Chemical SquareOffs

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Yes IT'S A TIE

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No IT'S A TIE

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Yes

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Syrian Government

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Syrian Rebels WINNER

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Syrian Government

Who is behind the alleged 'chemical weapon' attack in Syria?
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Jeffrey Barkdull
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Jeffrey Barkdull

The Free Syrian Army would never do massacre so many Innocent People. For one thing, The killing of innocent non-combatants is forbidden in the Qur’an. Allah would never accept those who do this!

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Richard Einstein
Richard Einstein

They are nothing but mercenaries for the zionist criminals who are out to kill all mankind. They are armed by Israel and fight for Israel, the enemy of the entire world.

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Syrian Rebels

Who is behind the alleged 'chemical weapon' attack in Syria?
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Bradbury Pound
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Bradbury Pound

It is so obviously a UK/US tactic

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Patrick Henningsen
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Patrick Henningsen

The bulk of the evidence actually points to the Syrian rebel confab as carrying out these attacks - so based on the facts, it's a no-brainer.

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John Cran
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John Cran

I don't trust anything Western mainstream media says until proven otherwise.

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Mitt Stehelin
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Mitt Stehelin

The rebels are losing. They benefit more by having the world intervene.

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Peter Lynne
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Peter Lynne

Why would Assad attack his own people? He's winning the civil war and doing so would only provoke NATO intervention.

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Paul Davey
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Paul Davey

Because I'm way down the rabbit hole :P

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Street Democracy
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Street Democracy

I think there are trained war provocateurs by the CIA paid to cause civil war. Believe the chemical attack was staged by them.

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Rajko Prodana
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Rajko Prodana

who stands to gain, not the syrian government or the syrian people

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Richard Einstein
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Richard Einstein

I know it wasn't the Syrian government. It was either the "rebels" or Israel whose motto is "By deception we make war" and it is a fact they do.

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Ray Bergmann
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Ray Bergmann

On July 7, the Syrian army confiscated “281 barrels filled with dangerous, hazardous chemical materials” that they found at a cache belonging to rebels in the city of Banias.

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Always

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Susan Mclaughlin
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Susan Mclaughlin

I try whenever I can.

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Barry Rashford
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Barry Rashford

If we want a plastic ocean then we should continue to do what we are doing.

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k san
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k san

Because it is the right thing to do.

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Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

As much as possible

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Sarah Croom
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Sarah Croom

I do but I go rounds w/ my guy. Ever since China stopped taking our recycling he stopped doing it. Idk if all that is real, I have noticed that our garbage guy just loads both cans into the same dump bin & it’s not sorted. So that’s really disturbing. Every little bit helps I feel. I rec. everything

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Carolyn Morris
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Carolyn Morris

Always, I Re Use Water Bottles.

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Misty Schrotberger
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Misty Schrotberger

My mom has a cow if we don't

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kaycstamper
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kaycstamper

I do what I can but live in an area where they don't have it. Still I save bottles and cardboard to take to recycling. I cook from scratch so don't really have cans.

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Michael Stafford
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Michael Stafford

It is the least we can do to preserve our resources.

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Julie Brantley
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Julie Brantley

We pay by the pound for certain items so why not pay less and recycle - it's the right thing to do for me and the environment.

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Milena Santana
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Milena Santana

because it helps the environment

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Cornelia H. Dunnings
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Cornelia H. Dunnings

I like to help the environment. I even pick up cans & bottles near my car in parking lots.

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Joyce Koch
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Joyce Koch

I feel I'm helping out.

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Linda Jeffcoat Amick
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gena

Although I can only hope that it's useful because there is no proof that what is supposedly sent to the recyclers they actually carry through. You always hear about it not being done.

Evey G Quines
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Evey G Quines

It's the least I can do

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Bonita Davis
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Bonita Davis

We take our own garbage to the dump and pay by the pound. Recycling is free so the more we recycle the less we have to pay.

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Jill Hoadley Chalk
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Jill Hoadley Chalk

It's important to reuse as many things as possible.

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Ann Wilbanks
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Ann Wilbanks

Our duty to recycle. If it goes to the landfill, it piles up. Be responsible!!

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Rachel Clara Smith
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Rachel Clara Smith

Of course! Everyone should recycle!

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BJ Arey
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BJ Arey

We recycle everything possible. We also take cloth bags shopping, use insulated bag with blue ice for cold items & take reusable containers to restaurants for leftovers to take home.

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Never

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Bostino
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Bostino

it's quite literally pointless if you do any research

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Cindy Calhoun
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Cindy Calhoun

It's not bogus I just do not have a place to drop it off in my area - if it's not close by I'm lazy and won't go out of my way (I'm a sad case).

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Nancy Sam
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Nancy Sam

I do when its readily available at airports, malls, ect. But at our home, no. I do want that to change though.

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Jimmy Lancaster
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Jimmy Lancaster

I do what I can with cardboard and such but there is no recycling program where I live

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Elaine Reed
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Elaine Reed

There is no recycling program where I live.

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Nancy L Marine
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Nancy L Marine

My local recycling company charges me to recycle, even though they're already making money on recycling that which people turn in to them.

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André Luiz Macieira
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André Luiz Macieira

becouse ay dont spique ingles vert gud

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Carl Evans
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Carl Evans

The apartment complex does not have recycle bins

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