Category: The Melting Pot

  • Really?… I do not care. Really.

    Really?… I do not care. Really.

    I am sure everyone has seen that SOCIALIST sign, and it is the SHEEP who make sure it’s strictly adhered to

    my everyday view from the porch

    Never did understand why people want to live on top of each other like city people

    one would think living like that, people would get along with each other

    that’s not the case

    they be at each others throats for whatever reason….. even made up ones

    I want no part of that

    to be a civilized Man one must what?

    go to the best schools, drive a fancy car, have a fat bank account?

    maybe it’s owning more than 3 suits.

    well if that’s the standard…. I must be uncivilized.

    no matter how much the Nuns worked me over

    3 suits

    one for good times, one for sad times, and one for datin’

    how many suits does a guy really need?

    I went to school out east in fact

    let’s just say everyone talked like the JFK except me

    Was 2 hundred yards out today

    no shirt, no boots, an no DAMN mask

    one salmon fish quartered fillets

    you do the math

    I get tired of fish? no

    extra stuff

    I pray that I may live to fish
    Until my dying day.
    And when it comes to my last cast,
    I then most humbly pray:
    When in the Lord’s great landing net
    And peacefully asleep
    That in His mercy I be judged
    Big enough to keep.

    While Jr. is from the South,

    ya know he was singing about me too

  • PHOTOS

    PHOTOS

    Featured image caption: A group of Sailors departs the pier after supporting firefighting efforts aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), July 15, 2020. On the morning of July 12, a fire was called away aboard the ship while it was moored pier side at Naval Base San Diego. Base and shipboard firefighters responded to the fire. Bonhomme Richard is going through a maintenance availability, which began in 2018. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Natalie M. Byers/Released)

    ARMY

    U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Ramirez fires his M4 carbine with his military working dog next to him during a live fire exercise at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, May 8, 2020. The exercise was conducted to build teamwork between the dogs and their handlers. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Derek Mustard)
    Spc. Robert Nill Tate, a field artillery firefinder operator with the 82nd Airborne Division Artillery, helps fold a U.S. Flag at Fort Bragg, N.C., on June 11. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Hubert D. Delany III)

    NAVY

    200715-N-NH257-1169 BALABAC STRAIT (07-15-2020) The aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) transits the Balabac Strait. Nimitz, the flagship of Carrier Strike Group 11, is deployed conducting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Elliot Schaudt/Released)
    200714-N-VF045-1008 SOUTH CHINA SEA (July 14, 2020) Fire Controlman (Aegis) 2nd Class Haley Colesnow, from Mesa, Arizona, stands watch as a missile systems supervisor in the combat information center aboard the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54). Antietam is forward deployed to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class James Hong/Released)

    AIR FORCE

    An F-35A Lightning II from Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, maneuvers over Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, July 10, 2020, as part of JBER Salutes, a two-day event to show appreciation to service members and nearly 100 Anchorage-area “COVID Heroes” and their guests. The service members and COVID Heroes, nominated for their support to the community during the COVID-19 pandemic, toured various areas of the installation, viewed exhibits and static displays of aircraft, and watched demonstrations by explosive ordnance disposal, military working dog teams, and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear experts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alejandro Peña)
    Loadmasters assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron watch a C-130J Super Hercules taxi at Hyakuri Air Base, Japan, July 8, 2020. Over the course of two days, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force paratroopers and Yokota AB service members completed a bilateral jump training mission, enhancing U.S. and Japanese interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Gabrielle Spalding)

    MARINE CORPS

    U.S. Marine with Logistics Combat Element, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin zeros his rifle on Robertson Barracks, NT, Australia, July 14, 2020. This training helps keep MRF-D postured and ready to respond to regional crises and contingencies. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Lydia Gordon)
    A U.S. Marine with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa 20.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, watches an MV-22B Osprey land at a landing zone during a tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel in Albacete, Spain, July 9, 2020. SPMAGTF-CR-AF 20.2 is deployed to conduct crisis-response and theater-security operations in Africa and promote regional stability by conducting military-to-military training exercises throughout Europe and Africa. SPMAGTF-CR-AF 20.2 continues to work closely with the relevant medical agencies and military organizations to minimize the risk of COVID-19 exposure. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Antonio F. Garcia)

