Because I ask questions, consider sources, and give another point of view, I must be part of a conspiracy to engage in damage control?
I've been active on the thread because I'm local to this story, I have a friend who actually lived on the street until recently, and I was a bit put off by the original news item. Look at the language there:
City of Roswell, GA, bullies Andrew Wordes to death over his backyard chickensThat is not a news story - that is at best editorial opinion and at worst bordering on hysteria. Also you might consider the policy statement of the website from which this item was taken:An innocent man who had legally been raising a few dozen chickens and other small birds in the backyard of his suburban Atlanta home is now dead, following a crusade of terror perpetrated against him by the City of Roswell in Georgia. Andrew Wordes, who died during a recent raid on his property in which county marshals tried to illegally evict him, was the obvious victim of a rogue state gone mad -- and his blood is now on the hands of the Roswell City Administrator, the Roswell City Council, and the Roswell Police Department, all of which robbed from Wordes his property, his livelihood, and ultimately his life.
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