Thursday, March 29, 2012

WE'LL TELL YOU EVERYTHING YOUOUGHT TO KNOW - For Just A Minute Radio - Friday 120330

These long weeks seem to get longer – except we’re getting closer to commencement and all that!

 

The debating – if that’s what a trial before the Supreme Court Bench is called – went on interminably this week. It did dilute the political rhetoric a bit – although all of the GOP runners are slowing down.  The most interesting thing I saw this week was a LONG story about the complex investment strategies used by Bain and the Romney crowd – which apparently lined a lot of pockets including Mr. Romney’s.  Although I note he gave about 4 million per year in the last couple of years to charity. I must assume also that would probably be directed toward Mormon charities – which would be the normal expectations.

 

What impressed me was how little I understood of the complex way in which the Bain team invested the $$$ in “L” and “I” IRA’s  -- some higher risks than others… and those which had lesser returns were put in the ‘pen’ with the lower producing entities.  The higher risk ones … if they turned out well… were largely left to grow until the entire batch was sold off to a buyer who purchased the whole ‘caboodle’ – I’m guessing here’s where the smarts come in… which ones to pick and put where… which ones to write off losses in and which ones to pay income tax on.

 

People who deal in this stuff know a LOT more than I do…it’s a sophisticated game – and Mr. Romney knows how to play.  But from all I could tell (and I don’t play even close in those leagues) – they took their losses without whimpering – took their growing stocks and put them where they could be used later – and kept looking for good buys they could catch, repair or improve and sell to the highest bidders I suppose – and that little children is how Mr. Romney became a multi-millionaire. [It was NOT the way Mr. Maddoff became a jail bird.] In any case I hope we can wrap this thing up that will get us back on some semblance of sanity in the fiscal realm.

 

Well, the week is coming to a close. I wish you well for the coming weekend.  We have enough gas in the tanker to get us to church and to Wal-Mart for which I am thankful. What I’m most pleased with is the messages I get from reading the Bible – especially the Psalms that show how much more complex are the things the Lord handles as HE manages the seas and the entire Universe – indeed everything there is. He makes no mistakes … all His creations are perfect and the really important cheerful note is that WE are all invited to HIS kingdom…HIS party if you will.  I’m looking forward to that. I hope you are. God bless you and yours.

 

IN  HIM,

Jack& Barbara

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WE’LL TELL YOU EVERYTHING YOU OUGHT TO KNOW

            Just a Minute: Team Obama is trying to pull off a power grab telling Americans all they’ll need to know is what the White House tells them – and the Solicitor General on the 3rd day of argument before the Supreme Court said the government is not forcing people to buy a product – just regulating how they’ll pay for it.

          But it’s as if the Solicitor General will be saying since you’re having to buy it anyway we’ll just tell you: -- You must buy a car that’s a red convertible with a 250 horse engine and insurance that covers liability, collision and has heated seats. That’s the kind of bundle ObamaCare can dictate to your pocketbook. Summing up: Washington will be able to make individuals buy whatever Washington says they should buy.

            Not exactly what one expects from the ‘land of the free and the home of the brave’ is it?’  Think about it while you’re ‘having a good Obamacare weekend’ – otherwise known familiarly as an “Obama style power-grab!”

           <> I’m Jack Buttram. (END)  

 

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

OUR BEST BET FOR SURVIVAL -- Audio for JUST A MINUTE on Thursday 120329

It’s rather disheartening to discover in America we are somewhat like the situation at the beginning of WWII. Not terribly *encouraging.*

 

Well it draws on toward midnight and I’m heading for bed again – ASAP. Yesterday and today have been a bit frazzling. (Kids don’t know that means an unraveling rope – nobody jumps rope any more.) I never mastered it. Terribly embarrassing to be out ‘jumped’ by *girls*. I’m still ashamed of it – but have no need to be now. But I’m grown up enough to know girls are *always* going to out class me in some things. (Having babies is a good example!) Oh for gooness sake Jack… that’s stupid. [That was Miss Pearlie sneakin into my thought box.]