    COAST GUARD

    A Coast Guard aircrew medically evacuates a man from a fishing vessel operating 100 miles west of Coos Bay, Oregon, July 11, 2020. The aircrew hoisted the injured fisherman safely and transferred him to emergency medical services personnel. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Ben Loy)
    The Coast Guard Cutter Harold Miller sits moored during the commissioning ceremony at Sector Field Office Galveston, Texas, July 15, 2020. The crew of the Harold Miller will have a patrol area encompassing 900 miles of coastline for the Coast Guard’s Eighth District, from Carrabelle, Florida, to Brownsville, Texas. Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Paige Hause

    SPACE FORCE

    A Falcon 9 GPS III rocket successfully launches from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., June 30, 2020. The launch was dedicated to Col. Thomas G. Falzarano, 21st Space Wing commander at Peterson Air Force Base, who died on May 12, 2020. (U.S. Space Force photo by Airman Thomas Sjoberg)
  • What would we do without . . . dogs?

    What would we do without . . . dogs?

    Man’s best friend, a most reliable employee and an “A Number One” battle buddy.  Special does not seem to aptly encompass the nature of the unique relationship shared by human and canine.  It is a mutually beneficial dynamic based on devoted trust, and then some. Was Dog actually created to be Adam’s companion in the Garden of Eden?  One wonders if Woman is not the true domesticated animal.  Maybe, G-d thought it would be good for Man to study and understand Woman, work to earn her trust, before bringing such an unpredictable life form into his world.  Most men would probably say they understand their dog far better than they understand their wife, I’ll just betcha. Divinely placed or no, the furry beasties have become an innate part of the human experience . . . and, our survival. 

    Now, dogs certainly have improved their lives by choosing to allow mankind to care for them, it’s not all selfless love on their part!  Conversely, we have exploited their loyalty and desire to avoid our displeasure . . . sending them into some of the hairiest battle conditions and most dangerous terrains to assist and protect a whole passel of two-legged assets.  Most of today’s Armed Forces fur missiles, also known as the Military Working Dog (MWD), are used as sentries or as sniffers.  They’ve got it fairly easy compared to the MWDs of yesteryear.


    Canines have been serving mankind in war since at least 600 BC.  Yes, our beloved pet snoring away on the couch has ancestors who’ve achieved glorious victories on fields of battle.  Fur missiles were deployed as lethal chaos makers.  If there was no Kraken to release, unleash the hounds!  Troops either snuck up behind the doggy distracted enemy or waited for their dogs of war to wear down the foe before moving in for the final strikes.  My critter wimp sensibilities find that barbaric but they also find hunters using dogs to tree bears, barbaric . . . perspective. Thankfully, as warfare has become somewhat refined so has the canine job description. 

    Our modern war against Islamic Terrorism has added a new skill to the list of MWD uses – offending people.  Muslims believe dogs to be unclean.  Using them in Islamic nations afflicts the enemy with both psychological as well as physical stressors.  Whether a canine is catching rats in trenches during WW I, sniffing out WMDs (similar acronym, huh) in the Middle East, or making it possible for a military veteran to leave his or her home . . . dogs are an essential tool in war and in peace.

