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Comment: The "story" says it's for the 11 million illegal immigrants. That must be a typo for 22 or 33 million illegal immigrants. 11 milllion would likely barely cover NY alone. Hogwash right on down the line.
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Comment: The "story" says it's for the 11 million illegal immigrants. That must be a typo for 22 or 33 million illegal immigrants. 11 milllion would likely barely cover NY alone. Hogwash right on down the line.
A Reader's Reply to Byron York (And his tons of "generalities". He also said there is no question that Rubio is "nbc" being USA born) Below:
"Mr. York the U.S. Constitution is not a dictionary. Irrefutable facts about "natural born Citizen"here and here." As SatinDoll points out at Free Republic: Three types of citizenship are recognized by our government: native born; naturalized; and citizen-by-statute (derived citizenship from parents). All have equal rights. All can serve in Congress, either as a Representative in the House, or as a Senator in the Senate. The following link will take you to the government’s own Immigration Service web page describing the three types of citizenship. More below York's comment.... www.obamareleaseyourrecords.blogspot.com/2013/03/byron-york-declares-ted-cruz-natural-born-citizen.html
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Atlanta forecast to become 'Detroit of the South'
From: Edna UN Agenda 21 that will shock you
The news papers here are pulling the story on Tuesday's paramilitary artifact raid . They were having to correct the story time after time because the information they had gotten from the FWC/DEP was "so flawed they were having to get their information from other souses". We still have several other pieces of information that shows there are several other problems with the story the offending Agencies are putting out to the press. The Public record we are able to receive from the Agencies shows multiple felony criminal offences of the officers and otherAgency staffers.
I believe when they re-post the story, they will post exactly that in the article... When it goes to print hopefully they will still have just that in ink. This seriously taints all 16 cases. Over four hundred felonies in Florida, Alabama and Georgia will have to be dropped. Over One million dollars in bail. They are suggesting sentencing some of the accused to over 500 years in prison for a respected traditional American family activity, collecting rocks.
Florida DEP and Fish and Wildlife are in a PR nightmare.... And I am the only one who has photos from the raids . I was a witness before the raids and a witness to the raids . The related evidence I have been collecting on the events leading up to the raid are undeniable and shocking.
I have on film the representative from the Florida Cultural Heritage Department of DEP directing divers to collect the artifacts from the river to include the presence of at least one of the arrested. We have much more remarkable conflicting information the papers have not yet seen.
The top stress-busting foods and natural remedies NaturalNews) A book called Toxemia Explained written in 1926 by an iconoclastic doctor, John Tilden MD, basically put the whole medical industry's efforts to curing disease as a futile practice of chasing shadows, causing many "to sacrifice their...
The Raids precipitated from the UN Cultural Heritage Program under the UNESCO Committee Woman Judy Bense. Judy Bense is also involved with theUN Economic Development Program for Florida and is a UN NGO president for the Chamber of Commerce. Her Younger brother is " Conservative"Republican State Representative Allen Bense.. Looking at Allen Bense Bio raises suspicion that he is involved in the lobbying scandals plaguing Florida and it's agencies for lucrative contracts. Just as with Florida State Senator Charlie Dean, his son as one of those benefiting. Dean is the Environmental Preservation and Conservation, Chair . Dean is also on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice that is arming these agencies with the paramilitary gear and machine guns. Under this auspice he is involved in contracting just as Allen Bense overseeing contracts for scandals such as the Florida Taj Mahal scandal so that even the courts that these maliciously accused will defend themselves in are bought and paid for.
The web of official deceit and conspiracy is to much for an E-mail and leads in every direction.
For more information cal Bob Burton @ 386 938 4918 or E-mail @ rburtonvs@gmail.com
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From: Dr. Douglass Pharmacists try to pull the plug on St. John's wort
It's time to put grapefruit behind the counter. If you want a ruby red, Rio star, or just an ordinary white grapefruit, you'll have to speak with a pharmacist first. Together, you can go over your medical history, discuss any drugs you're taking, and then decide if grapefruit is right for you.
