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Dear Joseph,
I may be the underdog in this campaign, running against two candidates with more than $200 million between them – but the real underdogs are the middle class and those without a voice in America today.
They are losing ground while the CEOs of huge corporations pocket million dollar bonuses and corporate lobbyists get ...
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Forest JournalFor NH Sunday News August 5, 2007 When the Lightning Strikes Shimmering heat presses the landscape like a steam iron; the air is thick. An approaching cold front promises relief from days of oppressive humidity. A thunderstorm is brewing – you can almost feel it. By late-afternoon, tall thunderheads billow like ...
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Forest JournalFor NH Sunday News July 22, 2007 Summer Sunlight Fades… Already “Rage, rage against the dying of the light”- Dylan Thomas Summer Solstice in June was the annual high water mark for the flood of sunlight into dark northern forests. By late July, twilight falls earlier each evening. Yet compared to ...
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Forest JournalJuly 8, 2007 Tiptoe Through the Nesting Sites Walking amid clouds of mosquitoes, a brown bird suddenly flushes from underfoot in thick vegetation near a wooded trail. I stop still, draw a bead on the exact spot where the bird originated and step lightly. Somewhere near my feet is a hidden nest with a small clutch of ...
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Foliage Sunrise in Hooksett, NH
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This shows the Jeep after the windshield frame is mounted with the new hinges and mirrors.
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Right side before the windshield frame is on.
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The Jeep with a fresh paint job with the stripes on. Wheels painted gold to match the stripes and new tires all mounted ;33X12.50X15. This Jeep has a 2 inch suspension lift and a 1 inch body lift.
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