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Default Lake Lanier and the Chattahoochee River below Lake Lanier Sunday Oct. 22, 2007

On Oct 24, 2:47 pm, " wrote:
On Oct 22, 4:06 pm, HK wrote:



wrote:
On Oct 22, 3:47 pm, HK wrote:
D-unit wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III"
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2189/...29ba98c5_b.jpg
Now might be a good time to clear out some of those big stones.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2089/...992faa26_b.jpg
Perfect picture for a 1000 (or so) piece puzzle.
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With the water levels that low, whoever controls the lake ought to
restrict its use to drinking water alone. Boats, people, et cetera, dump
all manner of pollutants into the water, and the parts per million of
offal can only be going up.


Where's "Brownie" when you need him? I'm sure he'd do the usual good job
for the Bush Administration on resolving the differences at the lake!- Hide quoted text -


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Herein lies the trouble, the Army Corp doesn't have the ability to use
any type of judgement. They can only do what they are directed to.


Ahh, so the Corps of Engineers is like George W. Bush...he can only do
what Cheney et al tell him to do.- Hide quoted text -


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Is this a political discussion? I thought that this was a
recreational discussion...Too bad you Bush haters can't have fun!! As
a foot note Jimmy Carter is the one that came up with the present day
Corp of Engineers guidelines...- Hide quoted text -

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That is absolutely not true and even borders on absurd stupidity to
think that.