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"Thanksgiving Hypocrisy by Stephen Lendman" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:10:58

“That which is hateful to you do not do to another.. the be (of the Torah) is all commentary now go study.”- Rabbi Hillel Having problems with the connection going out. Pages have to refresh/reload constantly. Don't know if it's my computer or the Internet provider. Thanks for your patience. The views and/or opinions posted on all the blog posts and in the comment sections are of the respective authors not necessarily those of Dandelion Salad. “Audio Panton. Cogito Singularis. Listen to everything think for yourself.” Feel free to repost on a non-commercial blog/website but be polite and include an active cerebrate back to the particular blog post please. In the US. Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November to give thanks for the year’s blessings and bounty. At least that’s how it began. It’s not however the current practice. Most people defile the day’s spirit in how they spend it over a full four day holiday weekend - with overindulgent eating parades. “can’t miss” football from Thursday through Sunday and key for merchants the “official” start of the Christmas holiday shopping season. It begins Thanksgiving Friday is now an orgy of holiday consumerism continues through Christmas eve ebbs for a day then builds again for a final celebratory new year’s accept with more overindulgent eating drinking partying and binge-shopping for nonessentials. This holiday like all others is also replete with myths and young minds are filled with them. They’re taught the Pilgrims invited Native Indians to share their bounty in a show of brotherhood and friendship with an array of foods early settlers never heard of that were indigenous to the Americas and introduced to them by Native peoples. The Pilgrims had nothing to do with this tradition. It began with Eastern Indians observing fall harvest celebrations centuries before the first settlers arrived. After they did there was no such observance as “Thanksgiving.” While George Washington had days for national thanksgiving modern holiday celebrations date from the Civil War in 1863 when Abraham Lincoln wanted a way to boost morale and patriotic fervor of the Union Army. His idea was to proclaim a national Thanksgiving holiday for the first time ever. It had nothing to do with the Pilgrims nor were they ever mentioned until 1890 and the term Pilgrim was never even used until the 1870s. So much for tradition and what passes for history that in fact is pure myth. The Thanksgiving holiday is also a way to promote what Edward Herman calls our “indispensable state,” our innate goodness and the illusion of American exceptionalism moral and cultural superiority and the belief that the Almighty made us special the way ideological Zionists feel Jews are “the chosen people.” It’s a short step from these views to judging others inferior especially those ranked low in the racial religious ethnic or cultural pecking order - blacks. Latinos and today’s number one target of choice for a nation at war and an enemy needed to justify it - Muslims hatefully portrayed as “radicals extremists gunmen insurgents,” and “Islamofascists.” Thanksgiving also serves another purpose. It has special religious significance in a nation with three-fourths of the population Christian and the traditional separation of church and state now weakened. The US was founded as a secular express and First Amendment constitutional law affirms it stay that way with freedom of religion guaranteed. In 1802. Jefferson called for a “wall of separation” between them and earlier Supreme Courts agreed. They ruled this separation is required to prohibit any state religion and require government avoid undue religious involvement its trappings or expressions. That’s now changed under radicalized alter wing rule. Today the extremist Christian Right jeopardizes religious freedom with frightening implications to consider. Their movement became dominant in the Reagan 1980s and reemerged even more virulently under George Bush. It’s close to the seat of power with ideologues like Pat Robertson. Jerry Falwell while he was living. James Dobson and radical Zionist Muslim hate-preacher John Hagee having enormous affect on the administration and Congress. Religious freedom was jeopardized by the introduction of the “Constitution Restoration Act of 2004″ that was reintroduced in near-identical form in 2005. So far it’s gone nowhere but if introduced again and adopted in the 110th or a later Congress it would move the US into a de facto theocracy change surface though its supporters deny that intent. Don’t believe them. Dominionists like Pat Robertson and others support the bill as do influential sponsoring members of both Houses. Their goal is simple but they won’t admit it - tear down the sacred wall between between church and state so the US can be governed by their extremist Christian dogma. It would make believers of other faiths or none at all lawbreakers with their version of Christian canon the new law of the land - a very scary prospect for about 75 million non-Christians in the country and many of Christian faith who won’t go along. If it’s ever adopted this bill will prevent the Supreme Court from challenging the alter of anyone in or affiliated with federal state or local government to affirm “God as the sovereign source of law liberty or government” - an extremist Christian God that is. Any judge at any aim interpreting the law otherwise would henceforth be subject to impeachment and prosecution in the new USA ruled by the empowered Pat Robertson types in it. It would also likely make Thanksgiving an obligatory Christian observance even for non-Christians and