Thank you federal government & EPA

Dot Com

Nullius in verba
Feb 15, 2011
52,842
7,883
1,830
Fairfax, NoVA
Heard about this project being talked about the other day. Thangod some educated Librals :cool: undertook this project:
Collection: DOCUMERICA Project by the Environmental Protection Agency
For the Documerica Project (1971-1977), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hired freelance photographers to capture images relating to environmental problems, EPA activities, and everyday life in the 1970s.

The U.S. National Archives digitized more than 15,000 photographs from the series Documerica (Local ID 412-DA) and included them in our online catalog. Our Web site has quick catalog search links for featured DOCUMERICA topics, locations, and photographers.
 
Most of those photos aren't even of environmental "issues". What a fucking waste of taxpayer money. Leave it to LOLberals.
 
the hate from the usual rw suspects tells me Fox/am radio/breitbartweb is getting the desired result from their audience.
 
Heard about this project being talked about the other day. Thangod some educated Librals :cool: undertook this project:
Collection: DOCUMERICA Project by the Environmental Protection Agency
For the Documerica Project (1971-1977), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hired freelance photographers to capture images relating to environmental problems, EPA activities, and everyday life in the 1970s.

The U.S. National Archives digitized more than 15,000 photographs from the series Documerica (Local ID 412-DA) and included them in our online catalog. Our Web site has quick catalog search links for featured DOCUMERICA topics, locations, and photographers.

We might could actually get around to addressing some of the very serious environmental problems to be found if the AGW hoax weren't sucking all of the air from the room and all of the treasure from the coffers.
 
Heard about this project being talked about the other day. Thangod some educated Librals :cool: undertook this project:
Collection: DOCUMERICA Project by the Environmental Protection Agency
For the Documerica Project (1971-1977), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hired freelance photographers to capture images relating to environmental problems, EPA activities, and everyday life in the 1970s.

The U.S. National Archives digitized more than 15,000 photographs from the series Documerica (Local ID 412-DA) and included them in our online catalog. Our Web site has quick catalog search links for featured DOCUMERICA topics, locations, and photographers.

THis is a joke right?? Educated Liberals saving the environment?

Taking photos of baseball games and R&B concerts???


http://www.flickr.com/photos/usnationalarchives/sets/72157633309290525/

Looks to me like a parody of what the EPA does.. We should cut 60% of the EPA workforce IMMEDIATELY and replace them with out-of-work photographers who don't know a dump site from doughnut...
 
Last edited:
Damn nice art project.. That money should have been spent by EPA to clean up the GOVT'S mess at its nuclear weapons plants. They got REAL PLUTONIUM leaking from 60 yr old barrels...

Yuk it up --- denier....
 
Clean air=good
Clean water=good
any questions?



agreed!!!

But lets also not forget, its 2013 and not 1974 and Love Canal.

Most people have no clue about what the term "bureaucratic inertia" speaks to. Look it up.....and I present to you, the E.....P....A:up:


Anybody who thinks in 2013, that the EPA exists solely for the betterment of the environment is.....well......a bubble dweller.:eusa_dance:
 
Last edited:

Forum List

Back
Top