Posted on 08/19/2008 6:18:37 AM PDT by rawhide
Why should you subject the good citizens of Alaska or the Dakotas with LIBERALS -- put them in Massachusetts - the state is perfect for them!!
Thanks. I couldn’t tell if it was PA or NJ and the newspaper didn’t help. Added PA to the list of topics.
The comments following the article indicate the property was originally a rail road yard and zoned industrial. Walmart was seeking a zoning change. RPM was allowed to proceed because no zoning change was required.
Rush even talked about it on his show today.
My sympathy meter is running a little low. When you buy a house next to an industrial park, you should not be surprised when industry moves in.
Most old railroad yards that I've seen have been pretty dumpy. Can't imagine choosing to live next to (or even near) one. I'd think that a WalMart would be a step up.
Rush is reading this article on the radio right now. He’s laughing!
I read the comments too. Commenter “Citizen” was kicking butt. Did you see the commenter “let” from San Francisco? “Oh, you commenters shouldn’t be so mean to these poor people” “Can’t everyone work together” LOL
Rush read this article on the radio earlier. He was cracking up!
Yes, I heard that. Neat.
Not to give anyone any ideas but what if a dozen or so O2 and
acetylene full tanks were shredded all at once? I don’t know
how contained their shredder is but a few hundred cubic feet of
a stochimetric mix of the two can make that *pop* when you light a torch
sound much, much bigger.
Reminds me of youthful summer days when solidox and calcium carbide were a better match than vinegar and baking soda.
Recycling plants only belong by those eeeeevil conservatives!
All, go to the papers Opion section, and click on the video on the Sgt Nazaro trial. See what the judge, Einhorn I believe, has to say. I almost smashed the puter. No way will this Marine get a fair trial with libs like this.
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