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To: stsimon who wrote (184227)6/2/2014 7:10:57 PM
From: Salt'n'Peppa14 Recommendations

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Bearcatbob
Brumar89
CommanderCricket
Dennis Roth
dsindakota

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"Getting rid of fossil fuels isn't going to fix the environment."
Does the environment need fixing?

Everywhere I go that is not city, the world is a beautiful place...and I travel a lot. Where I live, the sky is blue, the grass is green and our sizable 1 million pop city river flows clean and clear.
Everywhere we travel, we eat local fresh fruit & vegetables.

Is Kentucky so bad that your environment needs fixing?
Trust your eyes and ears, not a paper chart from someone with an agenda.

S&P



To: stsimon who wrote (184227)6/3/2014 8:04:51 PM
From: sm1th1 Recommendation

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Brian Sullivan

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I live in Kentucky, the third largest coal producing state


The problem with coal prices are that they are too low, not too high. The world would be a better place if coal was $10,000 a ton. Cheap coal just encourages its excessive use.