EPA Administrator Jackson: EPA 'Back on the Job'
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Look on the bright side, in 20 months this fucking nigger cunt will be out of power and the next republican president can toss her minions on their asses the fuck out of D.C.
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EPA Eating Peoples Assets; thieves & cunning liars.
ask the peoples who EPA stole their lands. years later put up condos. think peoples the corrupted play clever.
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"Can you link to something showing that? I would be interested to read it. "
Surely. Any of these sources: CEFER's Dr. Fernando Maria quoted online, in the most recent Adbusters, or in his multiple publications OR (even better) watch "The Disappearing Male", by the CBC, on Google Video.
Remember the plastic water bottle scare a couple years ago? Those chemicals were banned from the EU... but not the USA. MMmmmm, pthalates! Nom nom nom!
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What you see is just clouds. The planes of course release exhaust fumes just as cars do, but all you see is the water.
It doesn't matter how poisonous depleted uranium is because it isn't in tap water. What water are you talking about?
There aren't any suck chemicals in tap water either. There are incredibly tight water regulations which mean that tap water is completely and absolutely non-hazardous. It's purer than bottled water because the regulations are so strict.
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actually fuel additives and such IT IS NOT jusr water vapor, as for depleted uranium, uranium is still toxic, let alone the radiological effects, as for water pollution obviously you parents allowed you to eat lead paint chips, in the water there is chemicals, including medical materials, hey fat man, go listen to limbaugh more your speed
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Gimme a Break!
The only thing any government can do is run a local fire department
Anything above that they fail - Because bureaucrats & administrators stymie creativity & innovation in order to impose order & control
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You seem serious about the planes.
Those white lines they leave in the sky are clouds. Made of water vapor.
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There's no depleted uranium in water. Depleted uranium is barely radioactive anyway. That's why it's called depleted.
The only chemicals in the water are the ones put there for health purposes. Flourine, for example, which is beneficial to the teeth.
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You're joking, right?
That's water vapour.
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Really?
Can you link to something showing that? I would be interested to read it.
EPA: 10 years late, 100 billion dollars short.
tecnoblix 2 years ago 3