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"The trick, then, is to accurately measure the square feet in the total area occupied by the crowd and divide it by the appropriate figure, depending on assessment of crowd density. Thanks to aerial photos or mapping applications like Google Earth, even outdoor areas can be readily measured these days."
I have to look up some of these quoted sources of information I have never heard of ( outside of Radio Chatter ).
From Reply #3255,
The Gateway Pundit
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/The_Gateway_Pundit
"Russians are playing @CNN and @NBCNews for such fools - funny to watch, they don't have a clue! @FoxNews totally gets it!"
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/814958820980039681?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Take me back to anytime AFTER they drafted Elvis into the Army, and BEFORE the Beatles arrived in New York.
Don't care which party the President or Prime Minister belong to.
Alternative facts, fake news and Trump's war on mainstream media
The experts estimate the 470,000 participated in the at the women's march in DC. And when attendance at similar marches in other US states are thrown in, the total protest is estimated to have included from one million to 2.6 million people.
That makes them the biggest protests since the Vietnam War; and in anyone's language, a passionate pushback to a new presidency.
Trump inauguration the most poorly attended in more than 20 years. Here are the figures: Obama, 2009 - 1.8 million; Obama, 2013 - 1 million; Bush, 2001 - 300 000; Bush 2005 - 400 000; Clinton, 1993 - 800 000; Clinton, 1997 - 250 000.
Trump can't pretend to be surprised. He knew that he lost the popular vote by a good 3 million votes; that he squeaked through the Electoral College thanks to just a handful of votes in three states; and that, historically, he's the least popular incoming president - ever.
And he can't erase the facts that the Russian hacking and the FBI's weird intervention late in the campaign took some of the wind out of Hillary Clinton's campaign sails, thereby leaving many questioning the legitimacy of his "greatest win ever".
http://www.smh.com.au/world/alternative-facts-fake-news-and-trumps-war-on-mainstream-media-20170122-gtwmdl.html
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I have to look up some of these quoted sources of information I have never heard of ( outside of Radio Chatter ).
From Reply #3255,
The Gateway Pundit
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/The_Gateway_Pundit
Jarnhamar said:When it comes to news I'd trust you 100 times more than cnn etc..
"Russians are playing @CNN and @NBCNews for such fools - funny to watch, they don't have a clue! @FoxNews totally gets it!"
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/814958820980039681?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
daftandbarmy said:"After 1968 the history of the Left can be told as a story of sour grapes." David Chandler
Take me back to anytime AFTER they drafted Elvis into the Army, and BEFORE the Beatles arrived in New York.
Don't care which party the President or Prime Minister belong to.
Alternative facts, fake news and Trump's war on mainstream media
The experts estimate the 470,000 participated in the at the women's march in DC. And when attendance at similar marches in other US states are thrown in, the total protest is estimated to have included from one million to 2.6 million people.
That makes them the biggest protests since the Vietnam War; and in anyone's language, a passionate pushback to a new presidency.
Trump inauguration the most poorly attended in more than 20 years. Here are the figures: Obama, 2009 - 1.8 million; Obama, 2013 - 1 million; Bush, 2001 - 300 000; Bush 2005 - 400 000; Clinton, 1993 - 800 000; Clinton, 1997 - 250 000.
Trump can't pretend to be surprised. He knew that he lost the popular vote by a good 3 million votes; that he squeaked through the Electoral College thanks to just a handful of votes in three states; and that, historically, he's the least popular incoming president - ever.
And he can't erase the facts that the Russian hacking and the FBI's weird intervention late in the campaign took some of the wind out of Hillary Clinton's campaign sails, thereby leaving many questioning the legitimacy of his "greatest win ever".
http://www.smh.com.au/world/alternative-facts-fake-news-and-trumps-war-on-mainstream-media-20170122-gtwmdl.html
FJAG said:While there are undoubtedly a large number of hard core Trumpists who will continue to believe anything he, or his people, say, one has to wonder just how long the mass of the people (and not just the so-called snowflakes) will put up with this?
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