save the la mesa, our water, our life |
save the la mesa, our water, our life |
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12 MILLION PEOPLE IN METRO MANILA DEPEND ON
THE LA MESA RESERVOIR FOR WATER PLEASE HELP KEEP IT SAFE AND CLEAN add your voice to the campaign to preserve the La Mesa watersheld. join the signature campaign asking the government. by signing the petition below, you are opposing the privatizing of the 59 hectere portion of the La Mesa reservoir, wherein a housing project will be built, thus endagering the integrity of the metro manila's water supply. Join the various organization in the La Mesa coalition in asking the government to exhaust all the means to find a just solution to the rights of the awardees / claimants of the 59 hectare land, without prejudicing the rights of 12 million metro manila residents to clean water. please log-in to Link Removed for more info or text Text information removed This post has been edited by iRock cB: Sep 23 2006, 09:56 AM |
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te quiero ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Banned Posts: 2,586 Joined: Apr 2004 Member No: 14,678 ![]() |
WTF guys, he put a link in his post because he's supporting a CAUSE. This has been done before, hasn't it? There are a lot of sites that support breast-cancer awareness, aids awareness, diseases awareness, whatever awareness... are those not allowed to be posted up, either?
He happens to be petitioning something and he can only do it through that particular website. It's promoting a good cause, yes, and I guess that can be seen as "advertisement"... but do you guys have absolutely no common sense? There's a difference between advertising a product or a website for the sake of advertising and advertising a cause that can build up to something great for his community. And just because I'm on this train of thought... cB's gotten really pathetic over the past two years. Mods used to actually have a brain and use the common sense that they've been blessed with. Now it's all about "strictly following the rules." Anyways... as to make this not spam... What's happening to your community is almost like what's already happened to mine. Our town's currently owned by a development company and every year, they're cutting down more and more of the land that residents used for recreation and turning it into shopping centers, housing projects, etc. The situation's not as serious as yours, obviously, but having an H.E.B or Walmart open up in your backyard is really, really annoying. Good luck with the petition. |
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