Monday, April 19, 2010

Farmer turned activist fights manure-spreading faults

Farmer turned activist fights manure-spreading faults
Michigander's grassroots effort tracks megafarms
Posted: April 19, 2010
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100419/NEWS05/4190328/Activist-fights-pollution-from-megafarms-manure&template=fullarticle

The Hutaree compound a few miles away wanted to cripple the govt's ability to enforce environmental laws and abolish the EPA.

Ask yourself, who benefits from anti-govt chaos? Which billionaires were on the conveyor belt to prison sentences when newly installed President Gay Bush settled out of court for a mere $20,000,000 fine (on top of a $5,000,000 fine and $30,000,000 fine for polluting air, water and soil of six states)?



Here's the difference between SANITY and INSANITY.

Lenawee County, Michigan

Local farmers go corporate, build ever larger forced-feeding livestock operations that fills the air with the stink of crap. People can't sleep in the hot summer with their windows open, and can't hang clothes outside on a clothesline.

Lenawee County farmer Lynn Henning just got a global environmental prize for making the govt DO IT'S JOB and enforce the freedom to be free of other's pollution.

Nearby the Hutaree Tea Party Militia (YES the Tea Party admitted they owned them) was plotting to blow up cops to drive govt OUT of their county. The TEA PARTY forced crap on local people and wanted to rule by open intimidation in that county that went 52% for Obama in free elections.

http://gop-demon-sheep.blogspot.com/2010/04/farmer-turned-activist-fights-manure.html

http://gop-demon-sheep.blogspot.com/2010/04/timothy-mcveigh-teahttpwwwbloggercomblo.html

http://gop-demon-sheep.blogspot.com/

As REAL PATRIOT Thomas Paine said in Common Sense: We have government not because of the goodness in man but because of the evil in man.

If you want smaller govt you have to learn how to driveout the evil in man FIRST!



http://toledoblade.com/article/20100419/NEWS16/4190307/0/SPORTS09
Article published April 19, 2010
Environmental work leads to global honor for Lenawee farmer
Activist focuses on big agriculture

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36642629/ns/us_news-environment/
Six get $150,000 each for eco-stands
2010 Goldman Environmental Prize winners announced

http://magblog.audubon.org/michigan-farmer-exposes-polluting-practices-huge-factory-farms
Michigan Farmer Exposes Polluting Practices of Huge Factory Farms