Greed will get people to believe anything! You are all so quick to dismiss the stories from people actually affected by this awful fracking process and so quick to believe the business people and politicians that are getting rich off of it. When you and they finally wake up and realize that they have either polluted or used up most of the fresh water in this country, they will make so much money that they know they will be able to afford WATER that costs $10 or more a gallon....but will you??? Maybe you'll be able to drink your gas!!!
Greed will get people to believe anything! You are all so quick to dismiss the stories from people actually affected by this awful fracking process and so quick to believe the business people and politicians that are getting rich off of it. When you and they finally wake up and realize that they have either polluted or used up most of the fresh water in this country, they will make so much money that they know they will be able to afford WATER that costs $10 or more a gallon....but will you??? Maybe you'll be able to drink your gas!!!
Let's keep in mind that we are paying for this in the form of crop subsidies as well - high-fructose corn syrup needs a purpose after our government pays our farmers to produce nothing but this nutritionally-void commodity. What a better way to use all that surplus than to supply the beverage industry with it's main ingredient? Subsidies to provide us with a "totally unessecary and worthless product".
but you have to type in the HTML tags manually around the URL to make the link clickable.
Almost as easy for the viewer: up-to-date Windows browsers allow the viewer go to a non-embedded URL in the text simply by highlighting the URL, right-clicking on it to bring up the context menu, then choosing "open link in new tab." I viewed <a href="http://derekdevries.wordpress.com/2011/10/12/pr-watch-bungles-criticism-of-prsa-with-error-and-omission-riddled-attack/">Imprudent Loquaciousness</a> that way.
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