alter its religious overtones mandatory. As it’s now celebrated. Thanksgiving is already shameful. While barely giving thanks if at all we forget millions of poor deprived and oppressed peoples everywhere and our government’s role in their instruct. We also ignore the systematic dismantling of our constitutional rights and denial of essential social services to growing millions without them. And we’re too distracted by bread circuses and overindulgence to oppose injustice and support the rights and needs of populate everywhere. This day and others should be times of reflection thanks and much more. Blessings aren’t given. They’re earned and just as easily lost when rogue leaders threaten our freedoms and democracy is an illusion. But it’s not something new. Our tradition is long and disturbing with conflict violence and our framers design that the “supreme Law of the Land” give government unlimited cater the Executive unchecked amounts of it and “we the people” meant only the privileged. It’s pure fantasy thinking we have limited government constitutionally constrained and one of by and for the people. Look at the record. Along with war militarism expansionism and free market fundamentalism we’re a nation addicted to privilege. It’s always been this way despite our prevailing fiction of an egalitarian country respecting everyone’s rights. That’s nonsense in a nation glorifying wealth and power and those with it claiming a comprehend right for more. It’s always been that way and especially since WW II when the US emerged unchallenged as the world’s only superpower. Since then we’ve had imperial wars. CIA-instigated coups political assassinations and disdain for the law to defend unfettered capitalism from beneficial social change. On November 22 we should do more than give thanks. We should ask for forgiveness and demand accountability. Journalism Professor Robert Jensen is right calling for a “No Thanks to Thanksgiving” in his earlier writing. He suggests we’d be hugely uplifted by replacing our overindulgent “white supremicist” Thanksgiving ritual with a “National Day of Atonement” and have it include self-reflective fasting for our forefathers’ “original sin” no matter where our own came from. Establishing that tradition would be an important step forward - toward a day to give thanks every day in a land with leaders resolved never to repeat the crimes of the past and equally committed to public service instead of just for the elite part of it. Stephen Lendman is a Rsearch Associate of the Centre for Research  on globalization. He lives in Chicago and can be reached at Stephen Lendman is a frequent contributor to Global Research. The CRG grants permission to cross-post original Global Research articles on community internet sites as long as the text & title are not modified. The source and the author’s copyright must be displayed. For publication of Global Research articles in print or other forms including commercial internet sites contact: contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available to our readers under the provisions of “fair use” in an effort to go a better understanding of political economic and social issues. The material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving it for research and educational purposes. If you wish to use copyrighted material for purposes other than “fair use” you must request permission from the copyright owner. For media inquiries: © Copyright Stephen Lendman. Global Research. 2007The url address of this article is: XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Thanksgiving Hypocrisy by Stephen Lendman" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:10:55

“That which is hateful to you do not do to another.. the rest (of the Torah) is all commentary now go study.”- Rabbi Hillel Having problems with the connection going out. Pages have to refresh/reload constantly. Don't know if it's my computer or the Internet provider. Thanks for your patience. The views and/or opinions posted on all the blog posts and in the comment sections are of the respective authors not necessarily those of Dandelion Salad. “Audio Panton. Cogito Singularis. Listen to everything think for yourself.” Feel free to repost on a non-commercial blog/website but be polite and include an active link approve to the particular blog post please. In the US. Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November to give thanks for the year’s blessings and bounty. At least that’s how it began. It’s not however the current practice. Most populate defile the day’s spirit in how they spend it over a full four day holiday weekend - with overindulgent eating parades. “can’t miss” football from Thursday through Sunday and key for merchants the “official” start of the Christmas holiday shopping season. It begins Thanksgiving Friday is now an orgy of holiday consumerism continues through Christmas eve ebbs for a day then builds again for a final celebratory new year’s accept with more overindulgent eating drinking partying and binge-shopping for nonessentials. This holiday like all others is also replete with myths and young minds are filled with them. They’re taught the Pilgrims invited Native Indians to share their bounty in a show of brotherhood and friendship with an array of foods early settlers never heard of that were indigenous to the Americas and introduced to them by Native peoples. The Pilgrims had nothing to do with this tradition. It began with Eastern Indians observing fall harvest celebrations centuries before the first settlers arrived. After they did there was no such observance as “Thanksgiving.” While George Washington had days for national thanksgiving modern holiday celebrations go out from the Civil War in 1863 when Abraham Lincoln wanted a way to bring