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  • Getting hoggish [Massive wild boars muscling in on area farmers]

    05/28/2006 7:13:34 PM PDT · by Excuse_My_Bellicosity · 92 replies · 2,679+ views
    TimesLeader.com ^ | Sun, May. 28, 2006 | JOHN DAVIDSON
    TUNKHANNOCK — Charles Kalinowski traipsed for decades across his 300-acre farm without much worry. A towering, bearded 60-year-old with massive hands and a weathered face, he never used to carry a gun when he worked the land. Then the wild boars showed up. “We never seen them before, we didn’t know nothing about them,” Kalinowski said last week as he pointed to a field where he first saw the hogs. “I heard people talk stories about them, guys getting their legs ripped off and such, but I never seen anything like them.” These days, Kalinowski keeps a loaded 30-30 rifle...
  • New Invention Removes Odor From Hog Manure

    01/16/2006 5:01:54 PM PST · by Cagey · 61 replies · 1,270+ views
    AP ^ | 1-16-2006
    DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- A man has received a $500,000 federal grant to mass produce his invention, a machine that removes the odor from hog manure. The Tempest dryer, developed by Loran Balvanz, is designed to help solve water pollution, odor and noxious gas problems in the hog industry. Balvanz said that because his invention separates water from the solids in manure, it can solve air and water quality problems. The Tempest removes water from manure by spinning it at a high speed. The water is vented through the top of the dryer and vaporizes in the outside air....
  • Harley Owners 2,500 strong support grieving families by blocking anti-war protesters at funerals.

    12/20/2005 4:32:15 AM PST · by stockpirate · 230 replies · 12,034+ views
    Local Okalhoma News channel | December 20, 2005 | Stockpirate
    I just heard this on my local station in Tahlequah Oklahoma that memebers of Harley Owners Group's accross the country are going to our nations hero's funerals to block anti-war maggots from harrassing the greiving families. God Bless them and our troops in harms way.
  • AR Army National Guard (39th Brigade Combat Team) Annual Family Day..(come by and keep me company)

    12/02/2005 1:37:21 PM PST · by DCBryan1 · 10 replies · 704+ views
    AR Freepers: I know this is late notice (I just got my drill letter..sigh) and am back from Operation Katrina duties (yes thats right, AR 39th BCT guys are still in Nuevo Orleans). We are having our annual "Family Day" event at 39th BCT HHC (HQ) at Rick's Armory. The Armory is located at 4700 West 8th Street in Little Rock, AR. (Large Dome building just east of Travellers Baseball field and 50 meters north of I-630).Anyways, its a great time to stop by for a little BBQ and say hello (or thank you) to your AR National Guard members....
  • Not Raising Hogs, and Other E-Mails

    11/09/2005 3:17:00 PM PST · by Congressman Billybob · 30 replies · 1,037+ views
    Special to FreeRepublic ^ | 12 Nov. 2005 | John Armor (Congressman BIllybob)
    Like you, I receive a pile of e-mails every day, beyond those my spam blocker catches. They offer to lower my mortgage rate, increase the size of a certain part of my body, or (often) offer me something that might be funny. Below is one of those, exactly as I received it. Following that are some serious points to consider. Enjoy. Then think about it. TO: Honorable Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. Dear Sir, My friend, Ed Peterson, over at Wells Iowa, received a check for $1,000 from the government for not raising hogs. So, I want to go into...
  • CA: Dairy cows branded top smog hogs (EnviroWacko Alert!)

    06/28/2005 9:25:23 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 48 replies · 637+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 6/28/05 | Sarah Ruby
    Dairies cause more smog than cars, according to the San Joaquin Valley air district. Recent science shows milk cows produce at least 60 percent more smog-forming chemicals than previous estimates, which were based on aging studies, valley air officials say. And that's "likely to be an underestimate," said Rick McVaigh, director of permit services for the air district, which released a draft pollution-per-cow estimate Monday. Dairy industry representatives are outraged that the district would rely on incomplete and irrelevant science, they say. "It's unbelievable what they've come up with," said Michael Boccadoro, spokesman for a dairy lobbying group known as...
  • Tall Tales and the Unlarded Truth About Hogzilla

    03/19/2005 3:03:48 AM PST · by Pharmboy · 38 replies · 3,080+ views
    NY Times ^ | March 19, 2005 | SHAILA DEWAN
    River Oaks Plantation via The Associated Press Christopher Griffin posed with the huge hog dubbed "Hogzilla" that he killed on the River Oaks Plantation in 2004. ALAPAHA, Ga., March 17 - Few episodes in this modern age have drawn the Southern talent for tall tales like the legend of Hogzilla, the alleged 12-foot, 1,000-pound wild hog shot and killed on a South Georgia farm last June. Documented by only a single photograph before the carcass was buried, Hogzilla drew television crews from as far away as Japan and appeared on the cover of Weekly World News. The pig became the...
  • The official end of judicial independence in Venezuela

    12/13/2004 9:16:14 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 237+ views
    Venezuela News and Views ^ | Dec. 13, 2004 | Daniel Duquenal
    The official end of judicial independence in Venezuela Today the National Assembly named the new members of the TSJ, our High Court, based on the new law voted a few months ago. At least the opposition had the delicacy to step out of the assembly when the vote took place. It is fair to say that today is a dark day in Venezuelan history. By packing the TSJ with 17 political appointees, the Government ensures that his already clear majority in the present Court will be a large one, a commanding one in every single of the different court halls...
  • University of Arkansas- Communist?

