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November 18, 2014

About Woodpile Report

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November 18, 2014 This is the last posting.
It's a static display, Woodpile Report is no more. The first Woodpile Report appeared in January of 2004, George Bush was president, Facebook was launched, the first Moslem beheading video was posted, the first "same sex couple" pretended to be married—Massachusetts went along with the gag, and the year fearless Islamic warriors torture-murdered 334 little kids and their teachers at a Russian school. Things have not improved since 2004.
ol remus and the woodpile report

Posted by gerardvanderleun at November 18, 2014 8:29 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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A weekly staple, already sorely missed.

Posted by: ghostsniper [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 18, 2014 10:06 AM

In this time of failures and horrors, we can draw hope and solace from those who came before us and offered us:

billmoyers.com/content/oren-lyons-the-faithkeeper/

From a 1991 interview [57 minutes] with Oren Lyons, a chief of the Turtle Clan of the Onondaga Nation, a part of the Iroquois Confederacy. Lyons speaks of the Iroquois Confederacy's contribution to our Constitution and the criticality of maintaining a spiritual center.
Guaranteed to take the dents out of your heart and remove a lot of madness from your mind.
I'd say it's a tribute to Ol' Remus as well.

Posted by: Stug Guts [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 21, 2014 7:14 PM

Another fan of Woodpile, found only six months ago, I believe from a link here. Will the older pages, not archived, be found in the Wayback Machine? Lots of wisdom to be found there, if so.

Posted by: boiling frog [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 23, 2014 10:49 AM

What an icon of information, speculation, and just dang good reading.
Ol Remus will be missed, but I'll think fondly on him walking through the hills and dells of the Appalachians on most every Tuesday ~ wishing I could trail along with him. It would be an honor.

Posted by: justvlm [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 23, 2014 3:35 PM

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