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Those assholes tried buying up land in Western Mass. Bonobo Jan 2013 #1
I have seen observations that the Kochs' most intense drive to power centers around the Great Lakes. patrice Jan 2013 #129
these ass hats don't get it. They are 1%. we are 99% with guns. I think it will be roguevalley Jan 2013 #159
Yuppies in the 80's made it a Starbucks kinda thing . orpupilofnature57 Jan 2013 #2
Here in south FL the water can be undrinkable. Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #5
We have an inline water distiller for drinking & cooking water. CrispyQ Jan 2013 #34
Chlorine is rough on everything.... Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #64
Yes, but since we only live on the surface, the analogy is false. eggplant Jan 2013 #115
How is it 'fear mongering' to promote a more accurate understanding dorkulon Jan 2013 #121
Because it implies that there isn't very much water (oh noes!)... eggplant Jan 2013 #123
It doesn't imply a thing. dorkulon Jan 2013 #128
I consider it facing reality, not fear mongering. CrispyQ Jan 2013 #183
Why so stupid???! tblue Jan 2013 #66
Growth... Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #76
MIL lives down there--a new well was drilled for her community Maeve Jan 2013 #106
My son had a friend who lived in a community with only well water. Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #109
Tell me about it. I lived there most of my life. RebelOne Jan 2013 #186
That reminds me of something Bainbridge Bear Jan 2013 #10
And Evian spelled backwards is naive. Fitting, I guess. bulloney Jan 2013 #70
At least with Perrier... awoke_in_2003 Jan 2013 #170
It's so much better for people than buying pepsi, coke, and other bottled soft drinks. loudsue Jan 2013 #44
The essential question is: should human beings be denied access to potable water alberg Jan 2013 #72
I believe in Colorado it is still illegal to collect rain water teewrex Jan 2013 #75
It's legal now ybbor Jan 2013 #90
And...Remember the Bushies buying all that Land in Paraguay? AQUIFER! KoKo Jan 2013 #156
I've never bought any of those brands... Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #3
Yeah, one thing Fl doesn't have is good water Ligyron Jan 2013 #119
Tampa tom_kelly Jan 2013 #164
If access to water isn't a right, then let's limit their access to air. NutmegYankee Jan 2013 #4
If only there were a way... Oilwellian Jan 2013 #6
jail 'em. NutmegYankee Jan 2013 #7
It started with the notion of pay toilets Wednesdays Jan 2013 #11
Pay toilets have been around for a very long time, billyclem Jan 2013 #113
+1,000. Privatization is the new Apartheid. The Rich will live, the Poor will die. freshwest Jan 2013 #162
And the sad fact is the taxes would be less than the "market" price. NutmegYankee Jan 2013 #163
It is a religion. Capitalism is faith based and has more followers than any other brand. Really. freshwest Jan 2013 #165
Not a great comparison. It costs nothing to deliver air to you. Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #17
Clean air costs money too NutmegYankee Jan 2013 #21
No, that's different. Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #26
Not far off, probably... superpatriotman Jan 2013 #84
Yup. theaocp Jan 2013 #152
Trust me, someone sat down and calculated the amount of air the human body uses in a lifetime,... Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2013 #93
No doubt. Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #96
A face pillow for each one of 'em. nt valerief Jan 2013 #20
Tyranny doesn't just come from governments TheKentuckian Jan 2013 #8
Where did he get that creepy looking human costume? RandiFan1290 Jan 2013 #9
Right? His eyes look painted on demwing Jan 2013 #36
Somebody has to build an infrastructure to deliver drinking water and take care of sewage. It costs. Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #12
What you describe... Oilwellian Jan 2013 #40
Privatization of public utilities covers a broad spectrum. Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #43
Yes. The taxpayers of my state and county paid. PotatoChip Jan 2013 #52
None of that has to do with any need for them to own the water. Pay for the service? Sure. TheKentuckian Jan 2013 #97
It's a philosophical difference. Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #98
If they could find a way to meter how much air they breathed gollygee Jan 2013 #13
If the air became so polluted that it was dangerous to breathe ... Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #15
They could sell the technology to the government gollygee Jan 2013 #19
Agreed! Same thing with water systems? Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #22
As long as it was overseen gollygee Jan 2013 #23
Left on their own to make decisions, private companies may deny service due to lack of payment. Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #29
Exactly! gollygee Jan 2013 #30
