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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Nemo Hype Ramps Up
I was working in Sandy Hook, Connecticut during February, 2011 (after I got back from Lisbon.) The snow was 36 inches deep – going into early March. I am already seeing news stories that 12-18 inches of snow would be … Continue reading
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77% Of Households Received A Large Tax Hike This year
about 77 percent of households will pay a larger share of income to the federal government this year, according to the center’s analysis. The tax this year will increase by two percentage points, to 6.2 percent from 4.2 percent, on … Continue reading
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“The enemy combatants in LA are not the citizens and suspects, it’s the police officers”
The LAPD are so desperate to kill this person that they are willing to take multiple head shots from the rear at anybody driving a dark colored truck. I know I will be villified by the LAPD and the media. … Continue reading
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Salt Lake Tribune Says That Police Need The Ability To Kill Large Numbers Of People
Assault weapons that can fire numerous times in seconds are designed for only one thing: killing large numbers of people. The military and law enforcement officers need that ability; ordinary law-abiding citizens do not. Sheriffs vs feds | The Salt … Continue reading
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The World Changes
Michael Moore is actually starting to get a clue. Michael Moore asks citizens to stand up to Obama on civil liberties issue Moore supporting activists who have mounted a case against the Obama administration seeking change to ‘dangerous’ NDAA law … Continue reading
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LA Police Gun Down Two Delivery Women – While Searching For A 300 Pound Man
Women delivering newspapers in Torrance shot in manhunt for ex-cop – latimes.com
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Turn Off The Fossil Fuels, Bill
McKitten is facing a couple feet of snow this week. He has the perfect opportunity to prove to the world that he can tweet from his windmill.
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Think Of The Pikas
We don’t think about the Pikas often enough. Climate experts say that just a few minutes of nice weather can kill them.
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LA Police Shooting People For Driving The Wrong Kind Of Car
Police on the hunt for a former cop accused of killing three people shot multiple people themselves this morning after coming across vehicles that appeared to match the Nissan Titan that suspect Christopher Dorner is believed to be driving, reports … Continue reading
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EPA Says That Global Warming Is Accelerating
Wood for Trees: Interactive Graphs The Environmental Protection Agency is set to unveil a plan to counter the effects of climate change. The draft EPA Climate Change Adaptation Plan, to be published for public consideration in Friday’s edition of … Continue reading
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