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Re: EPA Gestapo Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Posted by Big Time on March 09, 2002 at 09:41:20 from (216.109.205.99):

In Reply to: EPA Gestapo Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by Rev JJ on March 08, 2002 at 20:49:39:

you guys have been screwed. someone with power and ignorance has dumped their version of environmental controls upon you. heres the real facts.. Lawn mowers in urban areas, Giant polluters. Jet aircrtaft leaving DFW airport also.
delivery trucks in metro areas, spew at every corner. power plants of all types are exempt, yet make up a huge portion of all airborne pollutants.
what it boils down to is your group was either unprepared for the attack or uninformed. Your correct about leveling it on the yuppie scum. they are the ones closest to agricultural areas, and complaining. What a joke. Pinhead builds a 150,000 house next to a pig farm. Complains about smell. pig farm closed. 30 men in the chain of supply and demand for the pig farm lose their jobs. If your not prepared to defend against this your all going to lose in this fashion. Guy here has 200 antique tractors lined up in order of year made. real impressive too. Rich man puts a 250,000 house with a giant bay window facing north into a nice valley view... also right at the line of tractors. Then he sues the old boy to have the tractors moved. In a rare burst of brilliance, our local judge told him to move his house, if he didnt like the view. the tractors were there when he bought the place. Dont count on this in your area though. The same judge also knows old boys like him are a tiny slice of the voting populace. seems like if all the Farmers in America formed a Union of sorts, for protection against invasions, a few quality lawyers could be retained, for a minmal individual investment. Like Pre-Paid Legal. Because sooner or later someone is going to build a house next to your cowbarn and run to the nearest law office to have YOU stopped. Group up or get picked off one at a time.


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