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[February 18 2008] Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: Where'...
by Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
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In The News:
Travus has the news morning off in celebration of the
dead presidents (who, unlike our current president,
actually believed in the Constitution they swore an oath
on).
Commentary only today. It's about Malthusian Economics
(Definition[1])
It's also About: Mad cow in the school cafeteria food
chain (for a start...)
A quick take from Eric Verlo @ Not My Tribe[2]
It is the largest recall of beef in our nation s
history, notable also because most of the meat in
question has already been consumed, and so can t be
recalled, eaten by children in school cafeterias...
...it will take five to seven years before Jakob-
Creutzfeldt disease begins eating the brains of the
school children.
[A little revolutionary veal... ummmn, Zeal, follows the
commentary courtesy of Dana Lyons and KPIG radio, Freedom
California, Earth]
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"All The News You Never Knew You Needed To Know ...Until
Now."
Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
Recorded by The Buffalo In Da' Midst @ My Buffalo River
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Courtesy of Cabale New Service[4] and KPIG Radio[5]
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References
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malthusian_catastrophe (link)
2. http://www.notmytribe.com/2008/mad-cow-in-school-cafeteria-food-chain.html …
3. http://www.leighm.net (link)
4. http://fatchance.org/travus (link)
5. http://www.kpig.com/ (link)
Date Published: 2008-02-18 16:44:35
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