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Terry S. Singeltary Sr. Occurrence, Transmission, and Zoonotic Potential of Chronic Wasting Disease

Saturday, February 18, 2012
Occurrence, Transmission, and Zoonotic Potential of Chronic Wasting Disease
CDC   Volume 18, Number 3—March 2012…


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Added by Terry S. Singeltary Sr. on February 19, 2012 at 10:13am — No Comments

Yodie Batzke MEDIA RELEASE: A VOTE FOR LNP AT QLD STATE ELECTION MEANS TAKING AWAY INDIGENOUS RIGHTS TO HUNT

MEDIA RELEASE 7/2/2012

 

A VOTE FOR LNP AT THE QLD STATE ELECTIONS WILL SEE AN END TO TRADITIONAL HUNTING AND GATHERING FOR ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDERS

 

Mrs Batzke community advocate believes a vote for LNP at the next QLD State Elections to be held in March 2012 will see the end to traditional hunting and gathering for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in…

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Added by Yodie Batzke on February 18, 2012 at 12:55am — 8 Comments

Terry S. Singeltary Sr. 50 GAME FARMS IN USA INFECTED WITH CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE CWD

Thursday, February 09, 2012
50 GAME FARMS IN USA INFECTED WITH CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE
 

 
 
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Added by Terry S. Singeltary Sr. on February 10, 2012 at 4:37am — 2 Comments

Ilana Yael Leeds The illogical decisions of some of those with the power to be

 

1.       In Israel last month, Magen David Adom (the Israel equivalent  of the Red Cross and is an ambulance service) signed an agreement with the Red Cross which is an international organisation that goes to many places in the world to give aid and medical services to the sick and injured. This agreement is to get the Magen David Adom service not to go behind the so – called Green Line in Israel.  Two things are shocking about this, more shocking than the whole political…
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Added by Ilana Yael Leeds on February 9, 2012 at 4:30am — No Comments

Ilana Yael Leeds A dark story with darker implications

 

A Post for little John Ashfield who died on August 4th 1993. My son was born on the 10th anniversary of his death.

I am not usually an advocate for the death penalty but I really do think that there are some crimes that a death penalty is needed to protect the vulnerable and weaker members of society.  Actually I do not like the death penalty at all but in some cases, you do think, society needs to be protected from people such as these.

Here is…

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Added by Ilana Yael Leeds on February 6, 2012 at 6:35am — 6 Comments

Peter Crawford Free speech bites back

Tony Abbott and Julia Gillard were getting a bit of their own medicine when confronted by the demonstrators in the Canberra restaurant on Australia Day. It strikes me the violent reaction to Tony Abbott’s reasonable words about the tent embassy were similar to the reaction to Pauline Hanson’s reasonable words about Aboriginal affairs, and other matters, when she made her maiden speech on September 10, 1996. I don’t remember Julia Gillard condemning the violent protests that occurred at…

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Added by Peter Crawford on February 2, 2012 at 10:52am — 2 Comments

Rob Messenger Barnaby stands up for the QLD bush 19 times, while QLD Libs force Nationals to betray the bush 19 times.

Barnaby stands up for the QLD bush 19 times, while QLD Libs force Nationals to betray the bush 19 times.

 

I admire National Party senator Barnaby Joyce because he isn’t easily pushed around. Barnaby has broken ranks with the Liberals in Canberra, and voted against them 19 times in order to put the people of country QLD first. An article in the Toowoomba Chronicle today reports: “The outspoken senator is renowned as a highly-independent member of his…

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Added by Rob Messenger on January 31, 2012 at 10:28am — 7 Comments

Rob Messenger Mayor must apologise for lie to flood royal commission

Messenger calls on BBG Council Mayor to apologise for lie about vital drain engineering information to Flood Royal Commission.

Independent Member for Burnett Rob Messenger has called on the Mayor of the Bundaberg Regional Council, Lorraine Pyefinch, to officially apologise to the Moore Park Community, after she was forced to admit on 7 TV news that misleading evidence regarding vital engineering information about their drainage system, was given under oath to QLD’s Flood Royal…

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Added by Rob Messenger on January 29, 2012 at 9:25pm — No Comments

Rob Messenger What major party is the best to manage the state?

What major party is the best to manage the state?

 

“What major party is the best to manage the state?” With the state election just around the corner, that is an important question for any QLD independent Member of Parliament or candidate. We desperately need a change in government. However, I would like to see a minority LNP government held in check by a group of genuine conservative independents who will put the interests of the people before the interests of…

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Added by Rob Messenger on January 29, 2012 at 9:13pm — 1 Comment

Ilana Yael Leeds MARRIAGE RITES

 

Boy meets girl

emotional sparks

ignite

love or lust

time will tell.

