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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (771479)2/26/2014 12:57:35 PM
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>> gee, sounds like any other impacted homeowner.

Fracking isn't usually done in neighborhoods. We own land we have leased for horizontal drilling and fracking, we have land with injection wells and brine supply wells, as well as producing oil and gas interests. The operators in each case have treated the land with reasonable care and compensated us for land damage at a suitable rate. I really don't complain.

But I wouldn't want any of it next door to my home. Out of the hundreds of wells in the general area of our timberland, I don't know of one that is even CLOSE to anyone's home. And certainly not close to homes where there are zoning ordinances in place.

This is a case of liberal nitwits pissing themselves over nothing.
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