 

Today and yesterday I was thinking about how many things have been said into mikes politicians thought were ‘dead.

 

President Reagan once embarrassed himself talking about the bombing that would begin in five minutes. [HE WAS KIDDING FOLKS!] But he was responsible for getting the Berlin Wall removed.  He did it good-naturedly. Mr. Putin could use a strong shot of that medicine. Mr. Biden… Mr. Cheney, Mr. Bush a whole bunch of ‘em. Oh but certainly not Mr. Obama?

 

He probably has the all time-record – well maybe that’s a little strong. Billy-bob said yesterday whenever he sees microphones he thinks ‘rattlersnakes’ – that’s pretty difficult to top.

 

Well, we’ll call it a day and let you cogitate on the times you’ve said something and wished you had a string on your tongue to pull that word back in… or maybe you thought about it during the night. That’s about the worst because you can’t  seem to shake a thought out between 3 and 5 in the AM… I know I’ve tried. Well .. so much for Mr. Obama and his dreams and my dreams. Have a pleasant night/morning wherever you are! Good Night!

 

Cordially, IN HIM

 

Jack

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          Just a Minute: Left to the tender mercies of Obama-ism, conservative Americans would soon become as scarce as the Jewish population in Germany at the start of World War II.

          Does that sound scary? So does Mr. Obama’s ‘closed mike’ message reassuring Mr. Putin he would be “more flexible” after the November election.

          The implication is obvious. He is not presently able to accede to Mr. Putin’s expansive power such canceling all missile defense undertaken by European and American allies – but he expects to be after the next election.

          Ever since “candidate” Obama, was denied a favored speaking spot in Berlin by the German Prime Minister – (she reminded Senator Obama, the Brandenburg Gate location is reserved only for heads of state – of which he was not) he discovers his appetite whetted for an expansion of power in his current post.

          His assurance message to Vladimir Putin he will support his expansion of German power over current ‘allies’ hangs heavy over Europe. It’s one more nail in the Obama coffin backed up by his obvious grasp for supreme power.

          <> I’m Jack Buttram. (END)  

 

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HIT'S TIME FER TH' LAMBS TA BE SHORN -- Wednesday 120328

We’re hitting our stride once again. Let’s hope it’s a winning one.

 

The topic around the water cooler is the ‘hot’ mike the President encountered when sitting across from the Russian Prime Minister – who’ll be carrying the goodies back to the Kremlin. And of course soon we’ll be seeing the results. Not so hot. Especially when the missile defense is involved. That and the discussions at the Supreme Court and the other briars in the woodwork mean a tough spring and Summer. But a few laughs are being heard at the Bait Shop and Sushi Bar so stick with us on the trail.

 

We’re hoping the President learns soon what a mike is – but mistakes like that are bipartisan – at least so far. (J) Let’s hope it stays that way… ie. That the home team isn’t the only one to make errors.

 

It’s one of those late night efforts again… so before more errors are made besides those in the infield… best wishes to all and to all a good night.

 

Cordially, IN HIM

Jack

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HIT’S TIME FER TH’ LAMS TA BE SHORN

MizP: Jist A Minit: Mr. Jack, wuzn’t tha-ut sumpin’ bout Mistah

     Putin an’ Mr. Obama’s tawk?

Jack: Are you talking about the open mike opera?l.

BB: Heh,, heh, heh… Ah reckon everbody’s dodne heered tha-ut.

Homer: Haw… Ah reckon at’s a rite good name fer hit.  

MizP: Mr. Beelie, Homer Ah specks you is a laughin’…

BB: Yeah – we’s a laffin awrite… Heh Heh Heh.

Homer: Ah don’t figger how ya kin keep frum hit

               Mr. Beeel’

MizP: Of awl th thangs is funny in Warshinton…

Homer: Onny thag is funnier is cutting down th

               Cherry tree… din’t happen.