    Regina Johnson, 341st Training Wing MWD breeding program foster consultant, hands a military working dog puppy to Staff Sgt. Carlos Zapata, 341st Training Squadron logistics NCO – April 26, 2019, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. (Photo by Senior Airman Stormy Archer)

    When a dog enlists in the U.S. Army, he goes to puppy boot camp at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in Texas.  The 341st Training Squadron gets them for 120 days of initial training; the dogs learn basic obedience, attack commands and some sniffing skills.  After Basic, they get to meet their handler and the man/dog teams are then trained by members of the 37th Security Forces.  Teaching the bipeds to understand Dog is the biggest challenge during this phase. Dogs are selected for intelligence, trainability, heart and athleticism. Military Working Dog Handlers are also carefully selected and scrupulously trained.  If you see a military K-9 and his handler, you are looking at two highly skilled members of the U.S. Armed Forces.

    The three most common MWD breeds our U.S. military employs today are German and Dutch Shepherds, and the Belgian Malinois.  Anybody who has ever had one of these breeds in their home knows why the Army likes ’em so much.  While the Air Force takes care of training, the Army takes care of the canines, all over the world.  We have a very comprehensive military animal veterinary program in the US of A.  If a youngster in your life is trying to decide between a military career or an animal medicine vocation, they can do both!

    Safety, first.  U.S. Army and Isreali defense departments are researching ways to keep our MWDs more safe as they work.  Body armor and gas masks have been designed, and are being tweaked, to protect the furry warriors from bio weapons and concussive force.  Studies are currently being conducted on medications to stave off the damage done by nuclear and bio agents if the dog is exposed to same.  Military canine medical research could produce effective prophylactic and treatment options for our two-legged assets and civilians.

    Dogs serve man, we owe them every minute of love and tidbit of food. Military Dogs bring so much more than talent and ability to our national defense systems.  In the words of Army Colonel David Rolfe, Director of the Defense Department’s Military Working Dog Program, “A machine doesn’t care if it finds something, but a dog wants to please its handler. A dog will go looking for something on its own where a machine won’t . . . dogs have a heart—something that makes them an invaluable asset to our fighting forces.”


    We currently have about 2,300 dogs enlisted in the U.S. Armed Forces.  Some, are available for adoption when they retire.  Be approved and experience the honor of living with a real American Hero . . . not, just being one.  Has anybody been blessed to serve with one of these amazing furballs?

    IF INTERESTED:

    Just for fun . . . a short story that makes ya go, hmmmmm
    Tom Edison’s Shaggy Dog – Kurt Vonnegut

  • Bridger Walker, the Hero we need

    Bridger Walker, the Hero we need

    I ran across this story today, and decided we need a little good news today.

    Six year old Bridger saved his younger sister from a dog attack.

    “On July 9th, my six year old nephew Bridger saved his little sister’s life by standing between her and a charging dog,” Walker captioned her Instagram post. “After getting bit several times on the face and head, he grabbed his sister’s hand and ran with her to keep her safe.”

    “He later said, ‘If someone had to die, I thought it should be me,’” she added. “After receiving 90 stitches (give or take) from a skilled plastic surgeon, he’s finally resting at home. We love our brave boy and want all the other superheroes to know about this latest hero who joined their ranks.” 

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CCjDnLngOYO/?utm_source=ig_embed

    Dear Bridger, I just read about what happened to you and I wanted to reach out to say this… People who put the well beings of others in front of themselves are the most heroic and thoughtful people I know. I truly respect and admire your courage and your heart. Real courage isn’t dominating people or fighting against people or walking around like a tough guy. Real courage is knowing what is right to do and doing it even when it might end up hurting you somehow. You are more of man than many, many I have seen or known. With Admiration…Mark Ruffalo (Bruce Banner/Hulk/Professor)


    See also: The View from Here


    Chris Pratt, the actor who plays Captain America one upped the Hulk. He promised Bridger a real Captain America shield.

