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Jim wrote:
unsettled wrote:


Sheldon wrote:

Jim wrote:

Ann wrote:

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Has anyone in these groups used or become familiar with a soil erosion
control product called Soiltac?

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Depending on where you live and whether any existing regulations are
enforced, you may or may not be allowed to do work in the stream bed
without a permit. Also, the developers should have been required to submit
a storm water management plan and/or one for sediment control.

this part implies of how a yankee government is to protect.

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Lots of luck getting the regulations enforced when the runoff is doing
damage on your property.

this part shows the reality of living under a yankee government.


Nonsense. Riparian laws exist worldwide, in fact they're more strictly
enforced most other places. The US is fairly lenient and and rather
lax about water course rights... in some parts of the world you
interfere with a stream so small you can **** across it and your
neighbors will stretch your neck with no repercussions whatsoever.



yankee guy-type government has laws and procedures for the purpose
of allowing immigration in a prescribed and controlled manner. yet
we have a term describing some 12 million persons residing within
the boundaries of yankee land. can you say, illegal immigrate?
can you also say unenforced laws and procedures?


Jim's religion seems to know no bounds.



Jim connects himself with no religion. just thought you might
enjoy being confused by that fact.


Here's part of one of those religions of yours, in
your own words: "this part shows the reality of living
under a yankee government."

You don't even know what "religion" is pal.

"Sociologists and anthropologists see religion as an
abstract set of ideas, values, or experiences developed
as part of a cultural matrix. Primitive religion was
indistinguishable from the sociocultural acts where
custom and ritual defined an emotional reality."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion

You're a primitive all right.