Posted on December 30, 2007 by butnerblogspot
The CDC and Federal authorities have yet to give the okay for Texas A&M University to resume their bio-weapon defense research. The university expected to have the programs up and running by now. So why the delay? Turns out the problems at their lab were not so simple to repair despite the fact Texas A&M ”added new security [...]
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Posted on December 27, 2007 by butnerblogspot
Link to those Crazy Christmas parodies on the Bob River’s Show
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Posted on December 27, 2007 by butnerblogspot
To be sure a lot of money has been spent on the public relations spin for the National Bio-Argo Defense Facility (NBAF). You can visit each and everyone of the consortium’s websites and they have the same script almost word for word. Every single consortium is hoping they will be the winner, how ironic. Hooray! Hooray! Were this lab to [...]
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Posted on December 27, 2007 by butnerblogspot
Go take the 2007 Fact or Fiction Challenge for yourself. Nice to know there is such a blur between real news and faux News. I got 3 wrong out of the thirty. Truth really is stranger than fiction. Good Luck
1) “The real danger here for Democrats is looking overly beholden to the rule of law.” - NBC’s [...]
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Posted on December 22, 2007 by butnerblogspot
Mayor Smoak made the right decision to contact Senator Dole for help with the DHS. Senator Burr who appeared at the DHS Scoping meeting back in September has introduced and written legislation that is in support of the NBAF. Congress Passed Burr’s Bipartisan Biodefense and Pandemic Preparedness Legislation on 12/9/06. The legislation speaks for itself. It reads like the “Who are we” section [...]
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Posted on December 21, 2007 by butnerblogspot
Posted on December 21, 2007 by butnerblogspot
Where do I Sign Up! Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL) is getting slammed with signatures of support to begin impeachment hearings for Cheney, but the mainstream media will not cover it? Ggrrrrr, No, we get the mindless ramblings of holiday travel and mind numbing blah blah blah about some little bimbo is pregnant. Where’s the eggnog?
Think Progress [...]
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Posted on December 20, 2007 by butnerblogspot
This is a truly disturbing story and I am sure this isn’t the worst of cases. Be sure to read the entire post. The link included in the quote section is her personal blog.
During the last twenty-four hours I have probably experienced the greatest humiliation to which I have ever been subjected. During these last twenty-four hours I [...]
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Posted on December 20, 2007 by butnerblogspot
A friend of mine suggested I watch “Who Killed the Electric Car”. I said I would but didn’t get around to it until this week. If you haven’t seen it you can check it out here. If you have seen it, don’t you find it insulting that the Bush Administration, EPA and the Auto Industry are [...]
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Posted on December 20, 2007 by butnerblogspot
Great news everyone. The Towns of Creedmoor and Stem both said NO to the NBAF. Both towns had a vote of 4 to 1. A majority indicative of the number of opponents, that is if you are asking the people who will have to live around the bio hazard, I mean lab. Raleigh disclosed yesterday that [...]
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