Jack: So you thought the President should have…

MizP: He shoudda kep his mouf shut… good.

BB: Ah see a mikerfone..ah thank rattlersnake.

Jack: They do call it ‘mike fright!

Homer: Naawww – Reely?

Jack: When I was beginning Ihad a real bad case.

MizP: But whut’s  skeery ‘bout a little mikerfone?

BB: Hit ain’t th’ mike tha’s skeery… hit’s all them

Jack: It’s easy to make a mistake and a lotta …

BB: Lotta fokes gonna mek fun of you …

Homer: Or thow you in Jail…’memember th’

   Halloween scary party Mr. Wells put on.

Jack: You mean Orson Wells – Homer?…

Homer: Ah shore do – Ah din’t heer hit but

MizP: But hit liked ta skeered everbody on

  Th eas coast AN th wes coas silly.

BB: I wuz a –listnen at home – pulled th kivvers

                    rite upover my head..

Jack: So you heard his Halloween scare story…

BB: Well as I rec olec hit was invaders frum Mars.

MizP: Ah heered ‘bout it too but I’s too little

               Ta git reel scarerd. 

Jack: Well Mr.Wells got in a tub of hot water

   Because of it… Radio History…

MizP: Testin’ testing… doncher thank hit’ on?

Homer: Ah kin tell you hit’s hot Ah bet Mr.Bomber

               kin too.

Jack: Well he’ll have to tell us next week time’s gone today.

. <> I’m Jack Buttram  (END)

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Monday, March 26, 2012

TREASURER IS SHORT BUT SNAPPY - for JUST A MINUTE RADIO on Tuesday 120327

Sometimes a cudgel just comes flying at you out of the blue and all you can do is dodge.

 

That seems to be the case with the Gremlins…. They continue to hide and seek… but we musn’t let them get us in disarray. It takes mental discipline.

 

Today – actually Sunday night into Monday morning was what seem to frazzle my mental broom. (I don’t know where that metaphor came from.

 

There oughtta be a law that says it’s illegal to make men over 55 exercise the brain beyond it’s normal capacity.  Problem is I can’t *remember what my problem is*  but I suppose it’ll either die with me or come back if it’s due to do that.

 

I have several more projects I’m wanting to do before I shuffle off this mortal coil… (Where did that come from?  Certainly not Wm Shakespeare… Sounds more like Ellery Queen.)

 

Well must not idle too long… I’m getting a little better with the new keyboard…but not fully proficient with right hand pinky and ring finger…. They are the most trouble in backspacing etc. But..f’gooness sake I’m not trying to win a typing contest!

 

Gotta leave the band stand fellers… too much gabbing around. But I appreciate your understanding and patience. Lord willing I’ll be there at Earl ‘n’ Lester’s in the morning and perhaps things will begin to sort themselves out.

 

See you later…….

 

Cordially, IN HIM

 

Jack (almost lookekd like HACK a natural mistake.)

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          Just a Minute: Rhode Island’s Treasurer, Mrs. Gina Raimondo is only about five feet tall – ‘tho a short Democrat she’s long on finance reform for pensions and schools.

          She’s a young mother who’s taken on the unions. They’re now hopping mad. A former venture capitalist, age 40 with two children and a petit stature as small as Gov. Christy’s is large. Both are getting results while steering their states toward fiscal health.

          “A government that doesn’t work is in no one’s interest,” says Mrs. Raimondo while crisscrossing the state pushing budget accountability. Surprisingly she gained the endorsement of major labor leaders with 62% of the vote. She’s a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, an economist from Harvard, a lawyer from Yale -- her approval rating right at 60 percent.  Even the clerks at Home Depot notice her and offer support.

          A race for Governor isn’t out of the question.