I would say that that depends on who polluted the air in the first place..... socialist_n_TN Jan 2013 #81
Interesting post! Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #87
Long time Marxist and fundamental Bolsheviki here...... socialist_n_TN Jan 2013 #91
Great stuff. Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #94
Let me add a bit about micron sized particles billyclem Jan 2013 #117
Not an engineer, so let me see if I can sum this up....... socialist_n_TN Jan 2013 #147
Taking the plot off the original Total Recall hugh PatrynXX Jan 2013 #14
Back in the 70s sulphurdunn Jan 2013 #16
Yeah, good ole Nestle! Happy to see someone else remembers this history. Thanks. nt mountain grammy Jan 2013 #39
I remember that - many churches boycotted SomeGuyInEagan Jan 2013 #102
NOW Nestlé is infiltrating US cities by paying money vanlassie Jan 2013 #153
Find out how many are using a public or municipal water source.... Historic NY Jan 2013 #18
You're talking about bottled water, right? Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #32
Yes, Exactly... Historic NY Jan 2013 #56
It's true that chlorine can screw things up. Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #59
I have an answer to these corporate monsters: 99Forever Jan 2013 #24
I'll be right back with the pitchforks to help irisblue Jan 2013 #33
I think they deserve to suffer what they intend to inflict Generic Other Aug 2013 #193
Buying water never made any sense in the first place. DireStrike Jan 2013 #25
Or even better, try to get people not to join with hands with them by investing in Wall St. raouldukelives Jan 2013 #27
For the apologist for the capitalist system............. socialist_n_TN Jan 2013 #28
And what might that be? Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #31
If you need to be told... 99Forever Jan 2013 #38
(oh! it's a secret!) Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #41
close? Not even. 99Forever Jan 2013 #42
Post removed Post removed Jan 2013 #45
Hint: watch the video MNBrewer Jan 2013 #51
I watched the whole thing. Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #54
yes, if you watched the video, you have your answer MNBrewer Jan 2013 #60
socialist_n_TN is quite capable of expressing his/her own opinion. Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #67
The person in post #28 didn't seem to think so MNBrewer Jan 2013 #151
Yep that's it in a nutshell MN..... socialist_n_TN Jan 2013 #78
I guess only... 99Forever Jan 2013 #71
OK, I'll play.... socialist_n_TN Jan 2013 #48
Ok. I was pretty close. Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #57
being cryptic isn't clever BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2013 #61
Sorry it you considered my first answer cryptic........ socialist_n_TN Jan 2013 #79
Free marketers always factor out revolution out of their economic formulas. Baitball Blogger Jan 2013 #35
How would a revolution help? nm rhett o rick Jan 2013 #172
Oh. I imagine if they privatized water, an essential element for survival, it would just happen Baitball Blogger Jan 2013 #174
Thanks. I never buy bottled water but I will take care to avoid Nestle products. MotherPetrie Jan 2013 #37
Nestle also makes lower-grade candy bars. Generic Other Aug 2013 #194
In Colorado, we have water and sewer "districts." mountain grammy Jan 2013 #46
Wow. One rarely sees such unctuous evil on display MNBrewer Jan 2013 #47
But he presents it so well..... formercia Jan 2013 #63
"free market" means free of rules, regulations, oversight and free of rights on your part pasto76 Jan 2013 #49
Part of this Nestle debate is related to formula gollygee Jan 2013 #50
Also, it is expensive so the mother has to dilute the formula to make it last. alfredo Jan 2013 #105
I NEVER buy water. RoccoR5955 Jan 2013 #53
I buy the store brand nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #55
I do too and for my fish tanks... Historic NY Jan 2013 #58
Nestle Group -"Access to Water Is Not Your Right" Snarkoleptic Jan 2013 #62
No bottled water, antiquie Jan 2013 #65
Mega-corporations are a threat to liberty. Rex Jan 2013 #68
German is such a romantic sounding lanuage. secondvariety Jan 2013 #69
Sounds fine to me. Ednahilda Jan 2013 #83
+100 lunasun Jan 2013 #89
Corps bought up riverbeds in a couple of northern states and the court upheld it. locals very upset Sunlei Jan 2013 #73
George Carlin said it best... Demoiselle Jan 2013 #74
Water is life. Idle no more. Check "Hydraulic Empire" on wikipedia.org. Fire Walk With Me Jan 2013 #77
Corporate existence isn't a right davekriss Jan 2013 #80
Going back 15,000 years or more Speck Tater Jan 2013 #82
So it's not really a right The2ndWheel Jan 2013 #101
If 1000 people need water and there's only enough for 10 of them Speck Tater Jan 2013 #103
I don't buy ANY bottled water. BTW if you use a tap filter, the water is delicious, cheaper, safer? joanbarnes Jan 2013 #85
Much of the bottled water is tap water. alfredo Jan 2013 #107
