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Military Recyle Bust

Tax Payers Dollars are wasted away daily on a false pretence that recyling program within the military is active and in good running operation. In fact posters, pictures are posted to claim such program is at work. But after driving through the dump site, mountains of aluminum cans, metals, plastic, wood, tires and countless items are schatered throughout exstimated 5 acres. Brand new parts(militay assets) are thrown away paid and bought by tax payers like you and I. This program is a false that needs to be address. How do I begin to make our tax payers see and brain storm this hugh waste of tax payers money. I do have evidence and pictures to discribe this problem. Please advise. Thank you, I await for your answer.


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Peace. Love. Recycle.

I would suggest contacting your local newspapers to advise them of what you have found.

Posted 2009-08-20T20:16:31Z

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