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- Sondra Sneed
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- Location: Houston, TX
- Joined PRX: Oct 19, 2004
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- "The Lone Ranger of Looney Valley"
- Summary: No better place to see the widening gap between conservatives and liberals than in front of Harry Aleo's storefront window in San Francisco.
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Review of The Lone Ranger of Looney Valley
Sondra Sneed
Posted on November 25, 2004 at 05:56 AM
THANK GOD for Rupa Marya. Give me this piece, a walnut tree and lemonade, then leave me to rest among the weary.
So often people have forgotten that freedom is a joy of rarity; a jewel created by heat and emmense pressure. Everyday we are pulled into a system that keeps us from running our own system. Aleo's storefront is a portal to the imagination, which is the engine that drives what we will of life ever-giving. This will allows us to reject the mass of hearding dogs around us who say, "You can't say that!". Well yes I can, because I live in the land of the free and the brave.
Like Aleo's plastic Uncle Sam that holds a plastic flag, this country may get weathered but even mother nature cannot destroy her value for independence and self-hood. Keep it waving, Uncle Sam, I am here to wave back. And smiling.