Happy Week After Thanksgiving

After Thanksgiving 1

This year I had all my guests sing a few Thanksgiving songs before they could leave my house.  It’s part of our culture.  We all make a difference in defining our culture for ourselves as well as those around us.  While any of my guests could have chosen to leave, my gentle pressure encouraged them to stay and as a result, we all had a happier day.  Likewise, you can use your influence to change the direction of policies for the better.  When government makes decisions, it will ultimately reflect the will of the people who exercise their influence.  The one who hosts the dinner gets to pick the songs we sing.  We the people, are hosting, sponsoring and financing our government.  

What you can do:

This week I will be sending you a survey.  Please take a few moments to answer some short questions.  I work very hard to send you our newsletter every week, and it would be very helpful to me if you would give me some of your thoughts on the matters we review as well as topics for future newsletters.  Your willingness to respond to my survey will make a difference.  Like my newsletters, you can forward it to your friends and your responses will be completely anonymous.  Thanks for being faithful to the cause!

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Home Front Podcast

After Thanksgiving 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Peg Luksic Episode:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/missourigrassrootsradio/2013/12/04/home-front

 
Home Front is also part of the Missouri Grassroots Radio lineup of podcasts and can be heard live most Tuesday evenings (sometimes pre-recorded), 8:00pm Central Time, at www.blogtalkradio.com/missourigrassrootsradio

 

A Little Bit of Humor

After Thanksgiving 3

Black Friday Wisecrack

Picture this, it was just after Thanksgiving, and the judge was in a happy mood. He asked the prisoner who was in the dock, ‘What are you charged with?’

The prisoner replied, ‘Doing my Christmas shopping too early’.

‘That’s no crime’, said the judge. ‘Just how early were you doing this shopping?’

‘Before the shop opened’, answered the prisoner.

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