Comments by imoonu2004

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Posted on May 13 at 4:02 p.m.

i actually worked on constructing it. not sure about the pollution aspect but i think it has to be melted down and some point to separate the useful rubber from the junk. not real sure but the building is huge so i would assume it's doing more than shredding. the democrat had an article on it a while back that said the rubber will be used for shoes and whatnot. china may even buy some of it.

On Rubber plant accepting applications

Posted on May 13 at 3:50 p.m.

are you people just going to make the same silly comments every time an article about the casino is posted? it's always the same thing, "people go down there and lose all their money" plus another 20 variations of it. why can't you live and let live?

On Isle of Capri reopens after floods forced closure

Posted on April 10 at 4:55 p.m.

anyone hear anything about a levee around vicksburg leaking? could just be your standard rumor but i was just curious. they claimed it was on the radio.

On High waters bring visitors to Miss-Lou

Posted on April 7 at 6:45 a.m.

wow, that's pretty crazy.

On River is a sight to see

Posted on April 6 at 3:21 p.m.

God didn't make the water rise. Snow melt and rainfall did.

On Silver Street closes; covered by flood waters

Posted on April 5 at 11:50 a.m.

I think you people are pretty harsh on the casino. I really don't think it's that dangerous to go down there. it's not like the river is rising so fast that you can't get away from it. as long as you don't jump in it, how would you be in danger? secondly, i've read many many comments about how the casino is scum and steals from the poor, this is a ridiculous statement. people choose how to spend their money, simple as that. if they want to blow it all on the boat then that is their problem and only their problem. these aren't children, they're adults. don't blame the casino for a weak person's addiction.

On Isle moves but says they'll stay open

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