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by ranger1948 March 25, 2008 9:57 AM EDT
I have found a village near the laos border where they have a medicine woman. Every year she goes to a cave where a huge king cobra lives. He stands taller than her and when he tries to strike she pushes him back with her hand. When he tires he drops lower to the ground, then she kisses him on the head. If she does not get bitten then it signifies they will have a good crop that year. Unfortunately this used to be her sisters job until she was bitten and died from the cobra. I am planning a trip there next month in hopes of seeing this ceremony.
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by ranger1948 March 25, 2008 9:53 AM EDT
I think we need a president that will pull us out of Iraq and address the problems we have at home. I didn''t trust obama from the start and now i think i was right not to trust him. I was leaning towards hillary then she offered a joint ticket with obama. I don''t want mccain because he will keep us in Iraq. I am not against obama because he is black or that he might be a Muslim. I am against him because he has aligned himself with a racist church. We cannot afford a racist of any color in the white house. That and his wife has proven to me that she is also a racist with her comments. obama comes off as unpatriotic when he will not put his hand on his heart during our national anthem. I don''t care if he doesn''t wear the american flag on a lapel pin, Most Americans don''t.
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by brianbwb-2009 March 25, 2008 9:52 AM EDT
"They qacted like house cats but in the jungle we would have been lunch." Posted by ranger1948

They are house cats, just big ones, having been as domesticated as any cat can be. I have taken that trip, and the guide explained that those cats are so used to being fed that they no longer hunt, they just hang out near the temples and beg for food. Typical of cats and monkeys.

I do laugh at the running feud between the cats and the monkeys, the cats chase the monkeys up to the high places, jealous of the monkeys greater reward for begging, the monkeys throw, er, well you know the rest. I have even seen the big cats tear into a durian, they like them as much as I do.

As for "kill ''em and cook ''em", I can''t bring myself to kill cobras, or watch them be killed, but I must admit the taste of grilled cobra is quite pleasant, just a little salt, with small bites of green chili, and hold the bumbu (peanut sauce)
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by ranger1948 March 25, 2008 9:46 AM EDT
brianbwb
You may be right again, i have always considered myself an optimist. I think it pulled me thru a lot of tight situations in the war and since. Like i said before i fought for the right to have an opinion for myself and for everyone in our country. Even if we don''t agree i can still respect a different opinion. My biggest thing now is i do not see a candidate that is worthy of being president. Same as four years ago. I liked Ron Paul but o one took him serious.
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by brianbwb-2009 March 25, 2008 9:42 AM EDT
brianbwb

"I fear we will see a lot more victims before we get out of this mess." Posted by ranger1948

See we do agree on much, I just have a somewhat less "grey area" view, many posters here seem to be of the "my country right or wrong, and if wrong, pretend it is right" type. I advocate "my country when right, but my duty to life is to not accept the wrong, but to always call and work for it to be set right."

I have the impression that your position leans more toward the latter than the former, only I am a bit more cynical.
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by ranger1948 March 25, 2008 9:35 AM EDT
brianbwb
My oldest son feels the same way, kill em and cook em. I think they are a beautiful animal. I got to hold a ren foot long king cobra at a village near the Laos border that worships the king. Budhists teach to live in harmony with all things. I went to a monastery 3 hours north of Bqangkok where they allow wild animals to enter the monastery. They can come and go as they please and the monks will give them food. The only rule is no violence in the monastery and the animals abide by it. The amazing part of the trip was they have bengal tigers. They let you sit on a rock with the tigers and get your picture taken. They qacted like house cats but in the jungle we would have been lunch.
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by brianbwb-2009 March 25, 2008 9:29 AM EDT
Posted by ranger1948

In fact, cobra blood, mixed with the bile (yuk) is a popular aphrodisiac. I don''t understand why they should need it, the women here are among the most beautiful in the world, but hey, whatever.

But because it is regarded so, Indonesians will not let one go free if it is spotted. While I also respect our snake brethren, I can say at least there is little wastage, the venom glands are dried, and also used in traditional medicine. Just about all of the animal is used, the bones are ground and added to the family wine stock.

These people are not afraid at all of them, they consider finding one good fortune. In fact, the case of "fear" is reversed, the snakes have "learned" to get out of dodge whenever they sense the footsteps of humans, even burrowing underground if they can not get away by another route, which is not a usual trait of these creatures.
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by ranger1948 March 25, 2008 9:26 AM EDT
ajmarine
It was good talking with you.
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by ajmarine1 March 25, 2008 9:23 AM EDT
ranger1948,

I have got to go, good luck to you and yours.

Live Long and Prosper.
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by ranger1948 March 25, 2008 9:23 AM EDT
brianbwb
I fear we will see a lot more victims before we get out of this mess.
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