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  • Reply to: Colorado Oil and Gas Association CEO Describes PR Strategies to Deal with "Nuts"   13 years 5 months ago

    MARKETING STRATEGIES TO MAKE FRACKING "HIPPER" (IF THAT IS EVEN A WORD!) WILL NEVER REPLACE THE NATURAL ECO SYSTEMS THAT HAVE BEEN FOREVER DESTROYED!
    NO UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS WOULD LIE TO THE GENERAL POPULATION TO JUSTIFY YOUR MINING PRACTICES WITHOUT CONTRADICTING HIS OR HER DUTY OF CARE TO THE SCIENTIFIC TRUTH!
    IT WILL NEVER BRING BACK THE HEALTH OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN DRINKING CONTAMINATED WATER, EATING CONTAMINATED CROPS!
    IT WILL NEVER REPLACE THE HOMES AND LIVES THAT HAVE BEEN LOST!
    IT WILL NEVER INSTIL FAITH IN THE CITIZENS WHO HAVE BEEN LIED TO CONSISTENTLY THROUGH OUT THIS RETARDED MINING TECHNIQUE! WE HAVE WOKEN UP AND NOW THERE IS NO TURNING BACK!
    IT WILL NEVER RID THE WATER WAYS OR THE LAND OF 600 TOXIC CHEMICALS THAT WILL NEVER BREAK DOWN

    WHAT IT HAS DONE IS SHOW THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD THAT IT IS OK FOR THESE MINING COMPANIES TO ABUSE AND LIE AND DESTROY IN THE NAME OF "BUSINESS" AND "PROGRESS" WITH NO THOUGHT FOR THE PEOPLE WHO'S LIVES WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN OR THE EARTH WHO WILL SPEND MILLENNIA RECOVERING FROM THE ACTIONS OF A FEW GREEDY IGNORANT CORRUPT FOOLS, DESPERATE TO SUCK WHAT EVER THEY CAN OUT OF MINING BEFORE FOSSIL FUELS ARE DEPLETED ALL TOGETHER

    FRACK OFF TISHA! HOW CAN YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT KNOWING YOU ARE REPRESENTING AND SUPPORTING THIS DISGRACEFUL PRACTICE!

  • Reply to: Colorado Oil and Gas Association CEO Describes PR Strategies to Deal with "Nuts"   13 years 5 months ago

    You got that right! Windmills are another issue.

  • Reply to: Colorado Oil and Gas Association CEO Describes PR Strategies to Deal with "Nuts"   13 years 5 months ago

    I'd betcha several generously endowed "Koch Professorships of Fracking" are already in the pipeline at strategic institutions!

  • Reply to: Through the Toxic Mirror: Vietnamese and Americans Continue to Suffer Effects of Agent Orange   13 years 5 months ago
    I read Waiting for an Army to Die when it first came out and again a few years ago. I look forward to this updated version. I am now reading Scorched Earth and am appalled by the facts Fred A. Wilcox brings to light. As your writer says, both of these books should be required reading. Wilcox makes it painfully clear that we are indeed all expendable as far as our government and the corporations it serves are concerned. Not only Agent Orange, but all sorts of carcinogenic and otherwise toxic chemicals are part of our daily lives. The great tragedy here -- there are many tragedies here, actually, but the greatest -- is that the Vietnamese people and all of us are being used as fodder for the chemical corporations in collusion with a corrupt state, and an ever-ascending military, as well as the codependent judiciary that supports what is in essence genocide. How can we continue to allow such vicious and violently inhumane actions in our name? It's suicide as well as homicide. Thanks to Rebekah Wilce for a fine review, to Brendan Wilcox for the touching and telling photos, and to Fred A. Wilcox for two fine and very disturbing books -- that should be read by every legislator and every citizen in the USA and Vietnam, and beyond.
  • Reply to: Colorado Oil and Gas Association CEO Describes PR Strategies to Deal with "Nuts"   13 years 5 months ago

    I'd like to know how many of the vocal proponents of fracking have an interest in or are funded by the oil and gas industry and/or have stock in the oil and gas industry?

    Are/do you?

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