enough time to pick up a cup of coffee or go kite-boarding. we ve been literally talking about their trip longer than it lasted, it was that brief. on the other hand, so was the moon landing. so was the wright brothers first flight at cu kittyhawk. those brief hours they spent on martha s vineyard changed history and left what they re calling an indelible mark on the people who live there. they enriched us, said one resident. we were happy to help them on their journey. unfortunately that journey ended abruptly at a military base at cape cod where our venezuelan brothers and sisters are held against their will, prisoners in a country they thought there was own. kite-boarding is out of the question. just a bitter dream at this point. the people of martha s vineyard knew this was going to happen. and yet, none of them thought to tell their venezuelan brothers and sisters before it happened. quote, i kept telling them it was like a dormitory, jackie stallings, who lives on the
destinations on the planet, an idyllidyllic island with unlimid resources, unlimited beds, and a population that claimed to love them. no person is illegal read the lawn signs. 50 people is too many for martha s vineyard. they called in the army to have them removed. actually judging by the behavior, not the lawn signs, the people of martha s vineyard are not especially compassionate. in fact, they re small-minded and cheap and pretty nasty as any waiter or babysitter who works on the island can tell you. once again, the ones who claim to be the best people are actually the worst people. remember when jimmy swaggert got busted? it s highly embarrassing. on martha s vineyard they re not