          Keep your eye on the Mrs. Gina Raimondo the, little Treasurer from Rhode Island but making BIG strides! <> I’m Jack Buttram. (END)  

 

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

ROMNEY BANDWAGON REVS UP TO ROLL - Audio and text for Monday 120326

Frankly, it’s been a long time a-comin’ and we ain’t there yet… but we’re makin’ progress. (J)

 

In the *game* of politics things either happen too slowly or to fast.  We’ll just have to wait and see how this one works out.

 

Last Thursday Sen. Jim DeMint was reported to have visited the National Journal, which is one of the ‘inside’ papers in DC in that just about every lobbying organization in the Capital gets it and the word spreads fast. Pretty soon it was on the national wires – although the news cycle was overloaded with lots of breaking stories – and word was spreading that Sen. DeMint, a leading figure in the TEA PARTY movement, was throwing encouraging ‘weight’ behind the Romney effort moving toward GOP Convention success. The Senator, told reporters he was not endorsing just at this time. He went on to say – as one of the most conservative members of Congress [mentioned in the Wall St. Journal’s electronic “Opinion Journal” – he would certainly ‘be satisfied’ with Mr. Romney as the nominee.

 

            The language from Mr. DeMint in the Friday WSJ column was: “I can tell conservatives from my perspective … I’m not only comfortable with Romney, I’m excited about the possibility of him possibly being our our nominee,” he added “ Again, this is not a formal endorsement and I do not intend to do that right now, but I just think we need to look at where we are.”

 

            Seems like the Romney bandwagon is picking up some steam. <> I’m Jack Buttram. (END)

 

Cordially, IN HIM

 

Jack

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THE ROMNEY BANDWAGON REVS UP TO ROLL

            Just a Minute: Both the Wall St. Journal’s “Opinion Journal” and National Journal shifted gears over the weekend and noted a consequential development that South Carolina’s Sen. Jim DeMint has now swung his outlook toward the Romney Campaign as he rolls on toward the finish line and they are now touting the former Massachusetts governor.

          Mr. DeMint said he’s not endorsing at this time -- as one of the most conservative members of Congress and a figure in the tea party ranks -- but he met with the candidate last Thursday and told reporters later he would certainly be satisfied with Mr. Romney as the nominee.

          What was also printed in the Journal report by Monday was: “I can tell conservatives from my perspective … I'm not only comfortable with Romney, I'm excited about the possibility of him possibly being our nominee," he added "Again, this is not a formal endorsement and I do not intend to do that right now, but I just think we just need to look at where we are."

          Seems like the Romney bandwagon is picking up some steam. <> I’m Jack Buttram. (END)  

 

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Friday, March 23, 2012

MR. SPEAKER SPEAKS SHARPLY -- for FRIDAY'S Just A Minute Radio 120323

We’ve done it again! Reached the end of a week… and a full week it has been.  

 

No Kidding I was casting about for what needed to be said to ‘help the cause’ this week – and certainly not-politics came to mind. I guess it came to Speaker Boehner’s mind at the same time. – this was a couple of weeks back.  Peggy Noonan of the Wall St. Journal writes a weekly column that appears in the Saturday/Sunday edition and often takes a bit of a different turn from what else is on the air or in the newspapers. I guess she was talking with Speaker Boehner during some of the difficult days when Boehner’s trying to make progress and Mr. Obama is throwing roadblocks in his way.

 

So the world turns and Spotlight Harry Reid who leads the Senate just will not let anything of substance… like a budget … get through the Senate because he knows it will be ridiculed if he lets it slip and turns over the coffee pot.

 

That’s sort of what today’s program is all about. But I won’t give it away if you haven’t heard it yet. And I’ll just store up my jokes for another day.

 

Oh – there is one that got out of the bag.  It’s a Will Rogers story… He said, when asked where did he get all his Jokes from, His response: Oh *I* don’t make jokes… I just watch Congress and report the results!

 

I guess that’s as good answer as any – and better than most. (J)

 

We’ll see you again on Monday on the radio.  Don’t worry about the TV… it’s going out of style anyway!