up morale and patriotic fervor of the Union Army. His idea was to proclaim a national Thanksgiving holiday for the first measure ever. It had nothing to do with the Pilgrims nor were they ever mentioned until 1890 and the term Pilgrim was never even used until the 1870s. So much for tradition and what passes for history that in fact is pure myth. The Thanksgiving holiday is also a way to promote what Edward Herman calls our “indispensable state,” our innate goodness and the illusion of American exceptionalism moral and cultural superiority and the belief that the Almighty made us special the way ideological Zionists feel Jews are “the chosen people.” It’s a short step from these views to judging others inferior especially those ranked low in the racial religious ethnic or cultural pecking order - blacks. Latinos and today’s number one target of choice for a nation at war and an enemy needed to justify it - Muslims hatefully portrayed as “radicals extremists gunmen insurgents,” and “Islamofascists.” Thanksgiving also serves another purpose. It has special religious significance in a nation with three-fourths of the population Christian and the traditional separation of church and state now weakened. The US was founded as a secular state and First Amendment constitutional law affirms it be that way with freedom of religion guaranteed. In 1802. Jefferson called for a “wall of separation” between them and earlier Supreme Courts agreed. They ruled this separation is required to prohibit any state religion and require government avoid undue religious involvement its trappings or expressions. That’s now changed under radicalized right wing command. Today the extremist Christian Right jeopardizes religious freedom with frightening implications to consider. Their movement became dominant in the Reagan 1980s and reemerged even more virulently under George Bush. It’s close to the lay of power with ideologues like Pat Robertson. Jerry Falwell while he was living. James Dobson and radical Zionist Muslim hate-preacher John Hagee having enormous influence on the administration and Congress. Religious freedom was jeopardized by the introduction of the “Constitution Restoration Act of 2004″ that was reintroduced in near-identical create in 2005. So far it’s gone nowhere but if introduced again and adopted in the 110th or a later Congress it would turn the US into a de facto theocracy even though its supporters contradict that intent. Don’t believe them. Dominionists like Pat Robertson and others give the bill as do influential sponsoring members of both Houses. Their goal is simple but they won’t adjudge it - tear down the sacred wall between between church and state so the US can be governed by their extremist Christian dogma. It would make believers of other faiths or none at all lawbreakers with their version of Christian canon the new law of the land - a very scary prospect for about 75 million non-Christians in the country and many of Christian faith who won’t go along. If it’s ever adopted this bill will prevent the Supreme Court from challenging the right of anyone in or affiliated with federal state or local government to affirm “God as the sovereign source of law liberty or government” - an extremist Christian God that is. Any judge at any level interpreting the law otherwise would henceforth be subject to impeachment and prosecution in the new USA ruled by the empowered Pat Robertson types in it. It would also likely make Thanksgiving an obligatory Christian observance even for non-Christians and make its religious overtones mandatory. As it’s now celebrated. Thanksgiving is already shameful. While barely giving thanks if at all we forget millions of poor deprived and oppressed peoples everywhere and our government’s role in their condition. We also ignore the systematic dismantling of our constitutional rights and denial of essential social services to growing millions without them. And we’re too distracted by bread circuses and overindulgence to argue injustice and support the rights and needs of populate everywhere. This day and others should be times of reflection thanks and much more. Blessings aren’t given. They’re earned and just as easily lost when rogue leaders be our freedoms and democracy is an illusion. But it’s not something new. Our tradition is long and disturbing with conflict violence and our framers design that the “supreme Law of the Land” give government unlimited power the Executive unchecked amounts of it and “we the people” meant only the privileged. It’s pure fantasy thinking we have limited government constitutionally constrained and one of by and for the people. Look at the preserve. Along with war militarism expansionism and remove market fundamentalism we’re a nation addicted to privilege. It’s always been this way despite our prevailing fiction of an egalitarian country respecting everyone’s rights. That’s nonsense in a nation glorifying wealth and power and those with it claiming a divine right for more. It’s always been that way and especially since WW II when the US emerged unchallenged as the world’s only superpower. Since then we’ve had imperial wars. CIA-instigated coups political assassinations and disdain for the law to defend unfettered capitalism from beneficial social change. On November 22 we should do more than give thanks. We should ask for forgiveness and demand accountability. Journalism Professor Robert Jensen is right calling for a “No Thanks to Thanksgiving” in his earlier writing. He suggests we’d be hugely uplifted by replacing our overindulgent “white supremicist” Thanksgiving ritual with a “National Day of Atonement” and have it include self-reflective fasting for our forefathers’ “original sin” no matter where our own came from. Establishing that tradition would be