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On the article Seventy Pepco Customers Say No to Smart Meters
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On the article Seventy Pepco Customers Say No to Smart Meters

Things
6:10 pm on Friday, June 22, 2012
Tom - thanks for being the voice of reason. You've obviously got a lot more self-restraint than I do.
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On the article Seventy Pepco Customers Say No to Smart Meters
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2:32 pm on Thursday, June 21, 2012
ReplyYEAH! GO GEORGE! Just like Lyndon LaRouche says, in the end it always comes down to the Rothschilds and their Rockefeller banker allies. And the Protocols of Zion warn us about the dangers of Pepco and their smart meters. Anything "smart" must be un-American. Thank you for finally bringing us the truth. Please tell us more. I'd love to hear your opinions about global warming. In all caps please.
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On the article SPEAK OUT: Is Towing from County Parking Lots a Problem?
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12:06 am on Wednesday, June 13, 2012
ReplyAs someone already pointed out, many of you are confusing county lots with private ones. I'm pretty sure that Strosniders lot is not a county lot. Neither is the CVS lot. If they tow you then your complaint is with the private sector - the store or lot operator - not the county.
But while we're on the subject of parking = theft - how often does that Mercedes dealership park its trailer on Arlington for the whole day, blocking traffic for miles. Isn't that theft of a public resource - the right of way on a street - for private gain?
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On the article Seventy Pepco Customers Say No to Smart Meters

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9:59 am on Tuesday, June 12, 2012
@AntonFIsher: Why is it irrelevant to the topic to question the credentials and knowledge of someone who is posting what they claim to be scientific information?
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On the article Seventy Pepco Customers Say No to Smart Meters

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6:30 pm on Monday, June 11, 2012
Good lord. I think Pepco is incompetent and borderline evil but if you're worried about this I hope you've removed the wireless routers from your homes, since they put out a lot more electromagnetic cooties than a smart meter and transmit a lot more private data.
And American Academy of Environmental Medicine also wants to ban fluoride and is not exactly a fountain of scientific respectability. http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/environmental-medicine/
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On the article Support Builds for Bethesda BikeShare
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10:51 am on Tuesday, October 18, 2011
ReplyAgreed. I love using these in DC. Hopefully something can be done to make the streets around Bethesda more bike-friendly.
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6:11 pm on Friday, June 22, 2012
I give up. You win the thread George.