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Limestone Quarry in their Neighborhood?!


I don't know if anyone else saw "NOW" on PBS last night, but there was a very interesting feature on the township of St. Thomas, PA, and the residents' battle against a quarry company that wants to build there (1,000 feet from their elementary school), resulting in a 94-acre pit and limestone and silica dust...


Most interesting to me were the discussions with a couple of attorneys on both sides of the argument, discussing residents' rights to keep their neighborhood the way they like it vs. a corporation's rights to buy a piece of land and make a living.


Apparently there are no environmental issues in this case, but it was interesting just the same.


Scott posted on PBS's message board about some of the similarities - it was late, so feel free to add anything you feel is relevant. Maybe PBS might find interest in our story.


http://discussions.pbs.org/viewtopic.pbs?t=22581



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...and we're getting some very interesting replies.


I'd like to once again mention a certain someone who mentioned this issue long ago:





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notocc, Welcome to the PBS forums, and good luck fighting off the invaders.
Have your lawyers find out if they are getting any "faith-based" funding from the Feds. There is a secret move in rural areas to subcidize so-called church "schools" in the name of improving education standards. It should be chalenged as a violation of states rights."






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Megachurches are the equivalent of DisneyLand for the 'faithful'. They are nothing but cash machines where the sheep get that warm and fuzzy feeling. They are the travelling carnival religious revivals made permanant. Their sole goal is to fleece the flock.
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I find the replies to be a little coarse, BUT I think that's because we're so immersed in this and are so concerned with being careful not to offend, that we can't even post an honest opinion anymore.


Due to the way the media will twist what we say into some sort of statement on behalf of the town, we can't even state our own opinions anymore. What a shame.



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Here's another reply:





I know that area pretty well notocc. I've been out of touch with Morris county and knew nothing of this. What a disaster and what a bizarre concept, period. I mean - why not just go to a mall?? And we wonder why cultures with their feet still (for better or worse) firmly planted on terra firma look at us in amazment (to be polite).



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Quoting Karen:


"Maybe PBS might find interest in our story."


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You are kidding, aren't you?  I did not think that you smoked dope!  LOL!  Even if they did touch it, you would not want to see the results of their hack job.  PBS is as politically correct as they get.


 



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Quoting:


 


"...find out if they are getting any "faith-based" funding from the Feds."


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Answer: Yes they are.


 



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Yeah Karen, and if you are, the least you could do is share.

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Don't Bogart!

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Okay now you guys have me confused! 

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Never heard that olde song called "Don't Bogart that Joint"?  (Must be 'cause I am a child of the 60's)


 


Went something like this ~


 


Don't Bogart that Joint my Friend - - -


Pass it Over To Me


Don't Bogart that Joint my Friend - - -


Give a little to Me!


(Poetic Pause Ensues Here while everyone has time to take a drag!)


Roll Another One


Just like the Other One


Then be a Real Good Friend


And pass it Over to Me!


(Refrain)


 


(We used to listen to it all the time - - - of course we never partook!)



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I'm not 100% sure rat, but if memory serves, that song was done or at least covered by the band called "Little Feet". Lowell George and company.

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   (We used to listen to it all the time - - - of course we never partook!)"



 


Of course we all know that Clinton said he didn't inhale. Recent news about George W. Bush being tape recorded talking about his pot smoking days had him trying to think fast what to say about it, and his answer to all this was " I didn't exhale either".



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We were engineering students, thus were smart enough to know that when you took a drag, you needed to inhale.  Clinton always make me laugh with that line.  What a character.  At least Bush never came up with a line like that one!  But, then again, Bush is not as creative as Clinton is.  And of course, if one didn't exhale, that would be only have been a one toke night! 

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Dont know if Little Feet ever did that song, but the popular version was released in 1969 and was done by Fraternity of Man. Its called "Dont Bogart Me" and was part of the Easy Rider Soundtrack where it became well known. It was written by Elliott Ingber & Larry Wagner. FOM  also released it themselves on their album, Fraternity of Man.

