@Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-10-03
- Gregory Flap @ Starbucks – foursquare http://t.co/t5XUoO8l #tcot #
- Checking in. Alice's water conference starts tomorrow here. (@ South Point Hotel & Casino) http://t.co/yY46YxRP #
- On the way to Vegas… (@ Starbucks w/ 2 others) http://t.co/9AL60DdP #
- Flap's Dentistry Blog: The Morning Drill: October 2, 2012 http://t.co/O9PIbuNF #tcot #
- The Morning Drill: October 2, 2012 http://t.co/3R3C8E2S #
- The Morning Flap: October 2, 2012 – Flap's Blog http://t.co/rg84Xi0g #tcot #
- Obama calls debate prep 'a drag' http://t.co/XyqQqa81 #tcot #
- Gov. Jerry Brown hands illegal immigrants less than they had hoped http://t.co/K61pcCGR #tcot #
- The Morning Flap: October 2, 2012 http://t.co/W2Bgogal #tcot #
- California Proposition 37 Poll finds strong — but shaky — support for labeling genetically engineered food http://t.co/Qa7nqoDZ #tcot #
- Driver licenses for undocumented Californians get lukewarm response http://t.co/ScvEiVXQ #tcot #
- Barack Obama’s big vulnerbility: His Policies http://t.co/tu4seoy5 #tcot #
- Disgusting… Obama Supporters Begin Phone Call Campaign Attacking Mitt Romney’s Mormon Faith http://t.co/HIeAPPLu #tcot #
- Obama ad says Bain investment exploited 'sweatshop conditions' in China – The Hill's Video http://t.co/NtjDdgcK #tcot #
- Romney Would Permit Obama Waivers for Children of Illegal Immigrants http://t.co/dAEC9wBW #tcot #
- Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-10-02 http://t.co/iq06Uph0 #
- RT @HotlineReid The average American visited a medical professional 3.9 times in 2010, per new Census figures. Down from 4.8 in 2001 #
- RT @runnersworld Why eggs are one of the best foods for runners: http://t.co/NsHNFKqM #eggcellent #
- Your real influence is measured by your treatment of yourself.
–A. Bronson Alcott
Happy Tuesday! #
- @Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-10-02 – Flap's Blog – FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog http://t.co/rmKT3U3X #tcot #
- @Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-10-02 http://t.co/26D6Svuv #tcot #
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Judas Cradle
Alcott is a fascinating figure. While he’s often remembered for his conversational approach to spiritual matters, he was also opposed to models of government that protected private business interests and he was something of an early environmentalist: decrying pollution and insisting humankind must play a role in sustaining the Earth’s ecology.