Have I Got A Line For You!

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Get your popcorn. This latest indictment of The Donald is going to be fantastic theatre. Subpoenas will be flying and the lineup of politicians, FBI and DOJ folks will be a sight to behold. A lot of people don’t think this has anything to do with President Trump and everything to do with election interference. Uncle Joe said it out loud in a speech, “We won’t let him be elected again”. This whole show is like Princes and Lords who vied for the English throne
centuries ago and jailed each other. Today it’s a cabal of politicians doing the same thing and framing it as “justice”. That idea is a vanishing notion in this country. 
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Well, well, well, Hunter’s former business partner testified that President Biden was aware of his son’s shady business dealings and called in during some of them. The Prez denies this and a spokesperson said, “These calls were about the weather”. UNBELIEVABLE! Dinners, pictures, phone calls from oligarchs and $50 million going to the Biden family though shell companies. Who would have guessed it’s all about the weather? Wonder if the banks with 200 suspicious activity reports knew this was all about the weather? Burisma knew it wasn’t about the weather when Uncle Joe leveraged $1 BILLION in taxpayer money to fire a prosecutor in Ukraine. Hunter got a $10 million payday and the Big Guy got 10%. The DOJ is all over two sailors who were caught selling sensitive information to China and THEY SHOULD BE. Yet, here is our President walking around the beach in Rehoboth free as a crippled bird. Rules for thee, but not for me. 
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Better switch to something else before I upset my pen pal and get another tome on President Trump’s foibles and the glories of communism. But I do enjoy the correspondence! 
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Had a steak sandwich at Powell’s in Clinton on Friday. It was GREAT and nice people working there too. Sign on the wall says, “If it weren’t for you, we wouldn’t be here”. That’s true for many things in life. Speaking of food, coconut pie would have been good for dessert. Lyla Williams makes one from a recipe her mom used 50+ years ago when she ran Margie’s Coffee Shop. It was located at Poor Boy Corner and was a popular place in this area. Lyla once left a coconut pie on my desk with a note saying, “This is not just a piece of pie, it’s a piece of history”.
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I’m winding around and around. Lord save us from ghoulies, ghosts and things that go bump in the night….and a few other things. Who’d have thought we’d witness what’s going on in our country and the world right now? Listen, hang in there Old Buddy and have a buster of a day.
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'Til Next Week:
             J.M.W.