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Strategies & Market Trends : VOLTAIRE'S PORCH-MODERATED

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To: Sully- who wrote (47993)2/25/2002 3:16:39 PM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (2) of 65232
 
Please check your facts before you attempt unfounded scare tactics.

First off, it was said in jest you fuckin' headcase.

Scare tactics? Who are these people who I am scaring by my post?


Just like Texas is nothing but oil derricks? Or the Gulf of Mexico?


No they are not. But they certainly are no longer anything like this:

(From your article)
Within this single state there are 365 million acres of rushing freshwater rivers and crashing salty coastline; towering peaks and flat expanses; tufty tundra and lush rain forest.

Instead, this is what they are like:

cutter.com

and

post-gazette.com

Drilling for oil in Alaska is not the solution to our fuckin problems.

It's short sighted. We have to break away from fossil fuels.

Bush has the ability to catch the momentum and make great strides in breaking away from dependence upon oil, but instead he's going to do what's best for the money hungry a-holes who line his pocket.

It's a damn shame.
There are less and less wilderness areas left.
They are what really matter. Not $1.20 gasoline.
Look what they did to the rain forests in the name of progress.

The money hungry bastards are killing this planet.

-Clappy

P.S. Sorry for calling you a fuckin head case. You are not.
You're just a person who lives to argue that's all...

Me too I guess.
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