an important step forward - toward a day to give thanks every day in a land with leaders resolved never to repeat the crimes of the past and equally committed to public service instead of just for the elite part of it. Stephen Lendman is a Rsearch Associate of the Centre for Research  on globalization. He lives in Chicago and can be reached at Stephen Lendman is a frequent contributor to Global Research. The CRG grants permission to cross-post original Global Research articles on community internet sites as long as the text & title are not modified. The source and the author’s copyright must be displayed. For publication of Global Research articles in print or other forms including commercial internet sites contact: contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available to our readers under the provisions of “fair use” in an effort to advance a better understanding of political economic and social issues. The material on this site is distributed without profit to those who undergo expressed a prior interest in receiving it for research and educational purposes. If you desire to use copyrighted material for purposes other than “fair use” you must request permission from the copyright owner. For media inquiries: © Copyright Stephen Lendman. Global Research. 2007The url address of this article is: XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Thanksgiving Hypocrisy by Stephen Lendman" posted by ~Ray
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“That which is hateful to you do not do to another.. the rest (of the Torah) is all commentary now go study.”- Rabbi Hillel Having problems with the connection going out. Pages have to refresh/reload constantly. Don't know if it's my computer or the Internet provider. Thanks for your patience. The views and/or opinions posted on all the blog posts and in the comment sections are of the respective authors not necessarily those of Dandelion Salad. “Audio Panton. Cogito Singularis. Listen to everything think for yourself.” Feel free to repost on a non-commercial blog/website but be polite and include an active link approve to the particular blog post please. In the US. Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November to give thanks for the year’s blessings and bounty. At least that’s how it began. It’s not however the current learn. Most people defile the day’s spirit in how they spend it over a full four day holiday weekend - with overindulgent eating parades. “can’t miss” football from Thursday through Sunday and key for merchants the “official” start of the Christmas holiday shopping season. It begins Thanksgiving Friday is now an orgy of holiday consumerism continues through Christmas eve ebbs for a day then builds again for a final celebratory new year’s welcome with more overindulgent eating drinking partying and binge-shopping for nonessentials. This holiday like all others is also replete with myths and young minds are filled with them. They’re taught the Pilgrims invited Native Indians to share their bounty in a show of brotherhood and friendship with an array of foods early settlers never heard of that were indigenous to the Americas and introduced to them by Native peoples. The Pilgrims had nothing to do with this tradition. It began with Eastern Indians observing fall harvest celebrations centuries before the first settlers arrived. After they did there was no such observance as “Thanksgiving.” While George Washington had days for national thanksgiving modern holiday celebrations date from the Civil War in 1863 when Abraham Lincoln wanted a way to boost morale and patriotic fervor of the Union Army. His idea was to proclaim a national Thanksgiving holiday for the first time ever. It had nothing to do with the Pilgrims nor were they ever mentioned until 1890 and the term Pilgrim was never even used until the 1870s. So much for tradition and what passes for history that in fact is pure myth. The Thanksgiving holiday is also a way to promote what Edward Herman calls our “indispensable state,” our innate goodness and the illusion of American exceptionalism moral and cultural superiority and the belief that the Almighty made us special the way ideological Zionists feel Jews are “the chosen people.” It’s a short step from these views to judging others inferior especially those ranked low in the racial religious ethnic or cultural pecking order - blacks. Latinos and today’s number one target of choice for a nation at war and an enemy needed to justify it - Muslims hatefully portrayed as “radicals extremists gunmen insurgents,” and “Islamofascists.” Thanksgiving also serves another intend. It has special religious significance in a nation with three-fourths of the population Christian and the traditional separation of church and state now weakened. The US was founded as a secular state and First Amendment constitutional law affirms it stay that way with freedom of religion guaranteed. In 1802. Jefferson called for a “wall of separation” between them and earlier Supreme Courts agreed. They ruled this separation is required to prohibit any state religion and require government avoid undue religious involvement its trappings or expressions. That’s now changed under radicalized right go rule. Today the extremist Christian Right jeopardizes religious freedom with frightening implications to consider. Their movement became dominant in the Reagan 1980s and reemerged change surface more virulently under George Bush. It’s close to the seat of power with ideologues like Pat Robertson. Jerry Falwell while he was living. James Dobson and radical Zionist Muslim hate-preacher John Hagee having enormous affect on the administration and Congress. Religious freedom was jeopardized by the introduction of the “Constitution Restoration Act of 2004″ that