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nti-Americanism?
"Pledge to the Planet"
"I pledge allegiance to the Earth, this
unique blue-water planet, graced by
life, our only home.
"I promise to respect all living things,
and to protect to the best of my
abilities all parts of our planet's
environment, and to promote peace
among the human family, with liberty
and justice for all."
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he Reverend John Wayne "Punkin" Brown, Jr. died of a rattlesnake
bite October 3, while ministering at the Rock House Holiness Church
in Scottsboro, Alabama, USA. Reverend Brown was known as "the Mad
Monk" and was called the one most "mired in the ... blood lust of
the patriarchs" in Salvation on Sand Mountain by Dennis
Covington. (These are churches where serpent handling is practiced as
religious ceremony, as a demonstration of faith in the Lord.)
O
h, Sand Mountain! The Reverend's wife Melinda died the same way
three years ago in a Middlesboro, Kentucky church, handling
poisonous rattlers!
N
orth Alabama will forever be known, to me, by the evocative town name
of "Lickskillet". In fact, I once worked daily with a man who lived in
Lickskillet, Alabama. He related to me how a pesky skunk
had been lurking about his home, smelling up the place. A firearms sort
of guy, (5'3" and 300 lbs., purportedly able to lift a refrigerator by
himself),
he told me he selected his 9mm. and "shot the skunk with two or three
rounds. Then seven or eight. I emptied the magazine at him. Later I came
out and pumped
another clip into him just for good measure."
(S
igh.) Like Married
With Children, "there's a healthy relationship!"
T
his is the same part of the country that spawned "Gid Tanner and the
Skillet Lickers", by the way; an influential old-time string band of
the South, and Grand Ole Opry performing and recording group. This
was during the dawn of mass public distribution or phonorecordings
in America, in the very early 1900's.
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