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  • Reply to: Recall Walker? It's Up to Feingold   13 years 4 months ago
    Here's an idea for Progressives, Feingold should primary Obama.
  • Reply to: Leaked EPA Memos May Explain Massive Bee Die-Off   13 years 4 months ago

    Throw the baby out with the bathwater? Are you crazy? How many corporate-compliant people are involved in EPA officaldom? Weren't there reports of some "wrong" people getting appointed to the EPA by a previous administration? Don't get rid of the EPA -- it's our only opportunity for protection and regulation! Change some of the people who manage it!

  • Reply to: Children Gardening in Sewage Sludge: Los Angeles Schools Alerted   13 years 4 months ago
    Toxic Sludge is Good For You: Lies, Damn Lies and the Public Relations Industry http://www.amazon.com/Toxic-Sludge-Good-You-Relations/dp/1567510604 AND http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaMh8KGfkTM
  • Reply to: Director of "Gasland" Wins Emmy; Film Fueling Activism   13 years 4 months ago
    Has it not been proven that Gasland is based on lies, and nothing to do with fracking..
  • Reply to: Children Gardening in Sewage Sludge: Los Angeles Schools Alerted   13 years 4 months ago
    The sludge industry exploits school children and the needy in its relentless campaign to force sewage sludge "biosolids" on an unaware public. Kelloggs Garden Products donates Class A sludge compost contaminated with toxic industrial wastes to Los Angeles school gardens. Parents and children are not warned about the health risks of handling this substance, nor are they alerted to the fact that the plants and vegetables they grow uptake sludge pollutants. In Tacoma, Washington, the sewer authority donates Tagro Class A sludge biosolids to community gardens. Vegetables grown in the community gardens are given free to needy families who are not aware of the fact that vegetables uptake sludge pathogens and pollutants. In Pennsylvania, the sludge industry is teaming up with the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection to utilize public school facilities to indoctrinate children into the alleged "benefits" of using sludge to fertilize vegetables and crops. Helane Shields, Alton, NH hshields@tds.net http://www.sludgevictims.com

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