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            <title>Comment #1 by John former Marine</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 01:17:04 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>All states should do the same...</strong></p><p>I'm sure in Maine, they'd find nice little cancer clusters around the paper mills. &nbsp;That would probably be due to the dioxins they're using to bleach the paper white, because we all hate to wipe our asses with natural colored paper.</p><p>
In West Virginia, it would be in the coal towns. &nbsp;They get to pay the price so we can run our lights 24 hours a day in our big houses.</p><p>
In Lousiana, it would be around the oil refineries and the plants that make pvc and vinyl siding that we all love because it's "low maintenance."</p>
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				<p><strong>All states should do the same...</strong></p><p>I'm sure in Maine, they'd find nice little cancer clusters around the paper mills. &nbsp;That would probably be due to the dioxins they're using to bleach the paper white, because we all hate to wipe our asses with natural colored paper.</p><p>
In West Virginia, it would be in the coal towns. &nbsp;They get to pay the price so we can run our lights 24 hours a day in our big houses.</p><p>
In Lousiana, it would be around the oil refineries and the plants that make pvc and vinyl siding that we all love because it's "low maintenance."</p>
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