What a lazy report/reporter though. He's in Wash DC, he didn't even come to our town, he referred to Concord as a city [it's a town], he didn't interview anyone from or in Concord on either side and of course since he didn't come here, he mispronounced our town's name, calling it "CON CHORD". [we say it more like "conquered"]
FYI, I write this as I sip water from a 1/2 liter plastic bottle sitting in my temporary dining room, in the "nanny town" itself. And btw, we [the mrs and I] always refill our water bottles again and again with our own filtered water, so this law is silly in many ways [as are all of the do-gooder laws]. Our 1/2 liter plastic bottles get "recycled" many, many times before they hit any trash barrel.
"The Republican Party doesn't demonize prosperity. We celebrate success in our party," he said. "And let me be clear, if Republican leaders want to join this president in demonizing success and disparaging conservative values, then they're not going to be fit to be our nominee."
Quote: ThirstyMan wrote in post #2Imagine that! My home town makes Fox News!
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What a lazy report/reporter though. He's in Wash DC, he didn't even come to our town, he referred to Concord as a city [it's a town], he didn't interview anyone from or in Concord on either side and of course since he didn't come here, he mispronounced our town's name, calling it "CON CHORD". [we say it more like "conquered"]
FYI, I write this as I sip water from a 1/2 liter plastic bottle sitting in my temporary dining room, in the "nanny town" itself. And btw, we [the mrs and I] always refill our water bottles again and again with our own filtered water, so this law is silly in many ways [as are all of the do-gooder laws]. Our 1/2 liter plastic bottles get "recycled" many, many times before they hit any trash barrel.
I have it a lot better, there is a major water company about a mile from my house, they sell water from the same source my water comes from, good stuff.
I am not a republican I am a conservative, and supporter of the rule of law. And refuse to support any of Roves dopes.
There ARE instances where it is a good idea to be able to buy it, for hydration, health and safety.
The nannies need to get a life!
Orthodoxy SUCKS.
"Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add 'within the limits of the law' because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual." Thomas Jefferson
Quote: ThirstyMan wrote in post #2Imagine that! My home town makes Fox News!
BUT...
What a lazy report/reporter though. He's in Wash DC, he didn't even come to our town, he referred to Concord as a city [it's a town], he didn't interview anyone from or in Concord on either side and of course since he didn't come here, he mispronounced our town's name, calling it "CON CHORD". [we say it more like "conquered"]
FYI, I write this as I sip water from a 1/2 liter plastic bottle sitting in my temporary dining room, in the "nanny town" itself. And btw, we [the mrs and I] always refill our water bottles again and again with our own filtered water, so this law is silly in many ways [as are all of the do-gooder laws]. Our 1/2 liter plastic bottles get "recycled" many, many times before they hit any trash barrel.
Wicked kewl, I grew up in Cape Cod for a couplah years. No bottled watah, what a chowdahead idea
Quote: ThirstyMan wrote in post #2Imagine that! My home town makes Fox News!
BUT...
What a lazy report/reporter though. He's in Wash DC, he didn't even come to our town, he referred to Concord as a city [it's a town], he didn't interview anyone from or in Concord on either side and of course since he didn't come here, he mispronounced our town's name, calling it "CON CHORD". [we say it more like "conquered"]
FYI, I write this as I sip water from a 1/2 liter plastic bottle sitting in my temporary dining room, in the "nanny town" itself. And btw, we [the mrs and I] always refill our water bottles again and again with our own filtered water, so this law is silly in many ways [as are all of the do-gooder laws]. Our 1/2 liter plastic bottles get "recycled" many, many times before they hit any trash barrel.
Wicked kewl, I grew up in Cape Cod for a couplah years. No bottled watah, what a chowdahead idea
Exactly!!! The chowdaheads need to get a life! I'm not that enthusiastic about the recycle religion. As far as I'm concerned when I pay to have my trash removed and someone gets paid to receive it, it's a win/win situation. it's a business deal between two parties. Chowdaheads stay the &*%# out of it!
"The Republican Party doesn't demonize prosperity. We celebrate success in our party," he said. "And let me be clear, if Republican leaders want to join this president in demonizing success and disparaging conservative values, then they're not going to be fit to be our nominee."
Thank you for the video. Last year, the area of Concord, Massachusetts, became the very first area to ban bottled water. Several other cities globally have a bottled water ban and it's starting to become popular. Despite it being just water, the fact is every person has to pay to deal with the darn things winding up in the garbage. I just read it from here: PersonalMoneyNetwork
I would never ever pay for water. To me, thats crazy. I have my own well..and the water is always cold and fresh. I am thinking of selling it..to those who feel the need to pay..lol