    https://twitter.com/BrandonDavisBD/status/1283596938630377475?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1283596938630377475%7Ctwgr%5E&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdailycaller.com%2F2020%2F07%2F16%2Fcaptain-america-hero-reward-bridger-little-sister-charging-dog%2F
  • only you Carl

    only you Carl

    While reading this, keep in mind I was sitting at a kitchen table with a coffee

    discussing important stuff, so instead of the computer talk I was engaged in kitchen table-talk

    it’s where America really does discuss important stuff

    far off from the insanity brought daily by the left

    I’ll be nice an share a little with what I deal with

    Carl, yes that’s his real name, he’s also Finnish. if you don’t know anything about the Finish people know this,

    they good people…. just odd, which is ok too

    I knew better than to ask Sam about Carl

    first a little bit about Sam

    Sam likes to race bikes at Bonnieville. Has for years, he’s 73 and heading out there around the 1st.

    Says he’s got 2 weeks to heal up

    “Sam umm I think that’s gonna take more than 2 weeks”

    what you are seeing is Arthritis surgery about 5 five days ago, and he’s had a bad infection ever since

    complements of VA in Detroit.

    well Sam finally got things taken care of according to his nagging wife

    who was tired of hearing Sam complain ( LOLOL)

    Jesus H. Chance! you sound like my wife

    “what ya mean Sam”

    “she says I’m nuts”

    ” yeah? what you tell her?”

    “after 34 years of marriage you just noticed that, woman? We’re going and that’s the end of it”

    She may run the home

    but there’s no doubt who is the Head of that house

    with the smell of bread baking

    it’s when Sam mentioned Carl

    Carl lost his wife to a diabetic coma, went away in her sleep

    thing is

    Carl’s wife had a horse, a beautiful chestnut

    he called Sam because he has a back hoe

    if you never buried a horse just know you need a big hole

    13 days to the day the horse died is when Carl lost his wife

    his wife loved that horse more than she loved Carl I betcha

    So Carl got the idea of cremating his woman’s remains and burying them with the horse

    thanks to Sam and his back hoe

    Carl, as Sam was sayin, had ordered a plaque for the horse, like a marker of sorts

    Sam, I asked “what about the wife?” .

    what about the wife?

    she getting a plaque… marker?

    Carl said she will be with her horse, which will make her more happy than some plaque or marker

    no words

    I do like the smell of bread baking

  • Are you a Wal-martian?

    Are you a Wal-martian?

    first and foremost I speak 3 languages

    Ojibwe

    English

    SARCASM

    I have absofuckinglutely nothing nice to say about walmart

    CHI-NYA CHI-NYA CHY-NYA’s

    biggest distributor of JUNK

    SAM’s ain’t no better

    just bigger piles of JUNK

    Walmart, Sam’s Clubs New Coronavirus Mask Mandate for Customers to Be Enforced by Black Shirt “Health Ambassadors”

    Walmart announced Wednesday that all customers at Walmart and Sam’s Club stores will be mandated to wear coronavirus masks effective Monday, July 20. The mask mandate will be enforced by black-shirt wearing “Health Ambassadors.” The nation’s largest retailer said the mandate is to bring “consistency” to store policy as about 65% of its stores are in areas under government mask orders.

    need a coffee out here BRB

    ahhhhh where was I ohh yeah

    so walmart will deny entry to those not wearing masks

    BUT

    goats are welcome!

    I’ve never had one complaint about the gifts I make for giving at Christmas

    not one

    or

    returned

    Walmart cannot say that

    and another thing

    that’s not a Dog face pony soldier

    just a HORSES ASS

    No Dis-respect to SSgt. Reckless

    one of America’s top 100 HEROS

    a horse of course

  • Here’s What’s Problematic…

    Here’s What’s Problematic…

    Here’s What’s Problematic With Each Of The NFL’s 32 Team Names

    Amid calls for justice, NFL teams are taking bold steps to change their team names and end racism. This has caused controversy since everyone is racist. Are you confused? Never fear! We at The Babylon Bee are here to educate you. We believe that all 32 teams were built by a system of whiteness that must be dismantled, one team name at a time. 

    We MUST do better. Here is why every NFL team name is very problematic:

    Arizona Cardinals – Too religious.