They hold hands

They kiss

then it is hit or miss

Until

Boy will say

(sometimes)

Girl will say

'Let's make it formal'

True blue love

Before all and G-D

We want everyone to know

What we have is holy

Let's marry and vow

To carry each other

With G-D's…

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Added by Ilana Yael Leeds on January 27, 2012 at 6:59pm — 5 Comments

Rob Messenger To shred, or not to shred? That is the question… for QLD Public Servants.

To shred, or not to shred? That is the question… for QLD Public Servants.

 

Member for Burnett Rob Messenger today has called on Queensland’s 180,000 plus public servants to think twice before following directions from people associated with the Labor party, who may order the destruction or shredding of public documents.

 

Mr Messenger said that in the lead up to the 2012 state election, and with a likely change in government…

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Added by Rob Messenger on January 22, 2012 at 11:27pm — 11 Comments

Ian Macrae Yeates CLASSROOM SOCIALISM

Education: An economics teacher at a local school made a statement that he had never failed a single student before, but had recently failed an entire class. That class had insisted that Gillard/Brown socialism worked and that no one would be poor and no one would be rich, a great equaliser.

  The teacher then said:"OK, we will have a experiment in this class on the Gillard/Brown plan". All grades will be averaged so that no one will fail and no one will get an A...(substituting…

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Added by Ian Macrae Yeates on January 20, 2012 at 5:30am — 5 Comments

Bob Stewart The Greens Should Get Out of the Way - Part 2

The Greens will push energy costs much higher with policy to leave coal in the ground until there is a non polluting use for it and all energy from renewables by 2020.

But typical of the Greens they have no idea of how to achieve it. When there is no wind and no sun the coal fired generators must keep burning coal to energize the grid to light our world.

Renewable's? Well, there's whale oil, that was popular years ago and that's renewable. Then there's sugar…

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Added by Bob Stewart on January 15, 2012 at 5:06pm — 4 Comments

Bob Stewart Two Years On - This Rotten Culture of Power in FamiliesSA



The Leader of the State Opposition in South Australia has only now waded into the “rotten culture of power” that is FamiliesSA on the Liberal’s website. To gain a better explanation of why the Report to Parliament exposed this rotten Department it is necessary to understand why it is…

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Added by Bob Stewart on January 14, 2012 at 2:30pm — 1 Comment

Rob Messenger Tahitian Prince's "right to silence" may mean more corruption and coverup.

LTE –Tahitian Prince’s “right to silence” may mean more corruption.

(words 379 – 14.1.12)

Dear Editor,

 

It appears from today’s media reports that Mr Morehu-Barlow aka, the “Fake Tahitian Prince”, accused of the $16.5 M theft, has “declined to be interviewed by police.” In other words, he has exercised his “right to silence”.

 

This new information potentially is the sign of an investigation, which has…

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Added by Rob Messenger on January 14, 2012 at 11:24am — 17 Comments

Bob Stewart One Year On - In the Wake of Copenhagen

"Once again the “rich countries” have managed to take prosperity away from the Third World. And at Christmas too. We’d promised them billions in guilt payments for something called “global warming.” They don’t pay that much attention to thermometers, and weather is something they mostly live with rather than forecast.



But we ourselves had warned them their islands were about to sink beneath the waves. It hasn’t happened yet, but the computer models say it will be so. We…

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Added by Bob Stewart on January 14, 2012 at 8:30am — No Comments

Terry S. Singeltary Sr. Bucks for brains on offer to cattle and sheep producers Queensland TSE PRION TESTING

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

 

Bucks for brains on offer to cattle and sheep producers Queensland TSE PRION TESTING

 

http://usdameatexport.blogspot.com/2012/01/bucks-for-brains-on-offer-to-cattle-and.html

 

 

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Added by Terry S. Singeltary Sr. on January 12, 2012 at 3:55am — 3 Comments

Ilana Yael Leeds Green Encounters in a Park and throwing bread to geez

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Today I had an unusual encounter that riled my blood pressure no end. A friend and her daughter came over to visit and we took some gluten free bread that had moth infestation and some nice (sob) expensive liver cleanse cereal that is so yummy and had not been opened but was crawling with moth larvae to the geese, ducks and pigeons in the park. It is a waste to throw it in the bin and the larvae make a good bit of fresh protein that the geese, pigeons, ducks and…

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Added by Ilana Yael Leeds on January 8, 2012 at 9:56pm — 6 Comments

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