Monday, August 7, 2023

Hey Ron, do you remember we talked about this on your radio show over ten years ago and everybody thought we were nuts?

Well who's laughing now? 

I believe the following was recorded in 2009.

 



August 2023

Last 3 times I've talked to my incarcerated buddy, first thing he asks me is what's up with Tr¥mp? He says it looks like the government is after him and letting the other side get away with things. He's right. He says about 90% of the people in prison see what's happening and they support Donald Trump now. He says it's openly discussed among the population. He said that at first nobody would even mention T's name. Says now most think the current guy has made everything worse. You will never hear a word from the establishment media about this. Notice this: The people in charge of this current administration have basically abandoned the two party game at this point. They aren't interested in JUST keeping us divided and fighting each other. They are now moving forward to squash everything that's not them. If that wasn't true, they would still be playing the game instead of steamrolling the right at every chance. The "foolish" right is still trying to play the old game. (Or are they?) I think the fox is in both hen houses. This is clearly a takeover either way. Don't believe a word you hear from any establishment media at this point. We are not prepared for what's ahead y'all. But we CAN be. There are men and women out there who can organize and lead. I suggest you step forward and start getting that done for us. - Ron


2 comments:

Anna M Woollam said...

just read some posts by storming Norman and also his memories of St Vincents ands in particular sister Monice. How different my memories are. Sister Monica was a vile person who only liked boys and was quite physical with her discipline. Fathe Boyd was the best!!! I resided @ St V from 1941 to 1952 and fortunately do not remember Norman (thank God).

Storm'n Norm'n said...

I never knew anyone by the name of Anna Woollam at St. Vincent's and even if there was such a person she could not have known me nor Sister Monice very well due to the separation that existed between the boys side and the girls side of the building. Sister Monice had taken very good care of the boys since her becoming a nun. The only time there was a mix of boys and girls was in the classroom...they didn't even share the same playground at recess. The only other times girls and boys were assembled in the same room but separated non the less, by their own designated side was in the chapel and dining facility.
Maybe if Anna Woollam would give us the name she went by when she was a resident I might be able to place her...she should have known my sister who was also at St. Vincent's.