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ZenGum 03-19-2013 07:00 PM

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Just because the name of the group sounds good, don't be fooled
by the intent of the people running the organization.
Universal truth number 29. I'm surprised they didn't drop "patriotic" and "family" into their name somewhere.

richlevy 03-19-2013 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by chrisinhouston (Post 857254)
I am upset about 3 things:

1. My body clock is all off from flying back from Hawaii

And I'm upset that I'm not the one flying back from Hawaii since it presumes that at some point there was flying to Hawaii.

It's sort of like complaining about lack of sleep due to the two supermodels in your bed taking turns all night.

And if it was a business trip, I still want in. It's better to be doing business in Hawaii in March than in Schenectady.

footfootfoot 03-19-2013 07:47 PM

We've got an astro turf organization up here that is opposed to the removal of PCBs from the Hudson river for a variety of specious reasons that are self contradictory if you look at them even cursorially. They claim to be stewards of the river. Turns out, they are funded by the very same corporation that is on the hook for the cost of cleanup.

I'm shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on in here! [/Renault]

orthodoc 03-19-2013 08:21 PM

Opposed to the removal of PCBs from the river ... now there's stewardship for you. :right:

footfootfoot 03-19-2013 08:28 PM

Their logic runs, The PCBs are all at the bottom and the river is now healthy, if you dredge the PCBs up to remove them, then the river will become irreparably polluted.

So, the river being healthy now is the result of the magical, one time only settling of PCBs?

You still can't eat the fish from the river, PCBs or not. More like if we set a precedent of culpability for polluting this river then we'll be on the hook for cleaning all the other rivers we polluted.

orthodoc 03-19-2013 08:39 PM

Healthy by their definition, maybe. Sounds like they've already done irreparable damage. They should NOT be able to dump PCBs into a river and then claim that no clean-up is appropriate because the toxins have settled out on the river bottom. :mad2:

Wish I had more faith in the EPA ...

Griff 03-20-2013 05:42 AM

Bringing good things to life.

ZenGum 03-20-2013 07:59 AM

I remember reading about a situation of exactly the same details - just can't recall the name.

In 1999.

Almost certainly the same one. Pricks are just stalling.


Cause if you're CEO, you can spend 10 million on stalling or 150 million on cleanups, and only one of those options is going to get you a big fat bonus.

All together now: "We have a fiduciary duty to maximize returns for our shareholders. Fuck everyone else."

Pete Zicato 03-20-2013 10:21 AM

Read Zodiac: an eco-thriller. It's not only a fast moving, smart-ass, action thriller, but you will never look at pollution the same way again.

xoxoxoBruce 03-20-2013 10:37 AM

But if they disturb the PCBs/sediment, it flows all the way to Long Island Sound, fucking up the entire river and New York Harbor.

They made a similar case for the Delaware River, until they decided they needed to dredge for deeper ship channels. Then it was "different", and they dumped it in Jersey.

footfootfoot 03-20-2013 12:22 PM

Different can make all the difference in the world.

Clodfobble 03-20-2013 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete Zicato (Post 857610)
Read Zodiac: an eco-thriller. It's not only a fast moving, smart-ass, action thriller, but you will never look at pollution the same way again.

I loved the part where the main character said something along the lines of, "That's 15 times the legal limit!" and then lets the reader know that actually, its more like 15,000 times the legal limit, but people can't cope with numbers like that, it's too unreal to get indignant about, so he has to say 15 times to get the right amount of shock from people.

Pete Zicato 03-20-2013 03:28 PM

And pateots as a measurement.

"Period at the end of this sentence. "

Aliantha 03-20-2013 08:48 PM

A very old friend of mine had a brain tumour removed a bit over a year ago and went through all sorts of suffering with the radiation and chemo afterwards and a few months ago, they found the tumour has come back, so he's once again had his skull opened up and the tumour removed, causing disfiguration to his face and many other indignities, and now he's going through the whole treatment process again.

The thing that's upsetting me about this now is that he seems to have lost his fight. It seems like he's just sick of it all and could easily just give up.

I am upset and concerned that he's not going to beat things mentally.

Anyway, I'd be a lot more upset if I were the one with the cancer, but watching people around me having to fight it is upsetting. It's upsetting because there's not really a lot I can do, and that's the part that hurts the most.

xoxoxoBruce 03-20-2013 09:17 PM

That's a shame, Ali. I think it's pretty well a given, if the patient gives up, it's really bad for the prognosis.:(


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