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weatherman714
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The 74 months of USAF harrassment continues, hole at BWI
Fri Feb 22, 2008 3:01 am
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If you think I'm crying, oh f'in well. There it is in black and white, 100% harrassment by the USAF. A nice little hole around BWI where I live. It doesn't get any more obvious than this. 100% harrassment by the US Govt.
THe 3rd Amendment of the US Constitution was written to prevent harrassment by the US Military onto private citizens. The only way they knew of harrassment in 1787 was soliders quartered in anyone's home. To me this is an extention to my 3rd Amendment right. It is harrassment by the US Military in complete violation of my 3rd Amendment. |
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weatherman714
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Fri Feb 22, 2008 4:06 am
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And it doesn't get any more obvious than this...
My response to those here or other's in cyberspace that consider me 1) a traitor or 2) a cry baby. I know I'm a true patriot in every sense of the word. Through Katrina I replaced members of Congress to put a stop to the facist polices of the President of the US. We may live in a new world order but not everyone in Congress lives in that reality. The Democrats have put a stop to Bush's policies and have passed legistation to ban inhuman torture to suspects with accordance to the US Constitution. Bush vetoed the bill and many Republicans voted against it. It truly says one thing. "Republicans are Republicans before they are Americans.". It also proves that my actions with regards to the information given to the Russians and Chinese are justified. Hate me, Love me, leave yourself scratching your head. You were not the one's followed for 74 months, your phones tapped, e-mail read, attacked by US Govt debunkers,harrassed by NSA and the USAF. Put yourself in my shoes and I guarentee that maybe one of you would be able to handle what I've been through for the past 74 months. Many back out and back down. Shoot me, arrest me, torture me, at least I went down as a true Patriot fighting for a real cause, to get back the true US Democracy our country was founded on by the US Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
quote: "...that all Men are created equal,that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,that among these are Life,Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness--That to secure these Rights,Governments are instituted among Men,deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government,laying its Foundation on such Principles, and organizing its Powers in such Form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness...But when a long Train of Abuses(74 months in my case) and Usurpartions,pursuing invariably the same Object,evinces a Design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their Right, it is their Duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future Security." Declaration of Independence.
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weatherman714
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Fri Feb 22, 2008 6:11 am
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Harrassment continues watch at the end of the loop... gee that's kinda interesting the snow mysteriously falls apart where I live once again.
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Richard Burgeson
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Wow your third map down just says it all
Sat Feb 23, 2008 4:36 pm
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I can believe Congress legalized this crap. We're facing another year of half the country is flooded and the other half is on fire. _________________ Thomas Jefferson. " Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't." |
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weatherman714
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Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:47 pm
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Metro area escapes worst of weather
quote: Weather forecasters said the cold air was in place as predicted, but the storm didn't drop as much moisture on the region as computer programs suggested it would. That spared us significant icing.
Gee funny isn't it?
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/bal-md.ice23feb23,0,6851326.story
By Frank D. Roylance | Sun reporter
February 23, 2008
It might not have lived up to its wintry billing, but Maryland's bout with snow, ice, drizzle and fog yesterday was enough to close schools, gouge highway maintenance budgets and send some motorists skidding into each other.
"It turned out to be less troublesome" than predicted, said David Fidler, a spokesman for the Baltimore County Bureau of Highways. But "it's going to be an expensive one."
Baltimore City said yesterday that it had spent $300,000 treating the streets and cleaning up after the storm.
Weather forecasters said the cold air was in place as predicted, but the storm didn't drop as much moisture on the region as computer programs suggested it would. That spared us significant icing.
"We were in a kind of a gap region," said Steve Zubrick, science and operations office for the National Weather Service's forecast office in Sterling, Va. "The bigger rainfall amounts were actually south of the Potomac River, and ... into Pennsylvania. We didn't get that."
Area hospitals reported no high numbers of storm-related slip-and-fall accidents. And there were no unusual power outages.
Morning traffic was light after schools canceled classes and many people heeded official advice to avoid unnecessary travel.
But there were some slick spots, and the morning rush hour was marred by accidents.
Just before 7 a.m., Baltimore police closed the southbound lanes of Russell Street between Annapolis Road and Bush Street, near M&T Bank Stadium, after three cars collided and slid off the road. No injuries were reported. The road turns into Route 295 and is one of the main exit and entry points of the city.
Later in the morning, a salt truck under contract to the SHA ran through an intersection at West Street and Route 2 in Annapolis with its dumper raised. It snagged overhead wires and pulled them down.
Eight vehicles, including a Maryland State Police cruiser, were involved in a pileup on an Interstate 270 ramp near Gaithersburg. No one was injured, according to State Highway Administration spokesman Dave Buck.
The complex storm moved in overnight from the southwest and laid down a thin layer of snow before the precipitation turned to sleet and freezing rain.
But there wasn't enough precipitation to produce much icing - barely a third to an eighth of the rain that was falling to our north and south, Zubrick said.
"We also really warmed up aloft," he said. The rain that did fall was forming in layers more than 2,000 feet up, where temperatures were well above 40 degrees, making the drops less likely to freeze at the surface.
Interstates and main roads were well-salted and wet throughout the day, the result of salting and pre-treatments that began late Thursday night.
Baltimore County had 444 people on the job in 360 pieces of equipment.
"The road conditions were spotty ... a mixed bag early this morning," Fidler said yesterday. "There was snow in the north. Dundalk and Essex were just wet. I think everything was under control by 5 this morning."
The SHA had 1,900 people out in 1,700 pieces of equipment.
Before the latest storm, the SHA reported it had already blown through its $21 million winter storm budget, spending $35 million on this winter's storms.
"We've had 25 accumulating storms in Western Maryland," said the SHA's Dave Buck. "Keyser's Ridge [in Garrett County] has had 75 inches of snow. It's a different world, but it's still Maryland. People lose sight of that."
"A full third, if not more, of that budget is [spent] just out in far Western Maryland, where they fight snow from November to April," he said.
The snow fighters have also been burdened with sharply higher prices for road salt, and they're paying more for fuel and private contractors. "Everything is more expensive," Buck said.
More freezing rain was expected overnight, with areas of fog and lows near 30 degrees before daybreak today. The forecast called for clouds and rain showers today, with highs near 40 degrees. Tomorrow and Monday promised to be sunny, with seasonable highs in the 40s.
A new storm is due Tuesday, but it's expected to bring just rain. |
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What is really funny?
Wed Feb 27, 2008 3:21 am
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Is that you THINK that this is all about you! Let's not think about the fact that the airport benefits by allowing safer take offs and landings of commercial flights.
If you could be more subjective in your reportings it would make you more credible to those who don't understand your particular idosyncrasies. You have provided lots of valuable insight as to the why we are spraying and where etc. we will give you that. They truly do have bigger fish to fry so you don't have to be so paranoid. _________________ Being one with nature never felt so good! |
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