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Monday, August 27, 2012

The Bed Side Table

Relatives,

It has been a while since I last shared what reading material was atop my bed side table. Tonight I share what has been read since last I shared this topic and what's new. There is not an order I follow or chronological order either - this is it. Some good and some one in particular was dreadful.

To get that one out the way and on to the book shelves is a book called "Fighting Indian Warriors", written by E.A Brininstool. This author brought forth the fighting of Indian Warriors by the White Military. The U.S. Army was sent out to slaughter our Native American Women, Children and men. Warrior or otherwise, and this author wanted to share how it was done...

...as it is same process today that many here in the U.S. of A and it's White governing bodies permit Mr. Assad, in Syria to do in war and revolution. The letting of blood shed from the innocent children, Women and Men and to commit Genocide against his own peoples, as it was what was done here in America. It makes me sick to look at this like I am, but if it smells like shit, it's probably shit. Getting back to the book, it's a less than a fair read. Provided by a White author and from White survivor's of folks fighting Indian Warriors.

I have just recently completed a re-reading of "Lame Deer, Seeker Of Visions. The Life Of A Sioux Medicine Man. Written by John (Lame) Deer and Richard Erdoes. This was an awesome re-read. There seemed to have been more of a direct connection between Mr. Lame Deer's lessons and my mind and thoughts. I enjoyed the first time I read this fascinating story and enjoyed it very much again. A must read for sure.

Another book I have just completed is "Weep No More, My Lady", By W.E. Debnam. "A Southerner Answers Mrs. Roosevelt's Report on the 'Poor and Unhappy South'". Yes, it is exactly as one might imagine. The previous owner date printed this issue on 12 August 1951. It was just about that day that I purchased it all of these years later. What a hoot!

I completed Great Chiefs, Volume One by Tony Hollihan. The author wrote about six Chiefs, many of whom I have read about and learned from. Mr. Hollihan, presented yet another White perspective of what occurred during the Wars against the Indians of the West and South Eastern U.S. of A. All in all, a good read really. I enjoyed the way the author dug deeper for information. I look forward to reading his Volume II.

Have read the autobiography of Peter Tosh. For the second time. Awesome, awesome reading...

...and have read, "We Dare You, Scrap Book Challenges About Real Life". Now, that I have completed it - it is necessary that I pass it along. That was the agreement when it was gifted to me by my sister Margarita, so I must make it so. Sort of like one of those passing it forward things. Seen.

The four books before the "We Dare You" book will now be placed on to the shelves with the remainder of my library. I will pass along the "We Dare You" book.

Currently I am reading the School and Office Webster's Dictionary. There remains two daily meditation books on the bed side table and have picked up the Indian Oratory by W.C. Vanderwerth to learn from and complete as I began to ration the reading of this book quite some time ago. I think I let it get caught in the shuffle. Soon it will be completed though. Damned good read...

...I have also decided to read and study The Declaration Of Independence, The Constitution and The Bill Of Rights. It was President Lincoln who said "Study the Constitution". So I am going to. Too much bitterness and betrayal going on between Folks who are to be running this country of ours as a team. Not damned enemies! And there really is some confusing ass dung going on and being said out there too.

This is just about the damned best reality television we've had since the Olympics! Hot Dog!

P. S. I am neither Republican or Democrat - I am an American and I want my Country back!

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