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More than 1,000 dead birds fall from sky in Ark

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“Conserve Wildlife Habitat”

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Jan 13, 2013
 
Farmers Daughter wrote:
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It had nothing to do about disagreeing.When he thanked China and the other countries for taking our jobs. Happy that they had them. People here begging for jobs. American manufacturing dying out everyday. He is happy about it.
I don't think he is happy about it. I think it was meant sarcastically.

“Conserve Wildlife Habitat”

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#8535
Jan 13, 2013
 
WARRIOR wrote:
<quoted text>That's why I have a broad like you! So you can use your broad mind in your thinking to educate the masses!
I'm glad you recognize and admit that fact.:)
BTW, The other half just applied for a job in your state. Who knows, I may retire to New Mexico...part time.
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Jan 13, 2013
 
Raptor in Michigan wrote:
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I'm glad you recognize and admit that fact.:)
BTW, The other half just applied for a job in your state. Who knows, I may retire to New Mexico...part time.
You would love it here. What kind of job, of course without revealing everything......

“Conserve Wildlife Habitat”

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Jan 14, 2013
 
WARRIOR wrote:
<quoted text>You would love it here. What kind of job, of course without revealing everything......
A very well-paying one.:)
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Jan 14, 2013
 
Raptor in Michigan wrote:
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A very well-paying one.:)
Will he be working long enough hours where you and I can get together?

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#8539
Jan 14, 2013
 
WARRIOR wrote:
<quoted text>Will he be working long enough hours where you and I can get together?
Get together and do what? Hunt coyotes? No thanks. Not my idea of a good time.

BTW, I hear he'll be working closely with your wife.
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Jan 14, 2013
 
Raptor in Michigan wrote:
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Get together and do what? Hunt coyotes? No thanks. Not my idea of a good time.
BTW, I hear he'll be working closely with your wife.
After 28 years together if he can work close with her and not kill her than my hat off to him! Maybe we can watch some birds from a blind or something. I'm game!

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#8541
Jan 15, 2013
 
WARRIOR wrote:
<quoted text>After 28 years together if he can work close with her and not kill her than my hat off to him! Maybe we can watch some birds from a blind or something. I'm game!
That sounds like an activity the four of us could enjoy together!
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#8542
Jan 15, 2013
 
Will we ever find out hat really happened to these birds

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Will we ever find out hat really happened to these birds
Two years ago, Dude. Try to keep up okay?
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Blytheville, AR

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#8545
Jan 15, 2013
 
What birds..

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#8546
Jan 15, 2013
 
Clint Muldare wrote:
Starlings are not native to Arkansas.They merely migrate through it.
Starlings are not native ANYWHERE in the U. S. Nor do they migrate at all...that I am aware. Some may, but I have never seen them migrating in any kind of numbers like some other species I have monitored. And they are found in huge numbers all over the north in winter. Unfortunately, it was not starlings that suffered the brunt of the fireworks incident. It was our NATIVE Red-winged Blackbirds, and likely some grackles, whom they tend to associate with, that did.
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#8547
Jan 16, 2013
 
Raptor is correct its both partys that caused the manufacturing jobs to be redistributed to other places. And im of the opinion that it was done on purpose. The UN &NWO deterined that when viewed from a world standpoint the US middle cas had more than their so called fair share. So nafta pollution laws workplace laws (like Obama care) where put in place to redistribute the middle class jobs to other places. those political parasites from both partys firs fill their own ockets anf then endorse & furthur the UN & NWO agenda. Why we let 535 elected parasites do this is hard to comprehend. I suppose because many folks want to vote themselves money from the public coffers.
guess ho

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#8548
Jan 16, 2013
 
Thousands of dead fish wash up on coast of South Carolina

Posted on January 17, 2013by The Extinction Protocol

January 16, 2012 – PAWLEYS ISLAND, SC - There is a mystery along the South Carolina coast. Thousands of dead fish washed up on the beach at the south end of Pawleys Island Tuesday afternoon. The fish are menhaden, and the SC Department of Natural Resources have been notified of the incident. Menhaden fish are a small, oily fish that are used for fish oil and its oil is also an ingredient in lipstick and they are also used for livestock feed.-WLTX
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#8550
Jan 18, 2013
 
seen lot a black birds in kensett
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Mountain Home, AR

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#8551
Jan 18, 2013
 
My wife & I seen a bald eagle yesterday.It was soarng by the creek & river.
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#8552
Jan 18, 2013
 
Seeing bald eagles is pretty common in the bottoms where I live.
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#8553
Jan 18, 2013
 
Thought I seen one back at searcy the other day.
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Jan 18, 2013
 
Janice wrote:
Thought I seen one back at searcy the other day.
Maybe the same one? Black bird white head white tail feathers? wait just like ------- they all look alike dont they? they are commonplace. I have seen them chase vultures & crows away from carrion.
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#8557
Jan 19, 2013
 
WARRIOR wrote:
We have tons of bald eagles here. I would like to hunt one.
Where do you live and why would you want to kill one? Would you eat it?
I've taught my sons not to kill something unless it is good eating or is a danger to them or livestock.

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