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Friday, May 19, 2006

Mayor Thorley launches $460,000 Yes campaign ...

From WIN News:

Yes Campaign Launch

Council launches Water Futures "yes" campaign.

Toowoomba City Council has launched its "yes" campaign, two days after announcing a date for the referendum on the Water Futures Project.


A water taste testing day will be held, along with a number of community forums, to not only inform residents of the project, but also the current water situation.

See - $460,000 Yes campaign launched.

Let the propaganda war commence ...

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Interesting to note that the "Yes" scare campaign is telling us how many dead animals and rats infest our existing water supply - but do we have to add sewage as well????

1:29 AM, May 20, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does Water Futues remove those dead animals?

3:17 AM, May 20, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

They get delivered around to Thorley's house!

3:29 AM, May 20, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, dead animals, do they make up 25% of the dam? NO!

Besides, I see Thorley is offering bottled water from singapore, what did she bring ship load over. I have seen so many people gulp this water and say it's fine. The look on the Mayor was a greedy one, and I think she may end up winning, because these people beleave it's 100% recycled sewage water, when singapore only recycles 1% if that at least.

How many dumnb people are there? this referendum will tell us, and also fore front Howard into taking recycled sewage to all cities across Austalia, look out Birdsville here comes some water straight from your butt to your tap.

Simply VOTE NO to save this country from becoming RO technology MADE IN THE USA.

5:17 PM, May 20, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did you see the look on the faces of the Councillor ladies - they looked very uncomfortable taking sips of the Singapore water? None of them really drank any.

By the way, the Toowoomba ratepayers paid the customs fee for clearing the Singapore water so it could come to Toowoomba.

More ratepayer money down the drain!

6:39 PM, May 20, 2006

 
Blogger Water Hawk said...

As there is No law governing the drinking of recycled sewage water , then tell me how this Yes case people get away with it.

11:38 PM, May 20, 2006

 

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