    Atlanta Falcons – Celebrates one of the cheapest Smash Bros. characters, who is a smug little punk only jerks choose.

    Baltimore Ravens – Named after the Disney Channel show That’s So Ravenwithout the POC protagonist’s permission.

    Buffalo Bills – Bills are an evil byproduct of capitalism.

    Carolina Panthers – The panther was appropriated wholesale from Wakandan culture.

    Chicago Bears – Murderous bears should never be celebrated.

    Cincinnati Bengals – It just sounds racist. We’re looking into it.

    Cleveland Browns – Brown what? Are you talking about skin color again? Sounds like white fragility.

    Dallas Cowboys – A mutant half boy, half cow is tragic and shouldn’t be used as a mascot.

    Denver Broncos – Horses have been subjugated and enslaved for millennia.

    Detroit Lions – Lions are not vegans.

    Green Bay Packers – Glorifies butcherous meat packers. Meat causes global warming. Gross.

    Houston Texans – Celebrates the most racist state in the Union.

    Indianapolis Colts – This name glorifies guns.

    Jacksonville Jaguars – Jaguars are driven by evil rich billionaires as they run over poor people.

    Kansas City Chiefs – We suggest switching to Kansas City Wise Indigenous Tribal Elders.

    Las Vegas Raiders – Celebrates The Raiders of the Lost Ark, which featured prominent Nazi imagery.

    Los Angeles Chargers – We don’t think anyone who has faced down a line of charging riot police would find this name the least bit funny.

    Los Angeles Rams – Dodge Rams contribute heavily to the climate crisis.

    Miami Dolphins – Painful reminder that Sea World still exists.

    Minnesota Vikings – Associated with patriarchy-dominated Norse mythology.

    New England Patriots – REEEEEEEEEEEE

    New Orleans Saints – Goes against the constitutional principle of separation of church and sports.

    New York Giants – They prefer the term “persons of height.” 

    New York Jets – The burning of jet fuel contributes to global warming.

    Philadelphia Eagles – Eagles are a well-known Nazi symbol.

    Pittsburgh Steelers – Steel contributes to global warming.

    San Francisco 49ers– The gold miner mascot hearkens back to manifest destiny and the destruction of Mother Earth

    Seattle Seahawks – Birds are unable to give consent to have their name used as mascots.

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers – This one’s actually OK because they were probably just stealing bread to feed their families.

    Tennessee Titans – Reinforces the harmful idea of power structures and male-dominated hierarchies.

    Washington Redskins – Nothing wrong with this one as far as we can tell.

    We hope this informative list is a wake-up call to the NFL. If we continue to work on ourselves, we can help the NFL become more inclusive! Within 20 years, we may get them to put down the ball and kick it around as the ancient Aztecs intended us to. 

  • Not for City human kind

    there’s a reason for that, city human kind have city water treatment plants

    veering off course here for a moment, who takes more medication?

    if you said Women you’d be right. Women tend to go to the doctors more often then Men

    that being said all those medications women take, thier bodies don’t absorb all of it , much gets flushed out of thier system which goes to the treatment plants for purification which don’t always work

    just look at at the city males bunch of fembois for proof while veering off still

    We don’t gain water nor do we lose water it does however change forms many times over so it’s not out of the realm of possibilities hilldog clinton has drank the same water as MAO! MAO! MAO!

    back on topic

    country people if you have well water this just might be something to interest you

    stay warm stay cool

    all same same! Made in America

    made in Michigan, you heard of the place

    it’s where you come for vacation and leave on probation

    talking using your well water to heat and cool your home

    here’s thier website

    https://wellconnectgeo.com/

    spending 95 dollars on A/C for June July and August

    not each month but for all 3 months combined

    I have well water, it’ll freeze your teeth which is damn good water

    so there is my good deed for the day

    I’m not always good but I am always honest

  • Who shall I blame today?

