"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."
When I follow Tony West
I dive into a darkling quest
I look about for the promised-land
But always step upon quick sand
I slide and slither, a downward flo'
And then I spy, Brian Siano
Fiends of Clark Park, rule the deep!
And foggy consumers; fast asleep!
On 6/30/2011 6:29 AM, Richard Conrad wrote:
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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