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Oy veh (Original Post)
AlbertCat
Jun 2014
OP
Archae
(46,261 posts)1. If a politician has even a smidgen of power...
They are going to use it to push their pet beliefs.
Creationism, "Vaccines cause autism, and here, "chemtrails."
First witness, probably George Noory.
LeftishBrit
(41,190 posts)2. Zoicks.
I looked up Kelli Ward. Not surprisingly she's a Republican. And not just a Republican, but one who has been involved in suing RW nut governor Jan Brewer for not being right-wing ENOUGH on the Medicaid expansion issue:
http://ballotpedia.org/Kelli_Ward
AZCat
(8,338 posts)3. It's that darn dihydrogen monoxide they're spraying again!
They dump so much you'd think we'd be drowning in the stuff.
AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)4. I love the opening to the article:
"Mysterious white streaks in the skies over Mohave County ...."
There's nothing mysterious about them. We know where they come from (jet engines) and we know what they are made of (water vapor).