To: JudgeRoyBean who wrote (1841 ) 10/23/2006 2:16:20 PM From: Purl Gurl Respond to of 4624 RE: Sheeple, by Judge Roy Bean Judge Roy Bean, dispensing "Law West of the Pecos" rules from his Jersey Lilly court saloon, "Seems the sheeple didn't pick up on who I was quoting, the one and only illustious one." Sheeple are not known for being the brightest in the flock. I am motivated to comment on relative education levels. During my childhood, we could not afford to attend our dear schoolmarm Mamie J's lessons on a full-time basis. Grandpa felt education to be very important but also acknowledged a need to simply survive; hard to learn school lessons when all you can think about is hunger. Mamie J. Ross taught four generations of our family. During Spring, we had to till and plant. Summer is spent working the fields. Fall, time to harvest for the coming "Hashtula" season, which is Winter with appropriately named months, although an adaptation of English. October - hochafo iskitini - little hunger month November - hochafo chito - big hunger month December - hashi koi chito - big lion month January - hashi koi nakfi ushi - lion's little brother month December and January are the months during which many farm children and farm adults die from a variety of diseases prominent during harsh ice cold Oklahoma winters. The lions come to take us. Those lions tried to take me through Scarlet Fever when I was very young. During spring and fall is when we missed a lot of school. Logically, we were only as well educated as Mamie J could afford us and she made great efforts to intensify her lessons during those times we could attend her school. Sadly, a majority of locals in our farming community never attended school, at all, being too busy simply trying to survive life. Nonetheless, all of us in our family and within our extended family went on to attend college, to earn degrees and to become highly educated and highly successful. This is a direct result of our grandparents and Mamie J stressing the importance of education, stressing our only escape from poverty would be through education. We escaped. Sheeples, in today's world, have no excuse to not be well educated, at least a good education through high school, maybe some college level learning. If not able to attend college, at least teach themselves through reading and motivation to learn. Still, these sheeples you refer, are very poorly educated. My estimate is those sheeples reflect an education level equal to those of an early high school dropout type. My opinion on the education level of Harris is much less complimentary. I question if he attended school beyond the elementary level. "...sheeple didn't pick up on...." Of course not. These are people who do not have a prerequisite educational background to pick up on much of anything. I tend to believe those people would have difficulties finding their own butts using both hands. Those sheeple are left with two options. One option is to be fools and the other option is to fool others. These are not people who can think well, cannot find worthwhile opportunities in life. Common knowledge ignorance and crime walk hand-in-hand. Sheeple pumper rhetoric well reflects crime at play. We cannot label all pumper words as crime, but can label pumper words as nearly so. Their words are those of the ignorant who have no better ability than to employ deceit being incapable of rationalizing truth, being incapable of recognizing truth. This CSHD attracts a flock of the ignorant. If to be labeled criminal, this would not be Harris' efforts, not the efforts of sheeple pumpers, but rather the criminal nature of not seeking a good education. The true crime of CSHD stock, is ignorance. Purl Gurlpurlgurl.net