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tangouniforn says:
The oil companies already have some 68 million acres under lease and they will not drill there. They are going to lock up as much of this country as they can before Bush is gone.
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kansas1946 says:
I think Bush wants to do as much damage as possible before he leaves. Thank God a law-suit was filed. That should hold things up a while. Will January 20 EVER get here!!!
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barbaram99 says:
People ye are right about bush. It is appalling . No US president has ever gone to prison. We need to find ways to lessen oil usage. I told my friend about the area. He said no just I say the same thing.
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cj7jeepstir says:
What a blight on humanity and a stain on the history of this country this man is. It never ceases to amaze how low he can go. How much more damage will he do before he''s finally run out of town? He should be in prison, right next to Cheney.
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notfooled says:
George W. Bush has never missed an opportunity to destroy what the rest of us have spent lifetimes protecting.

When will the trials for crimes against humanity, genocide, enviromental destruction, torture, illegal spying, and being an outright 962 time public liar (wmd) begin?

This man is a traitor to America.

And all those elected leaders in washington that have helped, cooperated, abetted, or just stood idly by while he destroyed this country are all traitors as well.
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csighence says:
Bush has ruined the integrity and honor of the country in the eyes of the world, contributed to the downfall of our economy, and shows us once again what an environmental criminal he is. I hope he is remembered as the worst president this country has ever elected. The rest of my life will be spent recovering from the harm he has caused or contributed to. In his final days I would like to see him do one positive thing for the environment.
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kevboom says:
Of course these auctions won''t even fetch a fair price for the land or resources, just like the government regularly sells off the national forests for a song. The people in Utah should be standing up for the beauty of their state which I''ve had the pleasure of visiting many times, but the conservatives living there are probably so blinded by their love for Bush, they probably think he''s doing them a favor by "stimulating business." Whatever. States will make far more money off long-term tourism over decades than they ever will over one-time raping of natural scenery by a greedy corporation. Just ask the people in Appalachian southern Kentucky, southwest West Virginia, and the northern counties of Eastern Tennessee, whose mountains have been stripped from the top, permanently destroyed with no hope of recovery and no hope of ever generating dollars from recurring tourism. More of Bush''s short-sited politics designed to make money for a few ultra-rich rather than protecting the rights and well-being of the people the worthless sack of trash was elected to serve. Good riddance.
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usclimey says:
The little B@$**** really is trying to cement his position at the bottom the presidential list for th rest of time doesn''t he.
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endurorob says:
They were probabaly trying to sneek it through because they were not confident it would pass the required analysis.
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barbaram99 says:
It don''t matter. They want to drill for oil so ye that drive that car will have it. Sorry I don''t think so. The sad think is why tear up this area for oil. Don''t.
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