    Who shall I blame today?

    Back to civilization – kinda, sorta, and somewhat (great joy & Happiness) right?

    Bullshit

    Hearing the radio newsman blaring out his same ole song from the truck radio as I was coming out of the Ottawa,

    a forest of about a million acres just down road from me

    (everything is just down the road, actually)

    He was talking the Washington Redskins gonna change their name because of some whiny-ass liberal scumbags, who I wouldn’t trust with an old timer knife, let alone a chainsaw

    They got no life of their own, so they go about interfering in other people’s lives and businesses because they know better how you should live YOUR life.

    Well fuck them too….who knows, maybe the Washington Yellowbellies…(Foreskins?)…. will wanna come play in the Ottawa

    But I wouldn’t know, having shot my teevee decades ago (better things to do than stare at an idiot box)

    History Lesson:

    I remember Dad piling his family into a station wagon and off we go on a trip. Zane was in the car with us

    a border collie

    He was always panting or happy, really couldn’t tell. He was always happy and panting anyways

    we got to where we was going at the Mission

    the Holy Rosary Mission

    the Mission is located at Pine Ridge

    Lakota & Ojibwe together.

    Once again as a kid I thought dad was gonna trade the girls for some cool stuff

    wrong

    instead we were shown Wounded Knee

    a massacre inflicted by others who thought they knew better how we should live OUR lives

    Jessica Doti Whitaker met the same sort of people

    her crime?

    saying ALL LIVES MATTER to BLM

    shot dead from behind

    So who blames the Washington Yellowbellies? It is the cowards caving, and NOT those peoples and warriors they originally honored.

    yes, I said honored.

    how about

    Crazy Thunder, or maybe his Son Jimmy

    both died the same day

    in the same VA hospital

    There is no one alive today who can atone for the wrongs of the past. I’ve never met one slave owner or slave

