LUTHER BUTLER'S THOUGHTS

LUTHER BUTLER'S THOUGHTS ON ILLEGAL DRUGS.

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About the Author Luther Butler was born of southern parents in Alamosa, Colorado in 1929. He holds degrees from Eastern New Mexico University, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Tarleton State, University, and he graduated from Durango High School in 1948. He served in the US Navy and has ranched, worked in a mental hospital, in inner city slums, and was with the Texas Department of Agriculture for 23 years. He is married to Jo Butler and has one son. Other novels by the author can be found at Barnes & Noble.com - http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/results.asp?WRD=luther+butler&z=y&cds2Pid=9481 To view a discussion of my novels, search "Luther Butler" in Google.

Friday, November 30, 2007

End of time battle

Thought on the end of time battle, the reason I want us out of Iraq is that Iran and Russia might come into the fight. If this happens we are going to be involved in a major war. I say pull out to neutral grounds or ships at sea and watch the development. There might be much blood shed in Iraq and again they might settle things peacefully.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

TRUE AMERICANS

You are a true first American if you can kill a running buffalo, Catch and ride a pony without a corral, Spear a fish from a rushing brook, Roast it over an open fire and eat it without a fork. Scalp an enemy with a stone. Bed a woman without a ring, and raise your kids in a house built of hides. Worship a God under a starlit sky. Track a deer in the snow, Get your squaw to chew the hide to make soft moccasins for you and the kids. Eat a root and make medicine from a weed. Survive while illegals from Europe try to kill you with smallpox on a blanket, While they starve you by killing and scaring the game away, And when they civilize you put you on a reservation with little water and few game. After you brought the meat for the first Thanksgiving. Then when the Big WWII comes give your life as a code talker to preserve the GOOD OLD USA.