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Re: OT-Fed Up!!!
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Posted by Texas Proud on July 08, 2005 at 09:59:46 from (64.154.26.251):
In Reply to: Re: OT-Fed Up!!! posted by Matt from CT on July 08, 2005 at 08:27:09:
The states that let the wacko enviornmentalists set policy and restrict or deny oil companies the right to explore should pay the penalty for their arrogance. What makes the beaches of the East Coast or California or Oregon so g##da#n special over the coastlines of Texas or Louisiana? We keep the North from freezing in the winter, and cool in the summer, and they don't want drilling ANYWHERE in the country, and they don't want new refineries to be built, and they pay the same price for their fuel as we do, something is definitely wrong here. The wackos in the left coast loony bin want to take out the hydroelectric dams, and are damned sure against any mention of nuclear power. I am sick and tired of the East taking our oil, our gas, our grain, our coal, and our other natural resources, and giving us nothing but useless rules and regulations (remember the 55 mph speed limit?), or wanting to send their sewage sludge, nuclear waste, or garbage to the West, because they don't want it in their backyard. Hell, they don't even want nuclear power, and why are they no big wind turbine farms in their part of the world, then let them burn their trees to stay warm. They don't call the east, the Rust Belt for nothing, they had their day and their chances, and they failed.
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