    Or one who took part in America’s biggest massacre

    269 dead, mostly women an children

    Joseph Horn Cloud’s list of Lakota casualties

    Chief Big Foot
    Mrs. Big Foot
    Horned Cloud
    Mrs. Horned Cloud
    William Horned Cloud, son
    Sherman Horned Cloud, son
    Pretty Enemy, niece
    Mrs. Beard, daughter-in-law
    Thomas Beard, grandson
    Shedding Bear
    Trouble-in-Front, son
    Last Running
    Red White Cow, daughter
    Mother-in-law of Shedding Bear
    High Hawk
    Mrs. High Hawk
    Little boy, son
    Little girl, daughter
    Whirl Wind Hawk
    Mrs. Whirl Wind Hawk
    Young lady, daughter
    Young girl, daughter
    Little girl, daughter
    Little boy, son
    Little boy, son
    He Crow
    Pretty Woman, daughter
    Buckskin Breech Clout
    Running In Lodge, son
    White Feather, son
    Little boy, son
    Bear Woman (the oldest woman in the band)
    Crazy Bear
    Elk Creek
    Mrs. Elk Creek
    Spotted Chief, son
    Red Fish
    Mrs. Red Fish
    Old Good Bear
    Young Good Bear
    Mrs. Good Bear
    Little boy, son
    Pretty Hawk
    Mrs. Pretty Hawk
    Baby Pretty Hawk
    Mrs. Lap
    Shoots The Right
    Bad Wound, son
    Bear Parts Body
    Little boy, son
    Brown Beaver
    White Beaver Woman
    Black Coyote (The one who made the trouble)
    Red Water Woman
    Sun In Pupil
    Mrs. Sun In Pupil
    Henry Three, or Pretty Bald Eagle
    Iron Eyes (Big Foot’s brother)
    Mrs. Iron Eyes
    Has A Dog
    Red Shirt Girl
    Pretty Woman
    Albert Iron Eyes
    White Day
    Little Boy, son
    Charge At Them
    Old Woman, mother
    Mrs. Iron American
    Mrs. Yellow Buffalo Calf
    Louis Close To Home
    Cast Away And Run
    Bad Braves
    Red Horn
    Winter
    Strong Fox
    Mrs. Strong Fox
    Little boy, son
    One Feather
    Little boy, son
    Without Robe
    Old Man Yellow Bull
    Mrs. Old Man Yellow Bull
    Brown Woman
    Shakes The Bird
    Red Ears Horse
    Shoots With Hawk Feather (Shot with Hotchkiss)
    His mother
    Ghost Horse
    Little boy, son
    Chief Woman
    Mrs. Trouble In Love
    Hat
    Baby boy
    Mrs. Stone Hammer
    Little baby
    Wolf Ears
    Good Boy, son
    Edward Wolf Ears
    Little girl
    Shoots The Bear
    Kills Senaca Assiniboine
    George Shoots The Bear
    Mrs. Shoots The Bear
    Kills Crow Indian
    Little Body Bear
    Mrs. Little Body Bear
    Little boy, son
    Baby girl
    Red Eagle (This man was in the tent & killed by the cannon)
    Eagle Body, daughter
    Little girl
    Little Elk
    Mrs. Little Elk
    Black Shield’s little girl
    White Wolf
    Red Ears Horse, sister
    Old Woman, her mother
    Wood Shade
    Mrs. Wood Shade
    Running Standing Hairs
    Mrs. Running Standing Hairs
    Young lady, daughter
    Scabbard Knife
    Mrs. Scabbard Knife
    He Eagle
    Mrs. He Eagle
    Edward He Eagle, son
    Young girl, daughter
    Young boy, son
    Log
    Mrs. Log
    Really Woman, son
    Brown Hoops
    Little boy, son
    Young girl, daughter
    Mule’s daughter, young lady
    Red Other Woman
    Black Flutes, young boy
    Takes Away The Bow
    Gray In Eye
    Mrs. Drops Blood
    Young boy, son
    Little boy, son
    Old Woman
    Mrs. Long Bull
    Young girl, daughter
    Spotted Thunder
    Swift Bird
    Mrs. Swift Bird
    Boy, son
    Boy, son
    Strike Scatter
    Boy, son
    Wolf Skin Necklace
    Last Talking, old woman
    Not Go In Among, son of Hailing Bear, and Her Good Medicine
    Wounded Hand
    Comes Out Rattling, wife
    Big Voice Thunder
    Mercy To Others
    Long Medicine
    Broken Arrow
    Mrs. Broken Arrow
    Young man
    Young woman
    Brown Turtle
    Old woman, mother
    Bird Wings
    Not Afraid Of Lodge
    Bear Comes And Lies
    Wears Calf’s Robe
    Yellow Robe
    Wounded In Winter, son
    Mrs. Black Hair
    Bad Spotted Eagle (a Cree Indian)
    Mrs. Bad Spotted Eagle
    White American
    Long Bull
    Courage Bear
    Mrs. Courage Bear
    Fat Courage Bear
    George Courage Bear
    Black Hawk
    She Bear, wife
    Weasel Bear, daughter

    Jessica Doti Whitaker leaves behind a Husband and Son

    The Son will grow to learn the story of the how and why his mother is gone

    his heart will have a choice to make. Fill with Love or Hate

    The Left’s greatest weapon hasn’t been the teevee or social media…. no

    it was the hyphen

    There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all.”

    I read that some time ago, a long time ago

    it’s true

    Editors Note: Chance speaks from the heart. Always. He is native born, and a Native American. He proudly served as a member of the US Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. He is a class act, and a valuable contributor to this site as well as a treasured member of our team.

  • I am easily amused

    I am easily amused

    OK y’all….I started looking through my YouBoob subscriptions and came across this gem.

    I might have had a wee dram or two….

    What can I say?

    Actually….the title says it all.

    And it’s about Unicorns, so hah!