 

Cordially, IN HIM

 

Barbara and Jack

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          Just a Minute: A couple of weeks back Peggy Noonan, the weekend columnist for the Wall St. Journal, spoke with Speaker John Boehner about the frustrations in being Speaker of the House.

          During a Wednesday morning conversation containing coffee, cigarettes and BIG sighs, in the Speaker’ office, his frustrations were expressed in trying to herd 185 cats, when you could use a few more sheep – [my words not his.] However he did tell Ms. Noonan, (quote) “What the conference is feeling is the normal state of affairs for a majority that's frustrated by a president who doesn't want to work with us and a Senate that doesn't do the bills we send over. [So] the frustration builds and they get to nipping at each other. And so it was one of those mornings where you had to kind of reset the table." (Unquote)

          He summarized his building frustration with a really big sigh and said that’s the picture of what sometimes goes on under the Capitol Dome.

          <> I’m Jack Buttram. (END)  

 

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

A NEW CLUB JOINS THE SCENE -- For Just a Minute Radio on Thursday 120322

A hah… caught you… you thought *I* was asleep at the switch… Well it was only *partial*… I had just forgotten to record the audio track.  How stupid of me.

 

Somebody said in my hearing this past week: “Stupid you can’t fix” – Incompetent you can fire!

 

Well that *may* be so – but it’s hard to fire yourself if you’re the only guy in the shop.  That’s a keyhole view of our magnificent set up here. It’s quite comfortable, I just find myself ‘asleep at the switch’ or the mike as the case may be – at least there’s no one around to be embarrassed in front of. (I think I’ve missed the 5th grade grammar lesson again.) Some things we just never catch on to.

 

This week produces a very welcomed glimmer of light. We’re not at the end of the tunnel yet – and I don’t think the light is the headlamp of an oncoming train. But it is comforting to think that *someday* beyond the pearly gates I won’t be stuck in the same ditch with the same mistakes buzzing about inside my head. Fortunately on Wednesdays I have company – and can talk with them and one or two can remind me of the errors I make.

 

But then if I do that in even a small company – well…. People look at you rather strangely and wonder who it is you’re talking to. I saw a fellow at a lunch counter (Although it was breakfast – wonder why they got named lunch counters… you can eat breakfast or dinner there if the time is right?) – and I think he was working on a crossword puzzle… talking with himself…or some invisible person nearby. I have to admit – in immediate and urgent situations… like avoiding a bicyclist… I tend to give myself verbal commands. Fortunately it’s not too startling to my wife or other passengers.  But we do have our moments. She is inclined to – with little noises, like sudden intakes of breath or a series of “OH OH Oh…..” she gets my attention in time to ‘Mind the cows in the pasture or any other passing distraction. (J)

 

Now if she finds out I told you about it… well…she’ll keep on doing it anyway … it’s reflexive. Her family owned a 1922 Essex she says and I think having to back it up the hills in Easton PA sometimes made her nervous in motor cars. But we’re getting over it gradually --- *VERY GRADUALLY* -- We’ve been at it for nearly 56 years now. But you needn’t mention it to her. (J)

 

It was a wonderful bit of news to hear that Mr. Romney won the vote in Illinois. I wasn’t sure just what was going on in Illinois this week ….with Governor Blago gone. 

 

But compensating on that I read an extensive history of the kinds of crises Gov. Jeb Bush has gone through in his terms as Florida’s chief executive.  He’s had some training for shells (political shells I mean) whistling overhead. And Florida because of it’s being spread out into two time zones as well as getting down near the equator  and past the Everglades… well… it’s an interesting territory to try and govern. Throw in the Spring training camps of baseball… and the excitability of professional and collegiate football… There’s a lot of activity a lot of the time. Why even Bob Jones College started there – and look where they ended up. (J) Just kidding Greenvillians.

 

Gotta quit… time to get ready for another day. Thanks for being with us.