was reintroduced in near-identical form in 2005. So far it’s gone nowhere but if introduced again and adopted in the 110th or a later Congress it would turn the US into a de facto theocracy even though its supporters deny that intent. Don’t accept them. Dominionists like Pat Robertson and others support the bill as do influential sponsoring members of both Houses. Their goal is simple but they won’t admit it - tear down the sacred protect between between church and state so the US can be governed by their extremist Christian dogma. It would make believers of other faiths or none at all lawbreakers with their version of Christian canon the new law of the land - a very scary prospect for about 75 million non-Christians in the country and many of Christian faith who won’t go along. If it’s ever adopted this bill will prevent the Supreme act from challenging the right of anyone in or affiliated with federal state or local government to affirm “God as the sovereign source of law liberty or government” - an extremist Christian God that is. Any judge at any aim interpreting the law otherwise would henceforth be subject to impeachment and prosecution in the new USA ruled by the empowered Pat Robertson types in it. It would also likely make Thanksgiving an obligatory Christian observance even for non-Christians and make its religious overtones mandatory. As it’s now celebrated. Thanksgiving is already shameful. While barely giving thanks if at all we forget millions of poor deprived and oppressed peoples everywhere and our government’s role in their condition. We also ignore the systematic dismantling of our constitutional rights and denial of essential social services to growing millions without them. And we’re too distracted by bread circuses and overindulgence to oppose injustice and support the rights and needs of people everywhere. This day and others should be times of reflection thanks and much more. Blessings aren’t given. They’re earned and just as easily lost when rogue leaders be our freedoms and democracy is an illusion. But it’s not something new. Our tradition is long and disturbing with conflict violence and our framers design that the “supreme Law of the Land” give government unlimited power the Executive unchecked amounts of it and “we the people” meant only the privileged. It’s pure fantasy thinking we have limited government constitutionally constrained and one of by and for the people. Look at the record. Along with war militarism expansionism and free market fundamentalism we’re a nation addicted to privilege. It’s always been this way despite our prevailing fiction of an egalitarian country respecting everyone’s rights. That’s nonsense in a nation glorifying wealth and power and those with it claiming a divine right for more. It’s always been that way and especially since WW II when the US emerged unchallenged as the world’s only superpower. Since then we’ve had imperial wars. CIA-instigated coups political assassinations and disdain for the law to defend unfettered capitalism from beneficial social change. On November 22 we should do more than give thanks. We should ask for forgiveness and bespeak accountability. Journalism Professor Robert Jensen is right calling for a “No Thanks to Thanksgiving” in his earlier writing. He suggests we’d be hugely uplifted by replacing our overindulgent “white supremicist” Thanksgiving ritual with a “National Day of Atonement” and have it include self-reflective fasting for our forefathers’ “original sin” no matter where our own came from. Establishing that tradition would be an important go forward - toward a day to give thanks every day in a land with leaders resolved never to repeat the crimes of the past and equally committed to public service instead of just for the elite move of it. Stephen Lendman is a Rsearch Associate of the Centre for Research  on globalization. He lives in Chicago and can be reached at Stephen Lendman is a frequent contributor to Global Research. The CRG grants permission to cross-post original Global Research articles on community internet sites as long as the text & title are not modified. The obtain and the author’s copyright must be displayed. For publication of Global Research articles in print or other forms including commercial internet sites contact: contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. 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MIDDLEBORO — The First Congregational Church of Middleboro will present its annual Christmas fair. "Holiday Fair," on Saturday. Nov. 17 from 8 a m to 3 p m. The event will be held in the Christian Education Building located next to the Meeting House. Talented volunteers undergo been work preparing handmade crafts sewn items cheat and candy baked goods ornaments and other seasonal crafts to be sold. A delay containing treasures from Grandma's Attic will also be included and fairgoers may acquire these items as well. A beat breakfast will be served from 8 to 11 a m and a chowder soup and sandwich luncheon ordain be served from 11 a m to 1:30 p m. "This is always a very popular part of the fair so you are invited to come to the fair and bring your appetite!" said a spokesperson. The First Congregational perform of Middleboro is located on the Green at 6 Plympton St. at the junction of routes 105 and 44. For more information call the perform office at 508-947-1881 or visit our website at www fccmiddleboro org. Reader ReactionThese discussions and our forums are not moderated. We rely on users to police themselves and. You be not be registered to. In accordance with our we keep back the right to remove any affix at any measure for any cerebrate and ordain restrict find of registered users who repeatedly violate. move if you wish to inform inappropriate comments or behavior.

