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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Yes
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
My experience is very little to none but I recognize that there must be a better way. Modern science and technology have the answers however politics stand in our way of progress.
What excites you about this campaign?
Independence, an energy sovereign America
What do you want to do to help?
Educate myself, others and get people all over the US to sign up!

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At 4:12pm on November 15, 2009, Union theocratic gov Divine of J said…
Harvest Time

Every seed takes time to germinate.
So too in the fields of the soul.
We must never give up and sow
because the results do not
immediate to our eyes.
Let us wait with patience.
In the right moment, the seeds
have driven in the soil of hearts,
there will produce mature fruit.
Understanding and sow Joy, Peace and
Courage, Forgiveness and Love.
Jesus bless you have a good night.
At 4:28am on October 28, 2009, Union theocratic gov Divine of J said…
The peace of Jesus be with you!
Be welcome friends that the Lord Jesus bless our friendship
I will be praying for you at MSN pastor.teocratic @ hotmal.com
Every day, 15 hours.
At 12:15am on August 12, 2009, Sol* said…
scrap code

Hello Glitter Scraps
At 3:45pm on August 1, 2009, Jeffrey Michael Paganini said…
Hey Pat, would like to have you as a friend, always admired your site, ran out of invites at the moment, I would like it if you could send one thanks, surferpags up in Northeren California, PS have spent plenty of time in the city of lights.Bright Lights Big City.........
At 12:56pm on June 30, 2009, Jamie Crytzer said…
My pleasure! :) Anything I can do to help
At 7:17am on May 31, 2009, Bill Mollring said…
Windspire will be featured on a special episode of ABC's "20/20" on June 19th at 10/9C. The episode highlights the impact the new Windspire manufacturing facility is having in Michigan by putting ex-autoworkers back t
At 8:43am on May 20, 2009, Jorge Silva said…
Dear Patrick,

Thanks for your message.

Regards,
Jorge Silva
At 12:34pm on April 8, 2009, Emily said…
Hi Patrick,

Thanks for the comment on the new picture. I am not on this site as often as I'd like so I forgot to change it when I updated my photo on Facebook, etc.

Do you like real estate advising? My advice is not to wait until you're retired to follow your dream but to do it now. I don't mean quit your job tomorrow, but start taking small steps toward it and soon you can transition to something you love doing full time. That is what I did with the law. I started my raw coaching and superfoods distribution company on the side. Soon, I had the energy and the money to step away from the law and now I am living my dream instead of just dreaming it:) Life is too short!!!

Now the most rewarding part of my business is helping people gain an abundance of time, energy and money so they can follow their passions. If you'd ever like to talk more about it, please let me know...:)

Emily
At 11:59am on February 23, 2009, Adam said…
Here is some info:

VIDEO of the very first design prototype:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmUZJYYT2n0

An article recently published:
http://www.biztimes.com/news/2009/2/6/innovations-racine-inventor-creates-a-better-windmill
At 2:04am on December 20, 2008, John Garwacki said…
Hello Patrick,
Best scenic hike ever!
This photo was taken in Norway on father's day 2007 Kjeragbolten, a 5 m³ boulder wedged in a mountain crevasse by the edge of the Kjerag mountain(59°2′10.57″N 6°35′31.52″E / 59.0362694, 6.5920889) It is possible to walk onto the rock without any equipment, but there is a direct 1000 m drop below down to Lysefjorden. The name means "Kjerag Boulder" or "Kjerag Bolt",Kjerag or Kiragg is a Norwegian mountain, located in Lysefjorden, in Forsand municipality, Rogaland. Its highest point is 1110 m above sea level, but its northern drop to Lysefjorden attracts most visitors. The drop is 984 m (3,228 ft) and is just by the famous Kjeragbolten, a 5 m³ big stone which is plugged between two rocks.

Kjerag is a popular hiking destination. Some go there because Preikestolen has become too crowded, some to jump onto Kjeragbolten and quite a lot of BASE jumpers from all over the world go there to dive off the high cliffs. Kjerag is also a popular climbing destination, with many difficult routes going up its steep faces.

The easiest ascent starts from the visitors centre Øygardsstølen, with a 2.5-3 hour rather strenous walk each way. From Stavanger, it is roughly a 2 hour drive (closed in winter season).
 
 

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