Cowboys and Indians
: Cowboys and Indians is a look back in history and the theme throughout is the undeniable fact that the earth upon which we human beings presently live is being systematically killed, literally beaten to death, as we are so graphically shown in Walking Mountain, and that the Native Americans have known this for thousands of years and have been warning us, the powers that be, for hundreds. If Al Gore is being listened to because he is a man whose position in life demands such and because he has been awarded the Nobel Prize for a documentary he made about this very subject, than it is in the very footsteps of literally thousands of wise Native Americans whose words Al Gore has chosen to regurgitate and, thank God someone who the World may finally listen to has. Now, maybe--just maybe--we will listen.
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Cowboys and Indians
: Cowboys and Indians is a look back in history and the theme throughout is the undeniable fact that the earth upon which we human beings presently live is being systematically killed, literally beaten to death, as we are so graphically shown in Walking Mountain, and that the Native Americans have known this for thousands of years and have been warning us, the powers that be, for hundreds. If Al Gore is being listened to because he is a man whose position in life demands such and because he has been awarded the Nobel Prize for a documentary he made about this very subject, than it is in the very footsteps of literally thousands of wise Native Americans whose words Al Gore has chosen to regurgitate and, thank God someone who the World may finally listen to has. Now, maybe--just maybe--we will listen.
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Cowboys and Indians

Cowboys and Indians

by Keith G. Laufenberg
Cowboys and Indians

Cowboys and Indians

by Keith G. Laufenberg

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: Cowboys and Indians is a look back in history and the theme throughout is the undeniable fact that the earth upon which we human beings presently live is being systematically killed, literally beaten to death, as we are so graphically shown in Walking Mountain, and that the Native Americans have known this for thousands of years and have been warning us, the powers that be, for hundreds. If Al Gore is being listened to because he is a man whose position in life demands such and because he has been awarded the Nobel Prize for a documentary he made about this very subject, than it is in the very footsteps of literally thousands of wise Native Americans whose words Al Gore has chosen to regurgitate and, thank God someone who the World may finally listen to has. Now, maybe--just maybe--we will listen.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014746939
Publisher: Royal Crown Royal LLC
Publication date: 06/03/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 229 KB

About the Author

Keith G. Laufenberg has been writing for over 30 years and has had over a hundred poems and short stories published. His work has appeared in such magazines and journals as: AIM Magazine; Amaterasu; aaduna; The Maryland Review; Spoiled Ink; Down in the Dirt; Pleaides; The Oracular Tree; Prole Magazine, Pulp Empire; NuVein;The Pink Chameleon; Mobius Magazine; The Washington Pastime; Rymfire Books; One Million Stories; Euonia Review; Short Story.Me; The Spillway Review; Author Trek; Struggle Magazine; NeonbeamMagazine; The Write Room; The Corner Club Press; Pot Luck Magazine; OMG Magazine; An Electric Tragedy; Write from Wrong Magazine; The Fine Line; Danse Macabre Magazine; The Whortleberry Press; The Ultimate Writer; Fringe Magazine; Northern Stars Magazine;The Writing Disorder; d.ustb.in; The Phoenix Magazine; The Legions of Light Magazine; KZine Magazine; The Earth Comes First; et al, and he has also had 2 novels published: “Miami Rock” and “Semper-Fi-Do-or-Die”, both in 2007 and he now has three other novels and five books of short stories which can be assessed at his website: www.kglaufenberg.com
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