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Google: EPA goes after farmers creating dust


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Posted by Mark - IN. on May 04, 2009 at 19:57:03 from (64.12.116.74):

In Reply to: Re: Employee Free Choice Act posted by CMorris on May 04, 2009 at 19:11:40:

I heard about over the weekend. Try googling "EPA goes after farmers creating dust" and see how many hits you get. Solar powered, wind powered, diesel powered...won't matter if we can't do anything but look at them. I'd say whatever the subject matter, DC is out of control with control, and when they say dust, they include plowing fields. Them silk french panty wearing metrosexual guys and their female counterparts in DC are out of control.

This past weekend I was drivin down the road and saw a new house butted up against a field and they had this huge fence much like a snow fence except taller like that wall at the ballpark like the Boston Red Sox play in, and I personally don't have a problem with it, but the first thing through my mind is that folks move out from the city to rural or farm areas and then complain about the smells, the dust, the... I'm not saying that those folks in that house would, but try googling "EPA goes after farmers creating dust" and thats where it starts. When I was a kid, it was the new subdivision that got built after our hog pen and didn't like our hog pen. The hog pen stayed and a few hogs got shot at night while we were sleepin, but times have changed. These days DC is out of control with control and no common sense no matter the subject.

This aint the America my father or grandparents came to, legally, it aint the same America I knew a few years ago, and I pray that its still America long after I'm dead so that others can know and experience the freedoms and opportunties for growth and prosperity that I and others before me once knew. I can't for the life of me believe that our nations founders came here with the intent of one day creating the same over regulated, over taxed tyranny squashing individual creativety that they fled from. Thats not what my father was looking for when he left Poland at the end of WWII for Ellis Island, and the same for my mothers parents leaving Poland and Greece before WWII, also for Ellis Island. So what happened? When and where did it begin going awry, and when did it shift gears into hyperspeed?

Mark


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