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Originally Posted by zeppokafka
I looked at a house on Sydney street a few months back. Phew...glad I didn't move there. Clearly there is something in the water that causes you to rant endlessly on one topic and produce almost incoherent irrelevant arguments.
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Zeppokafka- I didn't insult you. You asked a question who would make a good VP. I gave my opinion that I'd like it to be someone who had the strength I saw lacking in Obama. VP could become president and I admire Barbara Boxer for being the only one with the guts to stand up to the Bush.
Perhaps you don't understand the concepts I was trying to explain. Read the work of Michael Meade. Or the Greeks or Shakespeare or Carl Jung. I agree Bush will probably die without ever completing certain developmental milestones.
As far as the TOPIC- what do you think Obama would do?
pick one (easy) :
A) Clean things up and act for environmental justice?
B) Poison the people?
Alesis- nobody is living over there. They're still working. Do you really think they wouldn't just pretend the Spring isn't there?
Just like they pretend they didn't dump oil and chemicals into it and there was no gasoline tank and contaminated dust doesn't make people sick?
I'll take care of it with none of your help-- just like I always have.
I forced them to get rid of much of the contaminated soil. Nobody else did a damn thing.
You guys keep drinking and doing nothing and allow wrongs to go unchecked, then when somebody in your family gets sick with cancer because of pollution you can drink another beer so you can forget that you didn't do anything.
This is why I hate political conversation. I forget -
All talk
No action.
Zero poetry
I saw Eurydice last night
I think I will stick to speaking only to people who
speak the language of water.
Like Bob Dylan
I told Alesis once, I'm an artist, not a soccer mom. I'll write whatever way I want and if you don't get it, that's your problem.
Don't buy the book.
East Sydney is a Great Street that deserves good flood and watershed plan.
The Wingohocken is a great Creek with an important history. It's been violated over and over. The City failed in its opportunity to restore the environmental health of this Spring.
Everybody looses.