Youtube hearted comments of Leonce Boudreaux (@leonceboudreauxwolf).
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Sgt. Alvin York, man of peace but formidable in war. I first became aware of his name in the movie "Sergeant York" with Gary Cooper portraying him. They never taught us of this history. Thank you Appalachian Storyteller. This gets more into him being a man of faith, yearned for peace, but put in the violence, gore , mud and blood, of war. Yet, this man of faith and honor, rose up did what had to to be done. I have so much respect for Sgt. Alvin York. I learned much more in this video about his story. You got me Appalachian Storyteller, yours is the only channel I've joined to support, at a low level, but my income is very low too! 😂 Brother, you have a talent in this field that I admire. Blessings to you from a Métis (Native & White..Halfblood. ) brother. Keep it going.
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Sgt. Alvin York, man of peace but formidable in war. I first became aware of his name in the movie "Sergeant York" with Gary Cooper portraying him. They never taught us of this history. Thank you Appalachian Storyteller. This gets more into him being a man of faith, yearned for peace, but put in the violence, gore , mud and blood, of war. Yet, this man of faith and honor, rose up did what had to to be done. I have so much respect for Sgt. Alvin York. I learned much more in this video about his story. You got me Appalachian Storyteller, yours is the only channel I've joined to support, at a low level, but my income is very low too! 😂 Brother, you have a talent in this field that I admire. Blessings to you from a Métis (Native & White..Halfblood. ) brother. Keep it going.
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I'm half American Indian (Yeah, that's what I said. Growing up we were called Indians or American Indians and in the treaties that's how we're referred to. Don't have a problem with it, I'm still who I am ) and almost half Cajun, but I look at some of these settlers, who we intermarried with, just using what land they needed, not greedy for more than they could use, with respect. Atrocities were done on both sides, but these were some of the strongest, toughest, and knowledgeable people. Being Indian, I do have some mixed feelings, but nevertheless, I respect these families and what they endured to just have a little piece of land to provide for their families. My own Mother was delivered by a midwife along the banks of the bayou in Louisiana. Hard times, but we were all in it together, families, Indian White , made no difference , most weren't greedy, just wanted to survive. I lived in the Appalachian Mountains on the Rez in Cherokee, NC, and lived among many of these people, on both sides, and they're all a People I made friends with, love, and respect.
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I'm 70, I've been busted up in my life, from hard dangerous work, in later years from several vehicular accidents, and no, no one else was injured, and again no, I wasn't drinking alcohol or smoking weed, perfectly straight. I was on heavy duty pain pills from the wounds and injuries sustained through the years, Dilaudid #8s..For the last 9 years I smoke weed for the pain and was able to get off the more addictive and dangerous pain pills, and no, even though I wouldn't have any trouble driving, after smoking, by choice I don't drive out of respect for the lives of others, in case. What I can't do is go to a dispensary to legally buy what for me is a medicine, nor could I grow it for my medical use, instead I have to be an outlaw in order to get it. I'm very well over 21, 3x over and yet in this dumbaxx State I live in (can't afford to move to another) I can't grow a medicinal plant, nor, legally buy its product to relieve my pain and nausea from all the other meds I have to take on a daily basis for health problems. The year is 2023, the hippies and other young people was smoking it way back in the 60's, we really haven't "come a long way baby." Cannabis should've at least been available to people many decades ago and yet, in many places the draconian laws are still against our choice. My damn body, my damn choice ! Right?
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