"Unfounded Complaints" About Water Supply Could Be Considered Terrorism Under Homeland Security
Cassius Methyl | In Tennessee, a Department of Enviorment and Conservation deputy director told some Maury County residents that unfounded complaints about thier water quality, may be considered an “act of terrorism,” sparking righteous outrage among citizens, who say the water is cloudy and odd tasting. ■ In Tennessee, a Department of Environment and Conservation deputy director told some Maury County residents that unfounded complaints about their water quality, may be considered an “act of terrorism.” One might ask, is concern with fluoride in the water supply, an ‘Unfounded Complaint’? Or how about being concerned with toxic substances such as PCB’s ending up in water, is that ‘Unfounded’? I would think not, considering that toxic PCB’s were found in nearby Alabama city, Anniston’s water supply. Either way, the right to free speech is guaranteed by the Constitution, and anyone who wishes to prosecute someone over that, even with a slick fear based disguise of a ‘terrorist attack’, should legally be removed from their office.