I just think your praising the Tranny doesnt do you any justice.



You are a better person than he is by far, he should be worshiping the
ground you walk on!  Why some feel the need to hold him in high esteem
is beyond me. Desperate souls on these message boards, I guess.


That's all I am going to write about the tranny in here, as I really
like this place and don't want to stink it up with any foul odors from
the scum-pond.







On Jan 31, 12:56 pm, silver <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have more respect for you when you aren't hiding under Turtles
> skirt, btw.
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>
> what do you mean by that?
>
> On Jan 31, 12:17 pm, "Mercury.Sailor" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > EPA, FDA, Toxins, Its all relative. ;o)
>
> > Seriously, dredging the river is going to stir up some very old toxic
> > sludge for years, I don't care what kind of carbon filters the water
> > company will use to filter the river for drinking. Remeber your skin
> > is an organ and absorbs toxins in the water, So take quick showers and
> > forget soaking in that water!
>
> > The towns of Halfmoon and Waterford currently get their drinking water
> > from the upper Hudson River. Because there is a remote chance that
> > dredging could impact the quality of the towns’ drinking water, EPA is
> > constructing a four-and-a-half mile-long water line from Troy to
> > Halfmoon and Waterford that will be used, if needed, as an alternate
> > water source during dredging of the upper Hudson.
>
> >http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/d10ed0d99d826b06852573590040...
>
> > dont you love how they use words..."IF Needed" as if it wont be
> > needed!
>
> > I have more respect for you when you aren't hiding under Turtles
> > skirt, btw.
>
> > On Jan 31, 11:12 am, silver <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Stay on topic.
>
> > > On Jan 31, 11:02 am, "Mercury.Sailor" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > The FDA allowed Phillip Morris to promote cancer sticks for
> > > > years...Yet, we know all know what came of that!!
>
> > > > On Jan 31, 10:57 am, silver <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > From approximately 1947 to 1977, the General Electric Company (GE)
> > > > > discharged as much as 1.3 million pounds of polychlorinated biphenyls
> > > > > (PCBs) from its capacitor manufacturing plants at the Hudson Falls and
> > > > > Fort Edward facilities into the Hudson River.
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> > > > > What they do not tell you is that GE had valid permits from NYS to
> > > > > discharge into the Hudson.   Now, 40 years later GE is responsible?  I
> > > > > think not!
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