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Buffalo_Ken's avatar

So get this - I subscribed to the "Classie Thomas Massie" place, but now they won't let me comment there - even though I just did put a note upon them - now I can't post there - something about it all seems fishy to me - and here is a link to the note:

https://substack.com/@buffaloken/note/c-57462894

If any of you all think I'm playing around - let me be the first to inform you - I am not kidding around - serious business - and Thomas Massie - I suspect he and I are going to meet soon enough - face-to-face....and then lets see what happens after that.

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Let me say this - my wife just returned to our main place and apparently there was the skeletal remains of some bird there to greet her and do these harm pushers not realize yet the holy hell strong winds coming back upon them direct?

Cause there was a dead disemboweled doe placed near our driveway and I considered this fawn here found innocent and released to find mama sort of a counterbalance to all that, but if they want to raise the stakes then know this - there are stronger forces coming into play and they play to WIN.

By the way - the code has been shared already and keep digging a bigger hole for yourselves if that is all you know how to do - but I suggest you give a close reading to Psalm 27, 29, and 91 and then if you are still alive come back and inquire about those of us been through the ringer and so fedup we will take this to its grisly end - come hell or high water.

Tis WAR and may the best ideas prevail!

Ken

Protect & Survive's avatar

Yes, Ken - you and me both and I will enjoy the video - we 'hillbillies' need to stick together eh?

Blessings

AP

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I must have run my lawn mower a few feet away from that fawn in the somewhat tall grass without even noticing it, but then as I came in from a different angle, lo-and-behold - there the fawn was as still as all out - but seemingly alive. I looked at it close to see if it was "breathing" and I couldn't tell and I chose not to come closer after I took the picture - instead I went and knocked on my neighbor's door, and he came out and together we "rose the fawn" (so to speak) who it turns out was simply lying as still as possible in place. My neighbor picked the fawn up and it cried out for "mama doe" (it truly sounded like a human baby almost)....then we set it down and it bolted.....I suspect it was less than one week old, but it could move fairly quick even if somewhat awkward and clumsy. My neighbor informed me he had seen mama at the time and has seen her since - so hopefully the story has a happy reunion and therefore a happy ending. I don't know for sure - but that is an example when uncertainty is for the best and I didn't here any cars screeching on the road or any other indication suggesting that fawn didn't find its mama doe, so I assume they are reunited!

Peace.

Ken

Protect & Survive's avatar

A lovely story, Ken many thanks :-)

Blessings

AP