 

Cordially, IN HIM

 

Jack & Barbara

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          Just a Minute: John Ellis “Jeb” Bush was the 42nd Governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007. He was born into the Bush Family January ‘53 – So I’m welcoming him to the “JEB” club – where we share initials.

          We’ve been waiting a long time for Gov. Bush to declare who he’s backing in the current election. Within hours of Mr. Romney’s 12 point victory he released an important endorsement of Gov. Romney and urged Messrs Gingrich and Santorum, to gracefully retire since there’s virtually no way for them to win sufficient delegates to win the Tampa convention. They are now prolonging the damaging and costly contest.  They should gracefully retire and let us get mount our ‘defeat Obama’ effort.

          If you want to read Gov. Bush’s statement and a comprehensive history -- Google News Max. It is a detailed and worthy summary of his views and his governorship. An immediate cease-fire would relieve us of the current sniping which damages our chances of removing our incompetent President.

          <> I’m Jack Buttram. (END)  

 

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THA-UT WAS A GOOD-UN -- Audio for JUST A MINUTE RADIO on Wednesday 120321

Somehow I keep thinking we’re at the end of the road.

 

But there are others with ‘others’ opinions. Mr. Gingrich with 3rd place in Illinois totally tied down, the two of them on Tuesday evening weakly attempted to be cordial… and failed. Especially Mr. Gingrich.

 

They cannot seem to grasp the fact their continued belly-aching only does the GOP candidate harm at this stage in the contest. I know ego’s get tattered and worn… this is continuing to tear up the field so nobody can properly play. Gingrich is the most experienced in this phase of losing I would guess… he really *ought* to know better by now. Unless he’s planning to play SuperMouse in the Manger to help Mr. Obama’s coming campaign, there’s no real “excuse” for his actions. He never says anything new – or has a new idea.  His are all BOLD – INVENTIVE --- and *NOT USED* as far as I can see. He’s only harming the cause at this point…not helping.

 

Well… I suppose we all can see each other’s faults better than we can see our own.  But with so much at stake – another four years of OBAMA in the offing if we have enough of Gingrich’s ‘cherry bombs’  one non-thinking ‘has been’ can throw the future of the country in the trash heap.  Now I’ll climb down and surrender the soap box to Mr. Irrepressible “G” – and hope that he gets in the privately financed jet and goes home. Perhaps I should change that hope into prayer… I’ll do that!

 

See you later alligator!

 

Cordially (as much as I’m able to muster past midnight.)

 

Jack

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THA-UT WAS A GOOD-UN

MizP: Jist A Minit: Wuzn’t tha-ut a good speech frum Mr.

    Romeny las nite, Mr. Jack?

Jack: Certainly hard to beat Miz Pearl.

BB: Ah thank he’s finally gittin out’n th fog. Rite Homer?

Homer: At’s shore rite on target Mr. Billieee Bob.

MizP: Is tha-ut your reel name Mr. Beeliee…?

BB: Yeah – wif out’ th’ embellishment…Ah’m jist plain Bill.

MizP: Ah thought he hit hit rite outn’ th ball park…

               ‘cept hit won’t in no ball park.  

Jack: So you thought it was good?

MizP: PER-Zakley…he seemed ta hit his stride.

BB: But did’ja Mr. Jack tha-ut he’s reely a Virginian like

               You?

Jack: I didn’t Mr. Bill…I was born in Roanoke

BB: But he was born in Winchester, Virginia – raised in

               Butler, Pennsylvania.

MizP: My --  you’s a fountain of information.

BB: Ah jist looks hit up in Wikipedia. At’s a good place

               ta fine out stuff.

Jack: But he was in Congress as from Pennsylvania.

BB: Rite served in the House an th’ Senate – 16 years.

    But then he had a BIG bad defeat some time back.

Jack: You’ve looked him up all right.

BB: Hit’s gotten ta be a hobby.

