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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 877578" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p>Ya moreluck, those stupid regulations and stuff... there all bad. Especially the one cited in your article..</p><p></p><p>Steve Baker, a swine farmer and owner of Baker Farms in Shenandoah County, Va., said he's doing what he can to be a responsible business owner. He spent $15,000 five years ago to build a transfer pump for any pigpen runoff so it flows to a holding tank. He said he chose to do this before regulations came out to deal with runoff water into the Chesapeake Bay</p><p>"We want to do what absolutely needs to be done because this is our livelihood, this is what puts a roof over our heads," Baker said.""</p><p></p><p></p><p>We should end the regulations on this pig farm and let the water runoff full of tons of feces and urine go directly into the Chesapeak bay and eventually into the drinking water system. There is nothing wrong with a little Pizz and chitt in the water where children play. </p><p></p><p>Whats wrong with OBAMA? Doesnt he know Republicans like to frolic in the waters downstream from a pig farm and the water tastes best untreated and heavy with remnants of urine and feces!</p><p></p><p>Gee, Obama , what were you thinking?</p><p></p><p>Your right moreluck, this is a regulation that is bad for americans. You know come to think about it, the resevoir above your community is off limits to boating. I wonder if we could end the regulation there and we could all start taking a leak or dump into that water as it goes down hill towards your community? I am sure you would favor overturning that regulation on boating right?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 877578, member: 17969"] Ya moreluck, those stupid regulations and stuff... there all bad. Especially the one cited in your article.. Steve Baker, a swine farmer and owner of Baker Farms in Shenandoah County, Va., said he's doing what he can to be a responsible business owner. He spent $15,000 five years ago to build a transfer pump for any pigpen runoff so it flows to a holding tank. He said he chose to do this before regulations came out to deal with runoff water into the Chesapeake Bay "We want to do what absolutely needs to be done because this is our livelihood, this is what puts a roof over our heads," Baker said."" We should end the regulations on this pig farm and let the water runoff full of tons of feces and urine go directly into the Chesapeak bay and eventually into the drinking water system. There is nothing wrong with a little Pizz and chitt in the water where children play. Whats wrong with OBAMA? Doesnt he know Republicans like to frolic in the waters downstream from a pig farm and the water tastes best untreated and heavy with remnants of urine and feces! Gee, Obama , what were you thinking? Your right moreluck, this is a regulation that is bad for americans. You know come to think about it, the resevoir above your community is off limits to boating. I wonder if we could end the regulation there and we could all start taking a leak or dump into that water as it goes down hill towards your community? I am sure you would favor overturning that regulation on boating right? Peace. [/QUOTE]
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