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Political Campaigns Polluting More than the Airwaves
rational-outrage.com — Thousands of tons of campaign signs are going into landfills because there's no concerted effort to recycle them, and they're made out of material that's difficult and not cost-effective to recycle. Why aren't we hearing from the candidates on THIS?
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- acedigger, on 03/20/2008, -0/+1It is abit out of control (the election that is). They say we are living in exciting times because of it, but i say, it is a scary time. I'm weary for Barack, this race is very a heated one. Will also add my two cents on the blog, will visit in abit.
- Harboggles, on 03/21/2008, -0/+1You all should have voted Ron Paul and eliminated the Electoral College. But MSM took care of that.
- Member148, on 03/21/2008, -0/+1With communication technologies of today, it baffles me as to why we still have to put up posters and signs at all. It isn't as if society isn't aware of the candidates. My beef is with the intelligence of the individual voter. That is to say, but most people don't vote on the issues or intellectually, they vote on popularity/celebrity; on the person that their friends vote for; hearsay etcetera. The public, through the media and party and pundant propaganda, are deceived and will walk straight off a cliff with their eyes wide open.
- allaboutdatiki, on 03/22/2008, -0/+1maybe we can melt them down and turn the plastic goo into fuel ...
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