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Posted on October 30 at 7:32 a.m.
I know you can't believe everything you read on line, but I have come across a couple of web pages that bother me.
The first one says
"The United States is directly responsible for over one million Iraqi deaths since the invasion five and half years ago. The now estimated 1.2 million dead, as of July 2008, includes children, parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, cab drivers, clerics, schoolteachers, factory workers, policemen, poets, healthcare workers, day care providers, construction workers, baby-sitters, musicians, bakers, restaurant workers and many more. All manner of ordinary people in Iraq have died because the United States decided to invade their country. These are deaths in excess of the normal civilian death rate under the prior government.
Can this be true? Does it bother anyone else?
http://www.projectcensored.org/articl...
The second says
"This November, moments before millions of voters flock to the polls to elect America’s 44th president, law enforcement officials will make their 20 millionth marijuana arrest.
Nearly 13 percent of state inmates and 12.4 percent of federal inmates are incarcerated for non violent marijuna-related drug violations
I know that drugs are a problem for a lot of people and everyone wants to protect their children.but
Does a free country imprison twenty-million of its own citizens because of their relationship to the plant world?
Have we the Sheeple been lied to in order to start the war on drugs?
As a loyal and patriotic American citizen, I do not want my government doing these things.
Where does the buck stop? Do we have inocent blood on our hands?
What does victory look like?
Posted on October 7 at 7:43 a.m.
I would still like to have a place on the ballot
to vote ," None of the Above".
I am tired of voting for the lessor of two evils.
Term limits can begin Nov. 4.
Posted on October 3 at 8:04 a.m.
Anyone who thinks the politicians are going to pass a law that takes away their gravy train is a fool.
Term limits can begin November 4th.
On Don Farmer: Financial mess proves it’s time to rein in Congress
Posted on September 18 at 7:44 a.m.
#22 Posted by beetlejuice
I agree that
Govenor Crist is crazy to privatize the alley, in the way he is doing it. Perhps re read my post.
I am for less government and think private industry always does it better. If it were up to me I would fire Charlie.
You seem to be talking out of both sides of your face at the same time.
When my car breaks down on the alley, I call AAA.
They care.
On Saunders hosts meeting on state's proposal to lease Alligator Alley
Posted on September 17 at 10:29 a.m.
Private industry does almost everything better than a bureaucracy.
Privatization can be a good thing.
Perhaps a five year lease, renewable every five years, to see how things work out
Only American companies should be allowed to bid.
While we are at it lets outsource the Fla. D.O.T.
If a company wants to build a toll road let them do it.
On Saunders hosts meeting on state's proposal to lease Alligator Alley
Posted on September 13 at 7:42 a.m.
The construction of everyone's house pad and driveway did more damage to the environment than off road vehicles. Let people use state owned land that has been enjoyed for years before most posters got here.
No one can hear them. In fact most people don't know where bad luck prairie is, much less how to get there. After all, wrinkles in the mud don't really hurt anything. I know some people left trash, but we can stop that.
Posted on September 11 at 9:43 a.m.
The construction of everyone's house pad and driveway did more damage to the environment than off road vehicles. Let people use state owned land that has been enjoyed for years before most posters got here.
No one can hear them. In fact most people don't know where bad luck prairie is, much less how to get there. After all, wrinkles in the mud don't really hurt anything. I know some people left trash, but we can stop that.
Posted on August 8 at 2:57 p.m.
Mathew Alan Nicholls, 24, of Lehigh Acres, was arrested Wednesday at State Road 93 and Interstate 71 near mile marker 69.
Does anyone know where this is?
Posted on July 24 at 6:50 a.m.
O baaaaaama
The party of the American Sheeple.
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Posted on October 30 at 8:53 a.m.
"This November, moments before millions of voters flock to the polls to elect America’s 44th president, law enforcement officials will make their 20 millionth marijuana arrest.
Nearly 13 percent of state inmates and 12.4 percent of federal inmates are incarcerated for non violent marijuna-related drug violations
I know that drugs are a problem for a lot of people and everyone wants to protect their children.but
Does a free country imprison twenty-million of its own citizens because of their relationship to the plant world?
Have we the Sheeple been lied to in order to start the war on drugs?
What does victory look like?
http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/3...
On Estates man’s trafficking charge to be expunged