Posted by sotxbill on September 17, 2016 at 07:28:35 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: Alabama pipeline break posted by kickinbull on September 16, 2016 at 18:53:43:
Not to start a war.. but pipelines are statistically safer than all other methods of moving petroleum. They have proven over history to be the safest and most reliable for amount of petro moved. Nothing comes anywhere close.
Let those, who do not use anything made, eat anything, or wear anything or live in anything or transported, or powered by petro complain. Otherwise you have no argument.
Kind of like our murder rate... If you listen to the press, we are going to heck in a hand basket and fast. However our murder rate is lower than is was in `1960, the first year the FBI started keeping nation wide statistics and back then, not all agencies reported all crimes....
What has happened, is... the new world, reports all bad facts from everywhere, instantaneous. We are bombarded with bad news ALL the time. Our internet has made us connected world wide and good or bad, we get ALL of news now.
Sorry to hear about the pipeline problem. The press will probably make pipelines the new sensation of the end of the world.
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