Zev Porat

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Texas neighborhood overrun by protected birds that create mess and stench but killing "ugly black babies" is OK

Image via michaelsavage.comFORT WORTH -- Tree branches and bushes are stripped almost bare of their summer foliage, and big piles of bird droppings have turned parts of yards a dirty white, residents say.
The usually green lawns on Tanglewood Trail have turned brown and are dying because of the waste, and homeowners are using professional cleaners to power-wash the bird scat from their driveways and sidewalks.
Not helping the situation is the street sweeper being used by workers putting in a new water line -- when the machine passes by the homes it churns up a billowing, stinky cloud that makes it difficult to breathe.
So what kind of fowl is creating this foul situation and why can't property owners -- or the city of Fort Worth -- do something about it?
Egrets are to blame for the mess, and since they are protected under the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act -- which means they cannot be disturbed or removed while nesting -- they are a big reason people in three houses on the street aren't spending time outdoors.

However, as we see in the video below, human beings (in this case blacks) are not afforded the same protections and the "doctor" in this video sees the murder of innocent life in the womb as a service to tax payers - the same tax payers forced to live in the stench left behind by animals.
In this video we see a pro-life Christian group confronting an abortion doctor. The doctor says his abortions save taxpayers money, prevent shootings like the one in Colorado, and rid the world of “ugly black babies.”

Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/08/05/4156530/neighborhood-overrun-by-protected.html#my-headlines-default#storylink=cp
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