What the Government does not want you to know about the Fort Hood Shooting
ONE OR MORE OF THE FT. HOOD DEAD WERE FORMER CPS SOCIAL WORKERS
ONE OR MORE OF THE FT. HOOD DEAD WERE FORMER CPS SOCIAL WORKERS
When I (Capt Bob Zales) stated last night that November 7, 2009 was a historical day for fishermen and fisheries, little did I truly realize what I meant. Saturday November 7, 2009 was the day that some of the citizens of our country were watching and waiting on the vote by the U.S. House of Representatives on Health Care, clearly a very important subject. I also stated early reports of the impacts from the on the water protests by fishermen, consumers, businesses, and communities had over 2000 participants over 250 miles of coast line from Port St Joe, FL to Orange Beach, AL.
When you view and read the information on the web links below, you will understand I was way off the numbers. Apparently the event on the water yesterday was far more reaching than just 250 miles of coast line. According to the below, it stretched over the coast from the Panhandle of FL through coastal Louisiana. The conservative estimate of participants of only 2000 people now seems to be in the thousands, at this time we do not have an exact number, but after reading and viewing the below I would not be afraid to say probably 10,000 people or more directly supported our effort yesterday.
The impressiveness of this should be directly addressed by our Gulf of Mexico Congressional delegation, especially when these people are far more concerned with their survival, the survival of their families and their communities.