We don't drink neighbors' charma 
without governing our own farma 
and the parma is not all we seek
so probably no alarma...
On Jun 29, 2011, at 11:25 PM, Anthony West wrote:

> This is inaccurate, Mary. Neither Frank nor I "vouched for Roundup's 
> harmlessness." We noted the circumstances of its government-approved 
> application in Clark Park, which is a government property -- a small-scale, 
> one-time application. 
> 
> I also noted Roundup's continuous availability to private customers, at a 
> neighborhood supply store for your next-door neighbors' yards. You haven't 
> yet written about how concerned you are about this bigger, ongoing use of 
> Roundup in your neighborhood. Is it really Roundup you're concerned about, or 
> something else?
> 
> Are you arguing your private-sector neighbors should be free to use this 
> chemical whenever they want, but the City of Philadelphia never should even 
> once? You seem to have one rule for the public sector, another for the 
> private.
> 
> -- Tony West
> 
> 
> 
> On 6/24/2011 1:26 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>>  In fairness to Tony and to Frank Chance, who vouched for Roundup's 
>> harmlessness...
> 

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