Although just about every news organization in the state, including The New Mexican, was reporting last night that Republican Aubrey Dunn, Jr. had won the recount for state land commissioner, the Secretary of State's Office announced this morning that this officially didn't happen until about midnight, when Santa Fe County completed its work.
Dunn beat incumbent Democrat Ray Powell, Jr. by 656 votes. That means Powell gained 48 votes in the recount...more
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Just shows what big oil and gas money can do, plastering an inaccurate story, complete with crying woman, all over the internet and TV.
Congrats to Mr. Dunn.
In response to Anonymous message regarding the greediness of big oil and gas money, I would say that many of the bio diversity organizations are just as "greedy "if not more than oil and gas company, plastering the internet, TV adds with inaccurate stories of dire consequences of a lost world if large predators are not introduced to save the ecosystem and all complete with cute wolves pups, lynx kittens and bears playing in the trees not to mention the DONATION button on web site.
It is closer to the truth to say that biodiversity and saving endangered species is a new but growing business.
www.SpeciesBanking.com Bloomberg.
On Google; Environmental Finance innovation Summit 2014. Goldman Sachs. J.P. Morgan Bank and others have cozy relations with WWF.
Ferus, a French bio diversity organization is, from what I read on a Yahoo forum, Navajo Churro Chat, April 18, 2014 Post #2631 from a sheep "ranchers" near Silver City, writing a grant with Ferus, (whose money? the U.S.dollars or French euros) to import Catahoola dogs in France as LGD. My answer to this nonsense can be found on the same forum #2635.
There may be big money in oil and gas, but I prefer to drive than ride a horse or cook on fire pit and I prefer not to have a wolf at my backdoor to satisfy the bizarre, unrealistic vision of the so called defenders of the earth.
As for the inaccurate story, perhaps Anonymous could provide an accurate account of the story.
Monique
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