Today's health news is an interview between Dr Mercola and Michele Simon. Michele Simon is an attorney with the Public Health law office. In this interview she exposes corruption within the food industry as it exists today.
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Dr. Mercola and Michele Simon on Food Industry - Also Vegan Diet Myths Exposed
Today's health news is an interview between Dr Mercola and Michele Simon. Michele Simon is an attorney with the Public Health law office. In this interview she exposes corruption within the food industry as it exists today.
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Recipe Of The Day - Game Soup - Whitehouse Cookbook Recipes
| 289/365 SOUP (Photo credit: cheesy42) |
Two grouse or partridges, or, if you have neither, use a pair of
rabbits; half a pound of lean ham; two medium-sized onions; one pound
of lean beef; fried bread; butter for frying; pepper, salt and two
stalks of white celery cut into inch lengths; three quarts of water.
Joint your game neatly; cut the ham and onions into small pieces, fry
all in butter to a light brown. Put into a soup-pot with the beef, cut
into strips, add a little pepper. Pour on the water; heat slowly, and
stew gently two hours. Take out the pieces of bird, and cover in a
bowl; cook the soup an hour longer; strain; cool; drop in the celery
and simmer ten minutes. Pour upon fried bread in the tureen.
Venison soup made the same, with the addition of a tablespoonful of
brown flour wet into a paste with cold water, adding a tablespoonful
of catsup, Worcestershire, or other pungent sauce, and a glass of
Madeira or brown sherry.
An historical recipe straight from the Whitehouse.
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ESPN NFL Updates for June 19th, 2013
NFL updates by ESPN sports network. Keeping you well informed here at GVLN.
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Watch Out For Big Talk - The Political Comic That Is Gaining Major Ground
Idealism Watch out for big talk" target="_blank">American Idealism Watch out for big talk from Chuck Thompson
We posted this comic book yesterday on our SlideShare account and it went viral within a matter of minutes. Produced by the National Manufacturers Association back in 1950, it was a free giveaway. It's an historical look at politics and what to watch out for that has destroyed nations throughout history. The same techniques are used time and time again as they are time tested proven ways to destroy a nation. If we do not watch out for what is really going on, we face the same fate. The comic book is available for free downloads on our SlideShare site. Just hit the save button at the top of the container. You are also welcome to embed this comic onto your own site to share it with others. The embedding code is also on the SlideShare site as well.
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Newhart - Every Tuesday Here On GVLN
Newhart, season 1, episode 2.
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Mrs. Newton's Body Lies A'Mould'ring
In The Grave
The first appearance of Larry Daryl and Daryl. Anything for a buck. A great episode. Watch Newhart every Tuesday right here on GVLN.
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Ware Neck resident wins case in circuit court ruling - Ted Wilmot Seeks Revenge?
1:45 p.m. EDT, June 18, 2013
GLOUCESTER — Ware Neck resident Judith Doyel won a small victory in Gloucester County Circuit Court on Tuesday when a judge granted her request to divide a single property with two homes on it over the objections of county officials.
But her victory was tempered when County Attorney Ted Wilmot said he would appeal the case to the Virginia Supreme Court, a move that will cost Doyel thousands more in legal fees and an unknown amount of time waiting out the legal process.
Doyel and her attorney, Bob Hicks, had successfully convinced visiting Judge Walter J. Ford to grant the request to divide equally 7.4 acres on Marshfield Road in Ware Neck. Doyel has been trying to sell the property with two homes on it since December 2011.
A contract on the property a year ago was nullified, however, because an appraiser couldn't find any comparable properties to arrive at a value and no mortgage companies would lend the purchaser money to finance the sale, according to court testimony.
Doyel applied to subdivide the property and filed an application with the county last year, but it was denied by Planning Director Anne Ducey-Ortiz. In court, Ducey-Ortiz testified that as much as she wants to help Doyel, she is supposed to enforce county ordinances.
In Doyel's case, those zoning ordinances in her area prohibit lots of less than five acres with homes on them and bars private roads such as Marshfield serving more than 3 lots; the road serves five.
A farmhouse and a manufactured home were on the property prior to the enactment of the county's zoning and planning ordinances in 1998.
Hicks told Ford that Doyel isn't asking to put anything new on the property. The homes have separate driveways, septic systems, wells and even addresses and keeping them has become a financial hardship for her.
In his ruling, Ford said that Doyel has been deprived of her right to sell her property and "that's a hardship."
Wilmot's move to appeal the case caught Doyel and Hicks by surprise.
"It makes no sense," Doyel said.
http://www.dailypress.com/news/gloucester-county/dp-tsq-mid-gloucester-civil-trial-0620-20130618,0,913620.story Link to Daily Press original story.
This is typical of Gloucester County government. This article lacks detail in regards to the ordinance in question. We have shown numerous times on this site that Gloucester County has little to no regard for state law when making local ordinances and have made a number of local ordinances in violation of state law. Could this be another area where the county has done just that?
Maybe someone should sue Ted Wilmot for the hardships he is creating here. This is also part of the reason Louise Theberge was voted out recently. The people of Gloucester County are tired of these kinds of cruel politics and have made it well known that we are not going to take it anymore. It would seem to us that there is a grandfather clause in this case seeing as the homes existed on the property prior to the 1998 zoning ordinance. Is Judith Doyel just being milked here?
This is your county tax dollars working against a citizen of Gloucester. Send Ted Wilmot an email letting him know not to waste your tax dollars like this. His email address is ewilmot@gloucesterva.info
This is your county tax dollars working against a citizen of Gloucester. Send Ted Wilmot an email letting him know not to waste your tax dollars like this. His email address is ewilmot@gloucesterva.info
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