South Carolina Farmers Want Their Money Back

Released on = April 10, 2006, 12:13 pm

Press Release Author = Nan Kilar - Editor, bobmillerwrites.com

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = Illegal aliens and Mexican workers

Press Release Body = FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. - April 10, 2006 (NEWSWIRE) - Holy smokes!
Land sakes alive! No, it wasn\'t Elvis; but they were all shook up anyway. By Nancy
Kilar--freelance writer and editor at bobmillerwrites.com - nkilar@bellsouth.net

Had they only asked, I could have told these South Carolinians about this recording
artist, author, and political activist, Bob Miller. The very first thing I would
have told this group was not to wear white to the meeting. No--they were not
interested what I had to say--they just wanted to be entertained and save a buck at
the same time. The initial cost I\'m sure was less than some of the big name speakers
get, but that\'s before the cost of several years of psychoanalysis that\'s needed to
get over one of Miller\'s speeches is factored in.

Miller started off on the right track to win the hearts of farmers everywhere, but
it was to be short-lived.
\"Since I have picked my share of cotton--by hand I might add-and walked behind mules
from sun up to sun down trying my best to keep the plow point going in the right
direction without hitting a stump or root, and have cut fodder and pulled corn until
my hands bled, I do not need someone to explain the drudgery and hardships of farm
life to me.\"

My gosh, you would have thought George W. Bush had walked in, cheers rang out that
you could have heard in Utah, but an entirely different message was on its way to
Utah. It was like wham, bam, thank you ma'am. Hate to eat and run, but got to go.
One thing for sure, Miller didn\'t pick up where he left off. \"My question is: Why
are farmers so worried about the pennies blacks get in social aid; that Mexican
workers get paid to gather crops that no one else wants to harvest? Especially,
since half of the farmers today are not farming, they\'re living--and I might add
quite well--off big government and Willie Nelson\'s farm aid programs.\"

Some still had a smile on their faces as they looked at each other as if to say,
\"Please pinch me, I\'m dreaming\". But they were not dreaming and things were going to
get worse. \"Farmers have been whining about big government for years while fighting
to be the first in line for the handouts. They whine about illegal aliens bringing
drugs into this country while they grow tobacco, one of the most deadly drugs the
world has ever known. These whining hypocrites murder more people worldwide on a
daily basis with their crop than illegal drugs and Osama bin Laden and his crew do
in a year. And wouldn\'t you know it, a so-called Christian and Republican stronghold
is South Carolina, a tobacco producer from way back.\"

The good news is a guy who had a hearing aid on both ears and me were the only ones
who were not on their way out of the room and heard Miller\'s closing argument..
\"These Christians had better hope God don\'t decide to rid the world of murdering
hypocrites. If so, His first stop might very well be South Carolina. From there he\'d
move on to Utah and put a stop to the group sex parties. Sooner or later He\'d end up
in Rome to find out why His church had been trying to cover up and protect
pedophiles.\"

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bobmillerwrites.com is an eclectic online publication that is updated each week. Nan
Kilar reviews books; Bob Miller writes books, short stories and articles. He\'s
authored seven books. Served as a pilot in Vietnam (1969-70). Awarded the
Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. Challenged Richard Shelby for a seat
in U.S. Senate in 1992. He is considered one of America\'s most controversial
writers.


Web Site = http://www.bobmillerwrites.com/

Contact Details = Nan Kilar, nkilar@bellsouth.net - 7200 Radice, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
33309

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