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HeyBub[_3_] September 15th 12 01:04 PM

Recycling, tree pruning, etc. lead to UN dominance...
 
....at least according to the Boston Globe.

"Do trash receptacles and sidewalks have an ideology? How about zoning
overlays, watershed development, and tree pruning? These are the kinds of
issues that animate local planning boards, those temples of wonkery and
reheated coffee that produce acronym-laden reports on parochial community
concerns. But to an increasingly vocal group of activists, your local
planning board is in fact a cell of hidden conspiracies to undermine US
freedom and sovereignty and create a system of one-world government."

http://bostonglobe.com/opinion/2012/...rJL/story.html

Evidently, according to this author, Chicken Little was right.



Smitty Two[_2_] September 15th 12 01:28 PM

Recycling, tree pruning, etc. lead to UN dominance...
 
In article ,
"HeyBub" wrote:

...at least according to the Boston Globe.

"Do trash receptacles and sidewalks have an ideology? How about zoning
overlays, watershed development, and tree pruning? These are the kinds of
issues that animate local planning boards, those temples of wonkery and
reheated coffee that produce acronym-laden reports on parochial community
concerns. But to an increasingly vocal group of activists, your local
planning board is in fact a cell of hidden conspiracies to undermine US
freedom and sovereignty and create a system of one-world government."

http://bostonglobe.com/opinion/2012/...rds-recycling-
tree-pruning-and-other-assaults-liberty/S076MnHFV5sTY5aQGlorJL/story.html

Evidently, according to this author, Chicken Little was right.


I have no idea what *your* point is, as usual, other than to post a
daily - OT but not marked so - reminder that you have way too much time
on your hands. But I'm thinking there's a strong possibility that you
missed the author's point. Did you even read the article? It was short
enough that you could have made it all the way to the end if you'd put
your mind to it.

George September 15th 12 02:03 PM

Recycling, tree pruning, etc. lead to UN dominance...
 
On 9/15/2012 8:28 AM, Smitty Two wrote:


I have no idea what *your* point is, as usual, other than to post a
daily - OT but not marked so - reminder that you have way too much time
on your hands. But I'm thinking there's a strong possibility that you
missed the author's point. Did you even read the article? It was short
enough that you could have made it all the way to the end if you'd put
your mind to it.


I wonder the same thing...

HeyBub[_3_] September 16th 12 12:15 PM

Recycling, tree pruning, etc. lead to UN dominance...
 
Smitty Two wrote:
In article ,
"HeyBub" wrote:

...at least according to the Boston Globe.

"Do trash receptacles and sidewalks have an ideology? How about
zoning overlays, watershed development, and tree pruning? These are
the kinds of issues that animate local planning boards, those
temples of wonkery and reheated coffee that produce acronym-laden
reports on parochial community concerns. But to an increasingly
vocal group of activists, your local planning board is in fact a
cell of hidden conspiracies to undermine US freedom and sovereignty
and create a system of one-world government."

http://bostonglobe.com/opinion/2012/...rds-recycling-
tree-pruning-and-other-assaults-liberty/S076MnHFV5sTY5aQGlorJL/story.html

Evidently, according to this author, Chicken Little was right.


I have no idea what *your* point is, as usual, other than to post a
daily - OT but not marked so - reminder that you have way too much
time on your hands. But I'm thinking there's a strong possibility
that you missed the author's point. Did you even read the article? It
was short enough that you could have made it all the way to the end
if you'd put your mind to it.


My "point" is reporting on pertinent items. The item involves recycling,
local planning boards, pruning, zoning, and other matters often discussed
here.

I did read the article.

If you have any other questions, I'd be glad to answer them.




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