Now watch this... Big Brother will pipe in with something stupid because he is a born heckler, I got these guys figured out.
Tea Party plots anti-federal militia
|
|
|
|
||
|
In addition, You didn't catch me in a lie, I already responded to that: "I don't think Zdork is going to be willing to open his mind and view youtube videos other than the ones that he has picked out himself. Oh, so close-minded and a refusal to look at facts."
By "other than" represents other's, representing anybody, therefore representing you. You just endlessly behave like a child, do you not have a mature bone in your body? |
|
|
Heck, if Texas can trace pig blood in the river, Iowa sure ought to be able to do it too!
This is really sickening, though. Mohammed actually swims in that river, for gosh sake.
Dallas Plant Investigated For Dumping Pig Blood Into Trinity RiverJanuary 20, 2012 5:30 PMDALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – Federal, state, and local authorities say a Dallas meat-packing company is under criminal investigation for possibly illegally dumping pig blood into a creek that leads to the Trinity River. Investigators executed search warrants Thursday at the Columbia Packing Company on East 11th Street in Oak Cliff. The Texas Environmental Crimes Task Force has been looking into the plant for two months now. Dallas County has been working with federal and state investigators ever since the tip came in. The task force is now investigating whether the pig blood came from a secondary pipe not connected with the waste water system. Dallas County health officials say photos investigators took show blood appearing to flow from the Columbia Packing Company into Cedar Creek and then into the Trinity River. Health and Human Services chief Zach Thompson says that’s what has county, federal, and state investigators so concerned. “Any time there is some type of discharge into the Trinity River… especially from an environmental standpoint, this is a real concern.” Thompson says the EPA, TCEQ, and Texas Parks and Wildlife executed a search warrant on the plant Thursday, and found a pipe not connected to a waste water system. “I think they discovered a secondary pipe again is my understanding, so the question is who installed the pipe and why was it there.” At the plant this afternoon, a guard wouldn’t allow reporters inside and said there was no comment. The health department says the investigation began in late November when a man taking scenic photos of the Trinity saw what appeared to blood, and called authorities. According to a letter by the Animal Welfare Institute posted on the USDA’s website, the plant was cited in 2008 and 2009 for inhumane treatment or slaughter of animals. The letter also says the company received a one day suspension each time. |
|
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bush_v._Gore
|