Politics State of The Union 2018

Welcome to our community

Be a part of something great, join today!

Sorry. I jest when out of suggestions and I should not.
 
Trump was the first to say Booby.

its-a-trap-gif-1.gif
 
Audubon Society of Portland Statement on Crow Deaths in NE Portland

Photo by Linda Tanner

On the afternoon of January 30, 2018, Portland Audubon began receiving reports of dead and dying crows in NE Portland in the vicinity of Martin Luther King Blvd and NE Jessup Street. Witnesses observed crows "falling from the sky" as a large flock of crows flew west through the area. Witnesses also observed both dead and dying crows experiencing severe seizures on the ground.

Both Portland Audubon and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have responded to this situation and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is also directly involved. At least 10 dead crows spanning a multi-block radius have now been collected. An additional dead crow was found in downtown Portland in the Park Blocks.

http://audubonportland.org/news/audubon-society-of-portland-statement-on-crow-deaths-in-ne-portland
 
Bovine Society of Portland Statement on Cow Deaths in NE Portland

Photo by Linda Tanner

On the afternoon of January 30, 2018, Portland Bovine began receiving reports of dead and dying cows in NE Portland in the vicinity of Martin Luther King Blvd and NE Jessup Street. Witnesses observed cows "falling from the sky" as a large flock of cows flew west through the area. Witnesses also observed both dead and dying cows experiencing severe seizures on the ground.

Both Portland Bovine and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have responded to this situation and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is also directly involved. At least 10 dead cows spanning a multi-block radius have now been collected. An additional dead cow was found in downtown Portland in the Park Blocks.

http://bovineportland.org/news/bovine-society-of-portland-statement-on-cow-deaths-in-ne-portland

FTFY.

barfo
 
Audubon Society of Portland Statement on Crow Deaths in NE Portland

Photo by Linda Tanner

On the afternoon of January 30, 2018, Portland Audubon began receiving reports of dead and dying crows in NE Portland in the vicinity of Martin Luther King Blvd and NE Jessup Street. Witnesses observed crows "falling from the sky" as a large flock of crows flew west through the area. Witnesses also observed both dead and dying crows experiencing severe seizures on the ground.

Both Portland Audubon and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have responded to this situation and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is also directly involved. At least 10 dead crows spanning a multi-block radius have now been collected. An additional dead crow was found in downtown Portland in the Park Blocks.

http://audubonportland.org/news/audubon-society-of-portland-statement-on-crow-deaths-in-ne-portland
HAARP.

More for libs to eat i guess
 
Audubon Society of Portland Statement on Crow Deaths in NE Portland

Photo by Linda Tanner

On the afternoon of January 30, 2018, Portland Audubon began receiving reports of dead and dying crows in NE Portland in the vicinity of Martin Luther King Blvd and NE Jessup Street. Witnesses observed crows "falling from the sky" as a large flock of crows flew west through the area. Witnesses also observed both dead and dying crows experiencing severe seizures on the ground.

Both Portland Audubon and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have responded to this situation and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is also directly involved. At least 10 dead crows spanning a multi-block radius have now been collected. An additional dead crow was found in downtown Portland in the Park Blocks.

http://audubonportland.org/news/audubon-society-of-portland-statement-on-crow-deaths-in-ne-portland

I suspect this is somehow connected to the opioid epidemic.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/H...2c16e375bb93e!8m2!3d45.5643299!4d-122.6614193
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top