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    I think any company that bottles water should rank highly on the list. Plastic takes forever to degrade, and having millions of gallons of water on store shelves instead of in the natural environment can't be good for the environment as a whole.


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    Re: Deadliest U.S. Corporations

    Quote Originally Posted by SmokenScion View Post
    Gun Manufacturers knowingly produce weapons that will kill innocents. That is my point.
    Yes because that is their intent. To kill innocents.

    By that logic, Cigarette manufacturers and Alcoholic Beverage companies are equally complicit (you could lump vehicle manufacturers in there for the same reasons round and round we go with the nonsensical arguments that take zero personal responsibility into account).

    So we're back to banning all (or nearly) things that potentially have a deleterious effect on humans. Once again, Xav needs to either shutter his bar and find a new line of work or turn it into Guatemala's very first "water bar" serving nothing but the highest quality H2O (the Waterboy would be proud).

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    I think any company that bottles water should rank highly on the list. Plastic takes forever to degrade, and having millions of gallons of water on store shelves instead of in the natural environment can't be good for the environment as a whole.


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    Them too...those bastards

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    But then there goes Xav's water bar backup plan.

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    Re: Deadliest U.S. Corporations

    Quote Originally Posted by CivilWars View Post
    I think any company that bottles water should rank highly on the list. Plastic takes forever to degrade, and having millions of gallons of water on store shelves instead of in the natural environment can't be good for the environment as a whole.


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    I watched the "Tapped" documentary a few months ago, you can watch it here. They go to towns that have a good water source and pump out all the water...for free. A lot of states have a "absolute dominion" law, which states that if you have the resources to tap the water, you have the right to do so. Some of the locals complain that they don't pay anything to the city or state for the water.

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    I wish I had a bar in Guatemala....I´d be making 10 fold what I make now...bigger population

    And I agree, water corporations (pepsico and the like) are devastating natural resources around the world.

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