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December 3, 2007

Bredesen Continues Blame-Shifting on Water Woes

tnflag.jpgAfter previously professing a "let them eat cake" attitude about local communities across Tennessee that lack sufficient access to water, Gov. Phil Bredesen seems to be having second thoughts. That doesn't change the fact that the governor and his administration have ignored repeated reports from multiple state agencies over the past several years showing the growing inadequacy of the state's public water infrastructure.

No problem is too big for Bredesen to blame on somebody else - but apparently the political heat on Bredesen on this issue has finally forced him to at least try and pretend to look like he is thinking about doing something about the problem.


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Bredesen is unbelievable. The company Wataire has been installing their units in many cities, even 3rd world countries to help them with there water woes.

This product simply takes the moisture out of the air and turns it into water. Miami has been using them.

If Bredesen was up to date on what's out there instead of taking our tax dollars for the Party Bunker he'd know about products like this.

There are also other companies that have products that do the same thing.

Posted by: Angel at December 3, 2007 10:37 AM
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