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KarlRove wrote:http://godfatherpolitics.com/21571/california-water-crisis-a-man-made-disaster/
Wordslinger wrote:KarlRove wrote:http://godfatherpolitics.com/21571/california-water-crisis-a-man-made-disaster/
Nice to finally hear from you about natural disasters not being caused by an angry god.
Have you tossed your fetid bible away yet?
KarlRove wrote:Wordslinger wrote:KarlRove wrote:http://godfatherpolitics.com/21571/california-water-crisis-a-man-made-disaster/
Nice to finally hear from you about natural disasters not being caused by an angry god.
Have you tossed your fetid bible away yet?
Just as soon as you toss your Communist Manifesto
Floridatexan wrote:
This may be one of your dumbest threads, but there are plenty of contenders. In the midst of one of the worst droughts in California history, the bottled water manufacturers are sucking groundwater like there's no tomorrow.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/nestle-stop-bottling-water-drought-stricken-california-advocacy/story?id=30196906
ZVUGKTUBM wrote:Floridatexan wrote:
This may be one of your dumbest threads, but there are plenty of contenders. In the midst of one of the worst droughts in California history, the bottled water manufacturers are sucking groundwater like there's no tomorrow.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/nestle-stop-bottling-water-drought-stricken-california-advocacy/story?id=30196906
Arrowhead Spring water, now owned by Nestle, is the best bottled water I have ever tasted. When we were stationed in Southern California in the mid-80s we drank it regularly.
2seaoat wrote:Based on the river levels I am seeing in Illinois, I am predicting by summer that barge traffic on the Mississippi will be impeded by low water areas. I have not seen any articles because all the attention is out west, but I am telling you that the rivers are drying up. I have never seen the river this low at the first of April. My dog is walking in areas of the river which are normally four to six feet higher in a normal spring.
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