Posted on 01/08/2010 4:04:17 PM PST by kauai
One man said he had clients who had captured children and taken their blood and body parts to his shrine, while another confessed to killing at least 70 people including his own son.
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We need these guys to come to Washington, D.C.
I couldn’t agree more, if i had posted that myself, lol :)
It’s a good thing that Obama is from Kenya.
Now, before the boat ride, where was Michelle’s family from?
All cultures are equal! Celebrate Diversity! Shouldn’t we import some cannibals into the US since they’re a minority...they’re “underrepresented”!!! Who is leaving them off the quotas!!
Ain’t multiculturalism grand?
But but but I was told in countless anthropology articles that human sacrifice was a colonialist fiction aimed at denigrating indigenous people.
Ooo eee, ooo ah ah, ting tang walla walla bing bang.
yea and with statements like this you got to think could this be happen anywhere,and how long it's been going on here as well, (eerier) creepy thought.
see there, i wasn’t the only one thinking this.
Let me see if I have this straight: Magical thinking, the promise of a quick and easy cure at the sacrifice of a few unwanted people. Ugandan Healthcare Reform in action. Yeah, that’s it. Witch Doctor = Senator.
If you live on the beautiful Island of Kauai, you’re safe.
You can sit at the beach listening to Bruddah Iz’s music while eating all the free wild chicken you want and if you’re a native, I think you get as many as 5 wild boar a year, for free. LOL
If you are fortunate enough to live on Kauai... then I hate you. ;>)
That’s very close to our timeshare. I have spent a lot of time in those waters.
Maybe they are concerned about global warming.
At the moment I share that sentiment. I'm huddled by myself in my home on a remote hillside in Upstate NY, snow and wind howling outside, sitting around the woodstove, FReeping... while my daughter and ex- are living on that very isle of Kauai, enjoying dinner at a balmy 75degF or so. Ain't life grand?!? :)
Oh, and Welcome to FreeRepublic!
I envy your daughter.
I only get to live there 2 weeks at a time every two years, or 1 week each year... we do the two.
I would be typing this from a warm beach, if it were not so insanely expensive to live there.
I do think that if one lives in NY, Upstate would be a good choice. ;>)
Yep. She's 16 and loving it, doing well in HS, active in Civil Air Patrol and a variety of other good upstanding activities. I'm very proud of her.
Happily for all, my ex- and I get along well (living separately, mind you), so I have a place to stay whenever I can accumulate the scratch to get to the island (every couple of years). Next one will probably be daughter's HS graduation. She was visiting with me over Christmas break, and flew back only hours before the snowstorms hit last weekend. Lord I miss her between visits!
> I do think that if one lives in NY, Upstate would be a good choice. ;>)
It's great. Occasionally challenging and stressful (I have a half-mile steep uphill driveway to plow every time it snows, and when it's icy I go nowhere that day). But overall a great place to live, and the summers are sublime. By contrast, while Kauai is lovely and no snowstorms, I overheat and am uncomfortable in high tropical humidity. Insanely expensive... yes indeed...
So it works out pretty well for all.
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