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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3859931" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>WHAT? The Arkansas River that runs through Tulsa is 1000 times cleaner now, than it has been in anyone that is alive now's, lifetime! This as well as all rivers, and streams, world wide, have been used to dump anything they wanted to get rid of, including RAW human waste, ever since there have been settlements along these streams, and rivers, including native Americans! I'm sure this is not the politicially correct way to think, but it is the truth, and everyone smart enopught to get in out of the rain, knows it! Ever town, and city, between Leadville Co. and the Mississippi River, dumps their sewage into the Arkansas River, and always have. The difference is, now the RAW sweage is treated, and just a few decades ago it was RAW!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3859931, member: 45328"] WHAT? The Arkansas River that runs through Tulsa is 1000 times cleaner now, than it has been in anyone that is alive now's, lifetime! This as well as all rivers, and streams, world wide, have been used to dump anything they wanted to get rid of, including RAW human waste, ever since there have been settlements along these streams, and rivers, including native Americans! I'm sure this is not the politicially correct way to think, but it is the truth, and everyone smart enopught to get in out of the rain, knows it! Ever town, and city, between Leadville Co. and the Mississippi River, dumps their sewage into the Arkansas River, and always have. The difference is, now the RAW sweage is treated, and just a few decades ago it was RAW! [/QUOTE]
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