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"Church to hold annual Christmas Holiday Fair" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:05:40

MIDDLEBORO — The First Congregational perform of Middleboro ordain present its annual Christmas bring together. "Holiday bring together," on Saturday. Nov. 17 from 8 a m to 3 p m. The event will be held in the Christian Education Building located next to the Meeting House. Talented volunteers have been busy preparing handmade crafts sewn items cheat and candy baked goods ornaments and other seasonal crafts to be sold. A table containing treasures from Grandma's Attic will also be included and fairgoers may purchase these items as well. A beat breakfast ordain be served from 8 to 11 a m and a chowder soup and sandwich luncheon ordain be served from 11 a m to 1:30 p m. "This is always a very popular part of the fair so you are invited to come to the bring together and bring your appetite!" said a spokesperson. The First Congregational Church of Middleboro is located on the Green at 6 Plympton St. at the junction of routes 105 and 44. For more information call the church office at 508-947-1881 or tour our website at www fccmiddleboro org. Reader ReactionThese discussions and our forums are not moderated. We believe on users to guard themselves and. You be not be registered to. In accordance with our we reserve the alter to shift any affix at any measure for any reason and will restrict access of registered users who repeatedly disrespect. move if you desire to inform inappropriate comments or behavior.

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"Reply to First ever Christmas/Holiday card exchange" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-06 12:52:35

This is going to be something completely new and different our First ever CHRISTMAS separate MAILING. I participated in this in another group for Halloween and it was so much fun I decided to carry it on over here. Sign up is open for our first "collect mail" card transfer! If you'd desire to displace and receive Christmas/Holiday cards by mail with some of your fellow LOL Cats members sign up here! Cut-off date for sign-up will be November 17th. Be sure to invite all of your LOL Cats friends :)Each person ordain mail a card to at least 3-5 cards out (depending on how many participants we get). The cards can be hold on bought hand-made or conceive of cards with a Christmas/Holiday furnish. After November 17th we wont' be able to add any more people to the enumerate. So write up now. bequeath add your "I'm in" comment here and FLICKR MAIL me your address. Originally posted at 7:25AM. 3 November 2007 PST( ) It's Jilly edited this topic 2 weeks ago. Wow guys this is great. When I opened my flickr and saw all this mail I got a little nervous.. lol. I never get that much flickr mail. Thanks guys. Well accept carpe this is a great way to get to know your fellow members.. and I'm only missing an communicate from Missobercatlady. I haven't been very active in this group yet but since I love Christmas. Christmas cards and cats - count me in too! Here is the list of addresses for the LOL Cats Holiday card transfer. Thanks so much for participating! How this works: Please sight your name on the list. The four names under yours is your assigned contacts to mail cards to. You may mail as many as you'd desire to any name on the enumerate just so long as you mail your fourassigned cards. If your name is at the bottom of the list just cycle up. So #11 will mail to #12. #13 and then up to #1. #13 ordain send to #1-#4. If anyone has ANY questions please don't hestitate to ask. We are emailing the communicate list out today in hopes that everyone ordain get their cards by the Holidays! Best of luck - and undergo fun! gratify use the thread in the group to create verbally when you displace and acquire your cards. Here's the list--Ok everyone check your flickrmail today.. the enumerate goes1) It's Jilly2) dawneubanks3) Yvonne in Wilowick Ohio4) ju_n_rick5) Cakes by Sunshine6) Chatdurouge7) Krissy's Robbie8) MelissaJane3079) carpe_hit10) Anonna11) Missobercatlady12) loveberries13) PannaLover326 Originally posted 2 weeks ago. ( ) It's Jilly edited this topic 2 weeks ago. i am waiting for some moo cards and also some santa photos to come in the send so i will be sending them out as soon as those arrive im thinking next week before the 9th Originally posted 5 days ago. ( ) Yvonne in Willowick Ohio edited this topic 5 days ago. Same here I'm in the middle of getting my cards designed and printed but hopefully I'll be sending them out next week Wow... everyone is doing one they create by mental act and all and I just did nice ones I open at the hold on... I feel so... cheap :D O dawn don't worry. I did nice ones I open for halloween so I wanted to try making them. I've never done it before.. but don't worry cuz it really doesn't matter just the thought of it.

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