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Sorry, but I was always way too stoned to remember the details. (Jest kidding! Ya know, Ordained Ministers like myself would never even consider engaging in such sinful activity! Why, what would my flock think?) Also, you know the saying, "If you remember the 60's, you were not there."




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well Rat... some of us are proud to say we go to "low churches" that are filled with ex druggie pastors & ex druggie congregants ...  even many of the people that go now are in the process of becoming ex druggies... we love em & welcome them!!!! 


 


 


and yes... Little feet did a remake of that (waiting for columbus I believe)



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Are the people who go to these so called "low churches" more generous than those that go to "high churches"?  We certainly would not want ex-druggies going to "high" churches, now would we.  But, if those that go to these so called low churches are more generous when the plate gets passed, well then, that is the kind of church that I want to start!  For a small fee, I am sure that I can provide my parishioners some great solice.


Thanks for the career counciling.  I needed that! 



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" "If you remember the 60's, you were not there." -- Edited by Rational at 11:45, 2005-02-22"


That quote is I believe from Wavy Gravy.



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...of Woodstock fame, as I recall.



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yup.....wavy was the clown of woodstock!

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Hmm, all this is just barely before my time. I was 4 when Woodstock took place.

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Rub it in, why don't you?

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Little snot-nosed brat.

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Well....I didn't go either, I was 12 and a half at the time. however, I did attend the 30 year reunion in 1999. The one with the original acts at the original site......not the other one. For lack of a better word....it was groovy! :)

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Just thought of 'nother couple of humerous songs from those times:


"One Toke Over the Line Sweet Jesus"


Sorry, but I do not remember all the lyrics from that one.


And then, there was


"I feel Like I am A fixin' to Die Blues, Rag"


which I think was done by Country Joe and the Fish, which had the great black commedy refrain  that went something like this:


Oh, its one, two, three  -


Whatta we fightn' for -


Don't Ask Me, I Don't Give a Damn -


Next Stop is Vietnam -


And its Five, Six, Seven, Eight -


Open up the Pearly Gates -


Ain't No Time to Wonder Why,


Whoopee, we're all gonna Die!


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Be the First One on your Block to Have Your Boy Come Home in a Box!


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Karen - I am shocked that "Frankie" does not perform these great little uplifting ditties!


 



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Yup rat, Country Joe did that one. I met Country Joe a few years ago.....intresting guy to talk to. Strange thing is that he can no longer perform that song in public, unless the lawsuit has been settled. It seems that through what we know as "the folk process" , Joe "borrowed" the the tune from some song called "muscrat ramble" or some such thing done by some old blues guy from the 1930's.....whose name escapes me for the moment. I have not been there in a while, but you can read up on it at Joe's website at www.Countryjoe.com. He also has a page on his site where people from all over put new lyrics to the song.


 


ok.....i peeked at joe's website....he won the lawsuit.



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Quoting fyrral:


"ok.....i peeked at joe's website....he won the lawsuit."


 


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Good to hear that.  In some very sick sort of way, I always enjoyed that number!  Similarly, I liked a lotta Zappa for similar sick sort of reasons (besides the fact that he had a very tight band).


 


There was another song that I just rememberd with thetitle being something like


"Up Against the Wall Mother F---ker."


It was a very sensitive, tear jerking lament!  LOL 


It was done by somebody called "- - - and the lower east side".  Do you remember that lovely tune and who did it?


 


Anyway, I still think that Frankie goes to Englewood needs to pick up on these numbers.  We all need to hear them again in a live venue. 


Thanks in advance for doing that for us, Karen!



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"- - - and the lower east side". 


 


Was it "David Peale and the Lower East Side"? 


 


That name comes from deep withing the bowels of my memory!  Karen is going to need the full name so that she can get permission to perform that dreamy lament!



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