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08/08/2007 15:30:30
 
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Politics
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Miscellaneous
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01246550
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I'm sorry, but I have a hard time swallowing that (tee hee). :o) I remember the polluted days of Lake Michigan and Superior as a kid... :o) (Heck I swam in lake Superior most summers) Are you telling me that all of those pipes we saw as kids running from factories and cities dumping directly into the lakes no longer exist?

Fun (not really) reading:

http://www.great-lakes.net/envt/pollution/toxic.html
http://coldclearanddeadly.com/?p=33
http://www.greatlakes.org/field_guide/toxic_intro.asp
http://www.lakemichigan.org/elimination/balance.asp





>>>It's always nice to see a corporation get their feet held to the fire over deceptive marketing --
>>>
>>>http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/07/27/pepsico.aquafina.reut/index.html
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>>>Aquifina labels previously said they were bottled at "P.W.S. source".
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>>Memphis may be home to all evil, but the water is some of the best in the world. It comes from deep artesian wells and has won many awards. I remember the first time I heard of someone buying bottled water. Huh?
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>Chicago and many communities around it get their water from Lake Michigan. It's excellent water, which you might not necessarily guess.
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