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  2. Brian: Having grown up in an agricultural region where crop dusting was common, the issue of drones vs. crop dusters is one of technology, not of the use of agricultural chemicals. That is an entirely different conversation. What also seemed to be at the core of the argument presented is that the government is regulating ... or shouldn't be regulating ... the commons (i.e. the airspace) which is absolutely absurd or untenable. Finally, the invoking of fear - chemical poisoning - into this discussion is what defines this as a destructive propaganda tool designed to misinform.
  3. Mei Lan: You so rarely see interviews of those in these positions in the main stream media that it makes you wonder if the real propaganda is not the discussion of Kim Kardashian's tush. pubby
  4. Did you think young people will be speaking their minds in the end times? pubby
  5. GGinGA ... They are mostly saying hooray for our side
  6. I don't know, are there 1,000 people in the street (Or maybe TP can't count.) pubby
  7. Published on May 19, 2015 New images of huge funnel clouds and golf ball-sized hail, with heavy rain trapping drivers in sinking cars. Click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS
  8. Published on May 19, 2015 Steve Voglezon dragged William Thompson out of a fiery car wearing a superhero Captain America shirt. Click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS
  9. Published on May 19, 2015 Congress on Tuesday debated expanding body cam use to police forces nationwide, but struggled to find solutions for issues ranging from funding to FOIA requests. While many called for more money to solve the issue of police brutality, others pushed back, saying that throwing funds at an issue will not fix it. RT’s Anya Parampil is on Capitol Hill with more. Click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS
  10. Bandidos' history of criminal activity Published on May 19, 2015 The latest shootout in Waco, Texas, isn't the first violent incident involving the Bandidos biker gang. CNN's Nick Valencia has more. Click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS
  11. Published on May 19, 2015 As drone enthusiasts grow in numbers, the FAA is scrambling to regulate them in effort to ensure the safety of American airspace and citizens. So it's only natural that one of the first drone approvals granted has gone to the Yamaha RMAX, which is used in agriculture to dump toxins all over our food. The Resident discusses. Click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS
  12. Published on May 19, 2015 “No one dares to criticize Saudi Arabia publicly, and that is a result of many things, including obviously the interests that Western governments have [in the country],” Amnesty International’s Sevag Kechichian told RT’s Ben Swann. Commenting on the state of human rights in the Middle Eastern country just one day after authorities began to post job listings for beheaders, the researcher told RT that the West’s stance is “absolute hypocrisy.” Click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS
  13. Published on May 19, 2015 Drones are “the most effective” weapon the US has in the war against terrorism, and while collateral damage does occur, “propaganda” makes it seem far worse than it actually is, according to former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell. Discussing a wide range of national security issues, including Iraqi WMDs and the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, the former spy told RT’s Ben Swann that UAVs are more accurate than any other weapon the US could be using, and their use is an unfortunate necessity. Click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPI
  14. Published on May 19, 2015 Tuesday on the NewsHour, airbag manufacturer Takata doubles its auto recall to 33.8 million cars, making it the biggest auto recall in U.S. history. Also: Hillary Clinton controversies that don’t seem to go away, protecting relics of Syrian history from looting and destruction, David Letterman prepares to sign off after three decades and how Cherokees embraced democracy but lost freedoms. Click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS
  15. Published on May 19, 2015 Police on high alert as a new law enforcement bulletin is issued warning of a new threat of biker violence in Texas. Click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS
  16. Even if the system is near perfect as you say, that is no reason to deny the growers access to the courts or intimidate them into silence through contract provision. In an industry as large as the poultry industry, you can't tell me that there is not some butt hole out there figuring some angle, whether it is to get his brother in law in the business by bankrupting another and plotting to buy that property at auction and a discount ... I think what we see here is the difficulty when you mix a private business (farming) with contract labor in which both parties seek the greatest profit from
  17. Surepip: The idea that the conglomerates are intimidating dissatisfied growers and punishing them, not for producing chickens, but for complaining is presumably a free-speech issue. I think the elephant in the room is that personal issues probably are at the root as one person, in a position of power, uses the system (games the system) to punish another for a totally unrelated event ... Example: The growers son allegedly knocked up the daughter of the guy who determines the grades of chickens that the grower gets and therefore impacts his ability to compete.) Since the grower rep
  18. The preamble does an admirable job. Of course I understand that your point is that the government has no role. Hence, it was silly to restrict anyone in any manner or even have government health care scientists looking any direction or spending one cent of your precious tax money on something so innocuous as Ebola. I mean there is no threat and everyone is responsible for their own health, right. Tough luck if something like Typhoid or small pox or any other bug gets you, your pennies of tax in your own pocket are more important, heck, you might want a gold-plated stick shift for you
  19. Whitey: We know who did the pro bono work on the IGA, now, don't we. And we know why. (BTW: I have heard there are issues regarding how that business is bid as well but that would confuse the issue.) Satellite: You do have a point. People videoing the meeting could edit the video as is their individual rights under the Constitution. Citizens recording video in the audience still have that right but the county doesn't. What you don't realize is that the language used removed the rights of the commission to edit the video also requires that they produce the video. Hence, the c
  20. Yeah, his unsubstantiated bull ... All I can say is that his unsubstantiated bull is more credible than the tony Atlanta and Washington DC law firms doing all that legal work pro bono ... I mean I'm ROTFLMAO. When you estimate the number of mailed pieces (slick pieces often cost way over $1.00 per mailing and the anti folks had how many? ) And from my knowledge (I did a little of this kind of work back in the 1980s) even the consulting for that kind of stuff doesn't come cheap. FYI: The first time I heard any of this about the campaign spending in the Republican primary was when I
  21. It is not necessarily cheaper to edit the video this way in part because the time involved. With digital linear editing, you can trim things out of a video in a matter of seconds whereas, rendering of the video from the original to a format suitable for uploading and distribution can be as much as two or three seconds for every second of viewing depending on the computer. I sense because of the uploading of 360p files to youtube by the county that they really may not have as up-to-date computers as they would like. I do know that rendering video at that resolution takes less time than at
  22. If you look you'll find that Paulding's current probate judge was also grandfathered into office under this provision. pubby
  23. Published on May 17, 2015 John Oliver explains how chicken farming can be unfair, punishing, and inhumane. And not just for the chickens! Click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS click for RECENT TOPICS
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