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Most likely Bush's faullt...
....surely they won't try to hang this on Michigan's governor!
http://tinyurl.com/zudnvo2 There's got to be a Republican at fault here somewhere. |
Most likely Bush's faullt...
On Mon, 04 Apr 2016 10:27:58 -0400, Keine Keyserscheiße
wrote: ...surely they won't try to hang this on Michigan's governor! http://tinyurl.com/zudnvo2 There's got to be a Republican at fault here somewhere. I pointed this out months ago when the Flint thing came up. Lead in drinking water is prevalent all over the country, mostly in older cities that used lead pipe in the distribution but there is also lead leaching out of soldered copper pipe. The problem is, they only check water at the plant, not after it has flowed through miles of lead pipe. The Flint water looked fine when it left the Flint River water plant. It was contaminated along the way and it begs the question, was that water ever tested at the tap when it was coming from Detroit? |
Most likely Bush's faullt...
On Mon, 04 Apr 2016 10:27:58 -0400, Keine Keyserscheiße
wrote: ...surely they won't try to hang this on Michigan's governor! http://tinyurl.com/zudnvo2 There's got to be a Republican at fault here somewhere. === Must be greedy banksters, corporate profiteers and petro pricing manipulators ! In other words, anyone with more money than harry. :-) |
Most likely Bush's faullt...
On Monday, April 4, 2016 at 1:02:15 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Mon, 04 Apr 2016 10:27:58 -0400, Keine Keyserscheiße wrote: ...surely they won't try to hang this on Michigan's governor! http://tinyurl.com/zudnvo2 There's got to be a Republican at fault here somewhere. I pointed this out months ago when the Flint thing came up. Lead in drinking water is prevalent all over the country, mostly in older cities that used lead pipe in the distribution but there is also lead leaching out of soldered copper pipe. The problem is, they only check water at the plant, not after it has flowed through miles of lead pipe. The Flint water looked fine when it left the Flint River water plant. It was contaminated along the way and it begs the question, was that water ever tested at the tap when it was coming from Detroit? Wouldn't that have been the job of Michigan's governor? Surely one wouldn't expect the Flint water department to do any such thing. |
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