we had no water and the house was 'uninhabitable'. we checked in at 11:30 pm and checked out in the morning. i had to be home to greet the insurance adjuster, plumbers, service master (fan guys) and carpet measurer.
giant fans were set up top dry out the wall. the fans kicked up so much dust, my boy and i can't stop coughing. my dad died that saturday. instead of being with my huge family (at my sister's home) i had to take care of this business. folks stopping over had no place to sit because my furniture is in the kitchen. today is friday and the fans are still going. people are coming today to demolish the affected wall and ceiling. we have asbestos. i'm told it's of no danger to myself or my family. still, i insist on leaving for the day. i cannot use my kitchen since it is packed. i have my fridge, but cannot use the stove, microwave or toaster oven. toilets are fine.

why wouldn't farmers deem this situation uninhabitable? my four year old is tripping over huge fans and cords, he's eating on the livingroom floor. i've gone to a few restaurants, but i need money for a funeral reception. yes, i can stay at my sister's house, but farmers usually provides for it's customers. my dad used them for 49 years and has a $250.00 deductible. i would think that since he's paid in so long, we would have provisions.

the first night we were in a hotel, it wasn't even necessary except for toilets in the morning. we'd already showered and had gone to bed. really, i could've used the neighbors toilet in the morning. now is the time we need to be taken care of. farmers doesn't think it's necessary.


Your homeowner's policy should have "loss of use" coverage. This is for staying somewhere (hotel, apartment) until the house is repaired. It should not matter if you have been with a company for 100 years or 1 day. If it is covered on your policy then it is covered. Period.

1st get a copy of the "declarations page" to make sure that your Dad has this coverage, 2nd find out what "form" it is written on (usually a form 3 or 5 will have this coverage) and 3rd make sure you exhaust all of your resources. Call the adjuster (if your adjuster is not returning your calls ask for the manager), hound your Dad's agent (this is the guy who has been making commissions all those years), and don't be afraid to call the insurance commissioner and ask for their advice. If you don't get on this right away then the house will be repaired and you will have suffered through all of this with no compensation. Make sure everyone (your agent, adjuster, secretaries, customer service) has the same sense of urgency, as you do, to get you into a hotel.


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    I haven’t updated in a bit, so I hauled myself off my butt and decided to finally do it. Things are fine around here. We got DJ’s W2 back and filed for his return. We’re getting some back, and that’s soooo nice. He’s going to take his half and pay off his classes to get his license back and I am going to get some things for the house. My biggest thing to get is going to be a set of bunk beds for Damian’s room. The room is like teeny tiny so putting beds that go up is going to open up some room. Who knows? I might even clean out the closet that Mama packed full of shit years ago.

    Other than that, I really need to buy some new glasses.. but that’ll get pushed to the back burner because I want to get the boys some new clothes for the spring. Hopefully DJ is going to have a job soon. The Farmer’s Home Furniture place is hiring and he put in an application....

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