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  • Reply to: CMD again Target of Attack-Dog Journalism   10 years 1 week ago
    Our mid-late 20th century and forward history tells us that when minorities - particularly, Black people - are involved in operations like these, the operations are, at least, being aided by agencies higher up the "dirty works" food chain than just some clown like O'Keefe and/or any of his allies --- even the monied ones; Koch Bros. types might be bankrolling stuff like this but the green light comes from a different place. Look closely and it seems there's an active battle going on where one side, most certainly, has drawn a line in the sand and ANYTHING or ANYONE not on its side is an enemy to be actively attacked. It appears there is a flagrant disregard for federal, state, and local municipality laws, whether it be police openly and wantonly killing, maiming, or harassing citizens or politicians making open threats to people with whom they disagree. The goal seems to be aggravated division of world view and socio-cultural ideology. And this side has much of the media ready at the wait for their next, what and how to spin, command. The goal? Ensure by whatever means necessary, that they hold political sway numbers-wise, between 2016 and 2018 in order to attempt to wrangle into the highest office a person who, without prompting, will advocate for their every wish -------- and be damned with the rest of us.
  • Reply to: Keystone PipeLIES Exposed: The Facts on Sticky Leaks, Billion Dollar Spills, and Dirty Air   10 years 1 week ago
    We need specific laws that are the same everywhere pipelines are laid. The cleanup costs and perpetual maintenance funds should be waiting for any present and all future repairs and cleanup. The property owners should be remunerated for the cost of the land and home, as if it weren't in a toxic dump and multiples added should it be historic land held over one generation. Should the water be contaminated, the corporations will have to buy these properties and steward the land in perpetuity until it can be certifiably clean and made into federal parks as a reminder of what can happen if we are not responsible stewards of the land.
  • Reply to: Front Group King Rick Berman Gets Blasted by his Son, David Berman   10 years 1 week ago
    In the names I see, there seems to run a common thread. To take any of them seriously about anything.......I would think they need to renounce the blood sacrificing aspect of their religion. I'm assuming that being a Jew is religious instead of racist.......knowing the existance of Khazar and Ethiopian Jews would indicate it's not a race, but a religion or cult. That religion is based on blood sacrifice so to be and/or remain (self) chosen. The man they call "Father" is infamous for thinking of killing a child when he heard voices. It's bad enough to adhere to a tribal identity in these modern times, but to cling to a repressive, hate filled, religion that advocates violence and requires blood sacrifice............pretty well disqualifies anyone from being taken seriously from my point of view. Renounce the blood sacrifice aspect of...or the total religion itself.....that tribal religion indicated by claiming membership in when indicating "Jewish" or "Judaism". Otherwise, one could easily be viewed as being Neanderthal in modern times.
  • Reply to: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell": Concerned Citizen Uncovers Whole Foods' Policy on Selling Food Grown in Sewage Sludge   10 years 1 week ago
    With Ebola being tested for in a Sacramento patient tonight (within a couple of weeks of Ebola being imported to the CDC in Atlanta), and news indicating that the Atlanta Ebola patient fecal wastes are going into the Atlanta sewage system (it being therefore assumed the federal government will authorize same in CA), and there being no known way to treat sewage to rid it of Ebola virus, how can we see sludge-grown crops as anything but potentially deadly?
  • Reply to: ALEC Assembles "Most Wanted" List, and Oklahomans Say "ALEC Is Not OK"   10 years 2 weeks ago
    Is ALEC a public or a private organization? If it is private then why isn't it paying for its own damn private security services for its meetings instead of relying on the public, taxpayer-funded police force, especially since ALEC is so adamant about passing legislation that privatizes government services? Sounds like they're getting the public to pay for security for meetings the goal of which is to pass legislation that further sucks money out of the public treasury.

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