If that sounds nuts, that's because it IS nuts -- yet that's exactly the same logic pharmacists are using in a new push to put St. John's wort behind the counter. St. John's wort, of course, is a safe and natural antidepressant (among other things). It's been shown to be as effective as many common drugs and comes with pretty much none of the risks.
But since -- like grapefruit -- it can interact with some prescription meds, pharmacists want to have it pulled from store shelves. The Pharmacists Planning Service has filed a petition demanding that the herbal remedy be put behind the counter, where you can only get it after consulting with a pharmacist.
But this isn't REALLY about protecting you from the vague (and largely overblown) threat of a St. John's wort interaction.
It's about pharmacists protecting their paychecks (of course).
As the Alliance for Natural Health points out, antidepressants are the second most common prescription drug dispensed by pharmacists. But when people take a safe over-the-counter alternative, they don't need those drugs. And when they don't need those drugs, they don't need the pharmacists who dole them out.
So there's an inherent conflict of interest here -- pharmacists lobbying to have St. John's wort moved behind the counter is like bank tellers lobbying against ATMs or librarians lobbying against e-books.
There's a much simpler solution, one that works whether it's St. John's wort, grapefruit, or anything else -- and that's plain old common sense.
If you're on a med, ask your doctor about what it might interact with. Better yet, ask him about your alternatives. And if you're already on meds and want to add a supplement, do some homework and speak with your doctor.
In the meantime, you can fight back against this overreach by contacting the FDA with your own response to the pharmacists' petition. Learn more on the Web site of the Alliance for Natural Health.
But since -- like grapefruit -- it can interact with some prescription meds, pharmacists want to have it pulled from store shelves. The Pharmacists Planning Service has filed a petition demanding that the herbal remedy be put behind the counter, where you can only get it after consulting with a pharmacist.
But this isn't REALLY about protecting you from the vague (and largely overblown) threat of a St. John's wort interaction.
It's about pharmacists protecting their paychecks (of course).
As the Alliance for Natural Health points out, antidepressants are the second most common prescription drug dispensed by pharmacists. But when people take a safe over-the-counter alternative, they don't need those drugs. And when they don't need those drugs, they don't need the pharmacists who dole them out.
So there's an inherent conflict of interest here -- pharmacists lobbying to have St. John's wort moved behind the counter is like bank tellers lobbying against ATMs or librarians lobbying against e-books.
There's a much simpler solution, one that works whether it's St. John's wort, grapefruit, or anything else -- and that's plain old common sense.
If you're on a med, ask your doctor about what it might interact with. Better yet, ask him about your alternatives. And if you're already on meds and want to add a supplement, do some homework and speak with your doctor.
In the meantime, you can fight back against this overreach by contacting the FDA with your own response to the pharmacists' petition. Learn more on the Web site of the Alliance for Natural Health.
Screener: TSA Does Little to Keep Fliers Safe
Comment: Exactly as we, Sher and others said; and what good are republicans doing? Why were they elected? ??
From: Sher......They are ALL in collusion with one another, now.
From: Carmel Miller S
Defunding Obamacare stopped by Boehner & RINOs
House Conservatives:
GOP Leadership Killed Measure to Defund Obamacare
3/11/2013 As Republican senators Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, Marco Rubio, and James Inhofe prepare to introduce a measure to defund Obamacare — and threaten to hold up a continuing resolution to fund the U.S. Government if the measure is not given a vote — some conservatives are unhappy that the House, controlled by Republicans, did not do the same thing. LINK
From: John Rolls
More than 25% of Americans raiding 401(k)s to pay bills
From: Sher.....From: charlite
In case you didn't see. Only 76K views. Should be 76 MILLION! Send around! THX!
Thanks very much to Chuck Fetter for this call to arms!
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