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    Posted on June 8th, 2007

    Written by cliff

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    animals, arrest, charges, charges dropped, cops, cruelty, dog, NH, police, police dog, vermont, woman arrested

    Charges for Making Faces at Police Dog Don’t Stick

    Last July Jayna Hutchinson of Lebanon, N.H was arrested for making faces at a police dog following a heated debate with a Vermont police officer who refused to take down her report of being assaulted. Citing that she smelled of alcohol, Vermont State Police Sgt. Todd Protzman agitated Hutchinson when he told her that he [...]

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    Posted on April 23rd, 2007

    Written by cliff

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    administration, buildings, bullying, campus, campus lock down, campus police, classes, college, community, computer cluster, email, friends, hackie sack, illness, lock down, mental illness, police, psychological, Seung-Hui Cho, shooter, shootings, sick, students, va tech, violence, virginia, virginia tech, virginia tech shootings

    Orwellian Demands After VA Tech Shooting

    Now that America is coming to terms with the fact that they can’t get their pound of flesh from the VA Tech Campus Police and President, they have set their sights on mental health professionals as a group to blame for last week’s shootings.
    John M. Grohol, Psy.D. writes: “As predicted, the media is now making [...]

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    Posted on April 17th, 2007

    Written by cliff

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    administration, buildings, campus, campus lock down, campus police, classes, college, community, computer cluster, email, friends, hackie sack, lock down, police, shooter, shootings, students, va tech, violence, virginia, virginia tech, virginia tech shootings

    Stop Armchair Quarterbacking the VA Tech Shootings!

    Mere minuets had passes after the planes hit the World Trade Buildings and everyone was looking for someone to point the finger at. Now, with the VA Tech shootings people are asking probing questions about why the campus wasn’t locked down after the first two victims were shot. Can someone tell me how in the [...]

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    Posted on March 2nd, 2006

    Written by cliff

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    ads, anti-drug, cops, corporations, drugs, fines, humanistic repercussions, kids, kids and drugs, kids off drugs, meth, montana, Montana Meth Project, police, psa, sex, tv, war on drugs, war on terror, youth

    Montana Meth Project

    I’m not naive enough to believe that the “war on drugs” is anymore winnable than this country’s ludicrous “war on terror”, but those who know me, know that I hate drugs… So, I was happy to learn that, facing a huge meth-amphetamine problem, an organization backed by corporations called The Montana Meth Project has sprung [...]

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    Posted on November 8th, 2005

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    australia, authority, cops, dirk, dirk gion, germany, ice sailing, kite, kite skating, kite surfing, kiteskating, kitesurfing, mountain board, police, rock climbing, skateboard, treehugger, wind, wind power, windsurfing

    German Kite Skates Across Australia

    German Kite Skates Across Australia

    Via TreeHugger
    I got all excited to learn that a German fellow named Dirk Gion has gathered up a mountain board and some kitesurfing gear and taken to windskating across Austraila. I’ve always thought that the wind was an underutilized source of power. I’ve raced sailboats since high school, and I’m aware of certain iceboats exceeding [...]

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