Water is necessary. oldandhappy Jan 2013 #86
Thank You oldandhappy Jan 2013 #88
If you want to avoid Nestlé vanlassie Jan 2013 #155
At one point they actually considered a way of metering solid waste flushed.... Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2013 #92
If you grew up on a Great Lake, like I did, you know its OUR water (yours and mine), not Nestle's. joanbarnes Jan 2013 #95
This video caused a huge argument between me and the Missus. Chichiri Jan 2013 #99
Thank you for verifying the translation Oilwellian Jan 2013 #122
Thanks for the info Canoe52 Jan 2013 #100
The water speculators in the third world has put up fences and posted guards by ponds and streams alfredo Jan 2013 #104
That reminds me of... Oilwellian Jan 2013 #126
And they know that pollen travels, so they can sue farmers downwind if they can find any patented alfredo Jan 2013 #134
Disgusting n/t Oilwellian Jan 2013 #127
Capitalism = the rationalization of psychopathic behavior. Odin2005 Jan 2013 #108
Right! Snarkoleptic Jan 2013 #112
What am I missing here? All water is sold for a price already. nt Takket Jan 2013 #110
I'm on a well, no cost for water here Fumesucker Jan 2013 #131
I live in the boonies and draw from a well Oilwellian Jan 2013 #148
oh yeah, forgot all about wells lol Takket Jan 2013 #154
Screw Nestle TheGov97 Jan 2013 #111
The subtitles, while weirdly implemented War Horse Jan 2013 #114
Water costs me about $30 for 2500 gallons each month. FarCenter Jan 2013 #116
Someone needs to let him know that continuing to live isn't necessarily *HIS* right. Matariki Jan 2013 #118
My thoughts .. sendero Jan 2013 #130
Psst... Hey Nestle Group !!! - FUCK YOU !!! WillyT Jan 2013 #120
LOL WillyT...tell it! n/t Oilwellian Jan 2013 #149
There are places in the world where you have to have a prepaid card to pump water. Starry Messenger Jan 2013 #124
Bectel got kicked out of Bolivia because it's hard line on the people. They were even alfredo Jan 2013 #135
Next we will hear that they own the air and if we do not pay, we can expect to have a bag put over DhhD Jan 2013 #125
They don't own the sun and that's why solar energy has been so slow being deployed. alfredo Jan 2013 #137
Nestle is pumping our Great Lakes dry and sending the water to China. Bet you didn't know that. judesedit Jan 2013 #132
Any source material on that? alfredo Jan 2013 #136
Capitalism nineteen50 Jan 2013 #133
yep. this has to STOPPPPPPPPPPPP Divine Discontent Jan 2013 #138
Our government? Why our government? Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #143
Los Angeles city water is great, yet the idiots who live here insist on BUYING water. JDPriestly Jan 2013 #139
Controversial Trade Pact Text Leaked, Shows U.S. Trade Officials Have Agreed to Terms That Undermine farminator3000 Jan 2013 #140
there doesn't appear to even be a list of which 600 corporations are part of the TPP farminator3000 Jan 2013 #141
More sociopathic douchebags trying to control our resources for their wealth. Initech Jan 2013 #142
You do realize that they entering into mutually beneficial contracts with various govt entities... Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #144
We should start a petition to deport these clowns PD Turk Jan 2013 #145
Not my right? brandonk Jan 2013 #146
Thanks, Oilwellian.... ReRe Jan 2013 #150
You're welcome Oilwellian Jan 2013 #187
Thanks for the link to... ReRe Jan 2013 #189
K &R Champion Jack Jan 2013 #157
More free market crap. blackspade Jan 2013 #158
Poland springs is better anyways..... kaboom15 Jan 2013 #160
Nestle owns it now, and they are draining our (Maine's) aquifers. GreenPartyVoter Jan 2013 #179
Next, they'll insist they have the right to harvest it Ilsa Jan 2013 #161
What About those Air-to-Water Machines? triplepoint Jan 2013 #166
This message was self-deleted by its author savebigbird Jan 2013 #182
What the corps are saying is Third Doctor Jan 2013 #167
Like they say on South Park... Kurovski Jan 2013 #168
Control wrenken Jan 2013 #169
. blkmusclmachine Jan 2013 #171
If we don't have the right to access water... the devil Jan 2013 #173
Stop buying water? I have a better idea. Scootaloo Jan 2013 #175
Just remember Bechtel and Bolivia ChachaCha Jan 2013 #176
I prefer the brand, Tap. tavalon Jan 2013 #177
Stop buying bottled water nublecrusher Jan 2013 #178
As Maude Barlow said: marmar Jan 2013 #180
Excellent contribution to the discussion n/t Oilwellian Jan 2013 #188
Revelation is at hand. Republican Family Values (Europa Style) Berlum Jan 2013 #181
K&R! countryjake Jan 2013 #184
moland spring otherone Jan 2013 #185
i'm disgusted with nestle - i won't be buying any of their products if i can help it samsingh Jan 2013 #190
this is another romney 47 moment samsingh Jan 2013 #191
i'm boycotting nestle samsingh Jan 2013 #192
Someone put the video on private Generic Other Aug 2013 #195
Nestle responds to its critics by lying Generic Other Aug 2013 #196
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