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Posted by Rev JJ on March 09, 2002 at 05:50:16 from (152.163.213.57):
In Reply to: Re: EPA Gestapo Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by sod on March 09, 2002 at 00:38:25:
sorry if an off hand reference to yankees offended some of you, but we have to put up with a lot "Oh, that's just not the way we do things in Cleveland"or where ever. I do know that in 1970 the population in the county here was around 50,000 total. The Dallas area total was only 1.5 million. Now we have a population on theverge of what Dallas was total 30 years ago! And the dfw area is 6million and growing! Texans are an enthusiastic bunch, but nobody can breed that fast. As to the fact that the problem people are from here, consider the fact that 80% are people that were not raised here. So, yes, it can be safely said that outsiders have ruined our life herein North Texas. If and when the new job "HOTSPOT" becomes DesMoines, or Rutland or Argentine, urban sprawl and the cretins that come with it will destroy your way of life too, all paved over. And the only fields will be for soccer.
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