Homer: Feels like you know more ‘bout him than-un he

     Knows ‘bout you.

MizP: Well tha-ut’s smart Mr. Homer.

BB: Homer an me we’s caught on ta lookin up      

     Warshinton folks… finds out innerestin stuff.

Jack: Sort of like ‘private detectives.’ Right…?

BB: Well Ah woun’t say tha-ut… we’s jist curious.

Jack: And we’ve gotta quit time’s up. See you next

  Wednesday. <> I’m Jack Buttram  (END)

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

A DEFINITION THAT NEEDS DEFINING -- for Just A Minute Radio on Tuesday 120320

I am simply and I guess repeatedly enthralled with the *sudden* flash of color that shows up here over say a three day period.

 

One day it’s Jonquils and another Daffodils…. Then I had totally white ‘spears’ of Iris’s which a grandson had divided and replanted. I’m afraid I was a bit concerned that he didn’t know what he was doing… but he was willing to do it. And here in the middle of March those white Iris are popping out like pop-corn only in silence. Their beauty is simply startling even in the hands of a amateur and sometimes (as a boy) recalcitrant gardener. (That chapter comes later when you have to mark off rows of potato hills… then later tomato plants which have to be watered and re-watered out of a five gallon bucket that has to be filled at the house and carried sloppin’ over your shoes… and over an obstacle or two – like a back fence and done long enough to assure the little “babies” were taking root.

 

We had to cut up Irish potatoes so there was *at least* two eyes on every quarter of a potato we put in the hill… and that needed to be done – Dad said – On St. Patrick’s Day. Not too early or they’d rot … and not too late or they’d dry out not making a fruitful hill… and even planting them I’d get a twinge in my back thinking of the days they’d have to be dug – and sorted… so Mom could get some fresh little’uns  to put in stews or for a spring dinner…. Etc. et. Etc. etc.

 

But looking back over it it’s quite pleasant. Barb fixed a delicious corned beef (actually brisket) and cabbage and some carrots and potatoes  and ….and and… I felt ashamed at all I ate…and my blood glucose next morning was 170+  -- not good  -  but on the TASTE front – too good! (Too good to quit too early…my down fall.) We Shared it with our daughter Kyle and leftovers the next day with other grand kids…

 

But I’ve also concocted a mixture of cranberry/grape and not too much apple juice… cold w/ ice cubes…It’s delicious and not too sweet… if you put in too much concord grape you’ll think you’re going to fight the British at Bunker Hill.

 

I’m participating in a study of people with gout and arthritis. Neither one bothers me an excruciating amount… except when at about 40 I got the first taste of identifiable gout. It felt like I’d dropped a brick on my foot – but just a bit of the prescribed tablets and I was free of the pain and misery by next morning… and and… well that’s enough for today.  Enjoy the spring before the snows return. (L)

 

 

Cordially, IN HIM

 

Jack

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A DEFINITION THAT NEEDS DEFINING

          Just a Minute: Paul Weyrich and I were both Republican press secretaries -- each for a different senator in the mid ‘60’s. From him I learned about ‘Coptic’ Christians. “Coptic” – they tell me is pronounced ‘kpt’ (cop) -- which is how Greeks in Alexandria would pronounce Greek.

          I mention this because yesterday’s Wall St. Journal carried a front page picture of the Coptic Pope in Egypt -- who died Saturday. Possibly you are as uninformed about ‘coptics’ as I was before I met Paul. 

          Paul founded the Free America Society. He was a brave and dedicated young man who passed away in 2008. He was also instrumental in causing the Heritage Foundation to flourish as it does today -- one of the leading lights of Conservatism in Washington.

          Had we not experienced the extraordinary efforts of Paul and others like him, we would have nothing like our conservative movement in America. Seeing the picture of the departed Coptic Pope, reminded me of how much people like me owe to people like Paul who have indeed given their life to the establishment of a strong voice for freedom existing today.

          <> I’m Jack Buttram. (END)  

 

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