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September 30, 2018 susan young's twitter https://twitter.com/SusanYoungBDN?s=17 bdn maine politics' twitter : https://twitter.com/BDNPolitics?s=17 bdn editorial and opinion facebook https://m.facebook.com/BDN-Editorial-Opinion-107406425993156 / the bdn says susan young became editorial page editor in 2007 when circulation had been falling as more people started getting their news from the internet until ms young created ClickBack which helped turn the bdn into the most viewed news website in the state listen to susan young on maine public in 2013 the bdn did a freedom of information act request to the state of maine to release the list of people with conceal carry permits to see if our racist koch tea party backed governor was only giving conceal carry permits to white male republicans or to everyone equally npr says the kochs created the t p 'wave' ms young became the target of a very threatening doxing by the maine ...
cnn maine dem primary exit poll shows bernie got 38% of the male vote and 29% of the female vote while joe got 29% of the male vote and 37% of the female vote cnn maine dem primary exit poll: joe:                    male 29% female 37% bernie:              male 38% female 29% maine dem primary vote: joe:                     34.1% bernie.               32.9% - maine democratic  primary results wiki - cnn maine democratic primary exit poll   https://twitter.com/hiya_jazz/status/1237877011915214849?s=20
"Despite hunters’ common claim of adhering to a “fair chase” code, there is no such thing. With an arsenal of rifles, shotguns, muzzleloaders, handguns, bows and arrows, hunters kill more than 200 million animals yearly – and likely crippling, orphaning, and harassing millions more. The annual death toll in the U.S. includes 42 million mourning doves, 30 million squirrels, 28 million quail, 25 million rabbits, 20 million pheasants, 14 million ducks, 6 million deer, and thousands of geese, bears, moose, elk, antelope, swans, cougars, turkeys, wolves, foxes, coyotes, bobcats, boars, and other woodland inhabitants. Hunters also frequently use food and electronic callers to lure unsuspecting animals in front of their weapons. The truth is, the animal, no matter how well-adapted to escaping natural predators she or he may be, has virtually no way to escape death once he or she is in the cross hairs of a scope mounted on a rifle or a crossbow." https://www.idausa.org/campai...