Posted by Spook on March 11, 2008 at 23:28:27 from (198.208.159.19):
In Reply to: Re: EPA posted by kyplowboy on March 11, 2008 at 20:13:32:
And the sky is falling !!! One step removed from black helocopters. I remember before the EPA, the Rouge River in Michigan was actually orange. Not kinda orange, but a real bright orange. Some times it was other colors, depending on what factory was dumping crap into the river that day. And I NEVER saw a fish in the rouge. Now they are getting fish there. There is a superfund site just up the road from my plant. The factory has been gone for 15 years and large areas of the ground have no weeds or grass yet. Like nada. Freakin Moonscape. Don't know what is in the soil, but to take samples, techs get in bunny suits. Some knuckle draggers may not appreciate it, but the government has done some good things. You guys listen to Rush long enough, you get stupid.
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