    10/17/2004 4:29:54 PM PDT · by FullersESB · 1 replies · 370+ views
    I came across a hell of a story about just how liberal Arkansas' flagship campus has become. Check out www.FireBrazzell.com
  • Sharks Attack Pigs -- Courtesy Of RFK Jr.

    05/21/2004 6:51:30 PM PDT · by brityank · 10 replies · 414+ views
    ConsumerFreedom.com ^ | 5/21/2004 | Email
    About Us Archives Op-eds Games Cartoons Donate! May 21, 2004 Sharks Attack Pigs -- Courtesy Of RFK Jr. With all the activist hype over mad cow disease, the reclassification of fish as a dangerous entrée, and the so-called "dangers" of feeding milk to children, it's easy for pork to get lost in the shuffle. Who would want to raise a stink over The Other White Meat? No need to wonder. Where there's pork, there's profit -- and where there's a deep pocket, opportunistic trial lawyers can't be far behind. We've already seen the plaintiff's bar -- led by John...
  • Hogs going wild in Texas

    04/11/2004 12:19:21 PM PDT · by holyscroller · 40 replies · 1,358+ views
    Star-Telegram Staff Writer ^ | Sun, Apr. 11, 2004 | By Bill Hanna
    You can't turn a sow's ear into a silk purse. But in Van Zandt County, a pair of them will fetch you seven bucks. The rural county about 60 miles east of Dallas has been so overrun by wild hogs that it has instituted a bounty. For every pair of pig ears, the county will pay trappers $7. It's the latest example of the steps being taken to control feral hogs that are beginning to overrun the state. In its first-ever feral hog survey, the Texas Cooperative Extension Service, a division of Texas A&M University, queried 491 East Texas landowners...
  • Redskins: Clinton Portis for Champ Bailey trade may be in the works.

    02/23/2004 3:30:58 PM PST · by jempet · 18 replies · 210+ views
    DENVER -- The Denver Broncos are discussing a trade that would send running back Clinton Portis to the Washington Redskins for cornerback Champ Bailey, a swap of two Pro Bowlers upset with their contracts, a source said Monday. Advertisement In giving up Portis for Bailey, Denver also would receive Washington's second-round selection in the April draft, the NFL source told the Associated Press on condition of anonymity. Vinny Cerrato, Washington's player personnel director, said at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis: "We are talking to a number of teams and Denver is one of the teams." He wouldn't name the...
  • Hogs on parade for 100th anniversary

    08/30/2003 12:34:19 PM PDT · by UB355 · 6 replies · 237+ views
    CNN ^ | 8/30/2003 | AP/CNN
    <p>MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (AP) -- Ten thousand Harley riders wearing anything from Hog masks and feather boas to black leather roared through the city Saturday on an 8-mile parade celebrating Harley-Davidson's 100th anniversary.</p> <p>The event was as much a tapestry of red, white and blue as the motorcycle icon's signature orange and black. One Harley rider festooned his bike with two dozen American flags.</p>
  • Riding 'Hogs,' U.S. Marines Roll Toward Baghdad

    04/08/2003 3:54:28 PM PDT · by Willie Green · 33 replies · 393+ views
    Reuters ^ | Tuesday, April 8, 2003 | Matthew Green
    For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use.OUTSIDE BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Grinding hot gears and belching black smoke, the "hog" roared into life with only one destination in mind. "Baghdad or bust, baby, Baghdad or bust," muttered the U.S. Marine driver into the intercom. Tracks rumbling, armor plates rattling, the metal beast hammered up the highway. The machines -- Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAVs) -- are now one of the strangest sights on the roads to Baghdad, thundering north in convoys taking Marines into battle. Ugly, brutal looking contraptions, the vehicles look something like a giant tank with a small...
  • What Hogs Do Not Know

    01/31/2003 7:42:15 AM PST · by Texas Mom · 17 replies · 425+ views
    Gulf1.com ^ | 01/31/03 | Ed Anthony
    What Hogs do not know There are three things that Hogs don't know .... and liberal Socialist Democrats don't either. First, "Hogs don't know that hogs stink." The hog thinks all of that mud, filth and corruption he is wallowing in is great. The mixture of feces and rotting food scraps being stomped down into the mud and then that slime covering his body seems a good thing to him. That is his values. It's not that the hog can't smell the stench, it's just that he has lived in and eaten from that pollution for so long that to...
  • Before It Was a Sausage

    10/23/2002 9:47:57 AM PDT · by Korth · 122 replies · 603+ views
    Sobran's ^ | October 1, 2002 | Joseph Sobran
    Every day in America, 355,000 pigs are slaughtered, notes Matthew Scully in his book Dominion (St. Martin’s Press). The numbers of pigs killed wouldn’t, in itself, horrify me. They way they are raised, as Scully describes it, does. Space precludes a full discussion of this stunning book. I’ll confine myself here to the fate of the lowly, despised, and unpitied pig. Scully doesn’t believe in “animal rights.” As his title suggests, he believes in man’s “dominion” over beast, more or less as authorized in the book of Genesis (though he also says he isn’t especially devout). But he also believes...