Comments on: Bush To Ease "Mountaintop Mining" Rule
Environmental Groups Furious At "Gift" To Coal Mining Industry In Waning Days Of Bush Administration
- God put streams on the earth so man would have a place to put his mining waste. Why else are they there liberals?
Posted by lady_organs at 08:32 AM : Dec 04, 2008
You''re such a flaming TROOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- Nothing more than illegal strip mining with the name changed to protect the guilty. Our country is our childrens'' heritage and Bush is having is surgically removed. A criminal who belongs in prison until the temperature in Satan''s fireplace is 32 degrees.
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- ...there''s a village in Texas preparing to receive their idiot back...
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What''s next?
Bush seems to be on a ''Scorched Earth'' mission.
I''m convinced that the ''Monkey-Boy'' will not be happy until he leaves the Whitehouse smouldering.
Why can''t he occupy himself torturing small animals or squashing bugs for the next 47 days?- Reply to this comment
- Shame on you!
Posted by lady_organs
Yes, I am ashamed for alot of reasons but not about my freedom of speech, expression or thoughts. Would you take that away from me too? I would consider you to be an anti-American for criticizing and theatening those who express their disdain for our current dministration. - Reply to this comment
- *********, we got our work cut out for us Dems...
Thanks, Bu$$$h. - Reply to this comment
- No - it''''s wrong to do that as well. It''''s because of careless, ceaseless development in wilderness ares of So. Cal. that fires, floods and mudslides have become more destructive over the years.
Posted by usclimey
You are right on usclimey! We can have development of malls and highways but there is a right way and a wrong way and a place for all if done with care and concern. It will cost more in the short term but will save countless dollars in the long run. If you know anything what-so-ever about environmentally sound construction methods and practices, you would know it benefits us all now and in the future. If not, take a look at New Orleans and other development in flood plains or absent ocean buffers and tell me how much of you''re paycheck willing to fork over to fix the damage now and forever. - Reply to this comment
- Here is the option. GET THE COAL OR DIE...
You choose...
Posted by mr22587 at 09:11 AM
OR....Get wind, it blows....or how about.....Get geothermal, it rocks....or.....go with the flow, get hydro? - Reply to this comment
- Here is the option. GET THE COAL OR DIE...
You choose... Posted by mr22587
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Typical of the binary logic employed by the Limbaughs, Hannitys, Palins and Coulters of this world. Also similar to the analytical processes employed by two-year-olds.
Well done! - Reply to this comment
- OK, if we can allow the mining industry to destroy our environment, why not let the rest of break all the rest of rules? Our waste water treatment plant costs us a fortune so how about we just *** in the river from now on? As for the emission controls on my car that cost me gas mileage, I removed them. Erosion control on my construction projects; they''re history too. I could go on and on and everything will be cheaper but only in the short term - my life time -because that''s all I care about. Isn''t that about right GW? And as for the things I would say about "my" president, LADY-ORGANS, you can stick them where the sun doesn''t shine for you are one blind and ignorant person.
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- Let''''s see if I understand your point. It is OK to scrape off the top of a mountain when the terain dictates the necessity of it to build a new mall or manufacturing facility. It is OK to alter the course of streams or rivers on flatter land to build interstate roads or shopping malls.
Posted by jaqmaq
No - it''s wrong to do that as well. It''s because of careless, ceaseless development in wilderness ares of So. Cal. that fires, floods and mudslides have become more destructive over the years. - Reply to this comment
- What hasn''t that dimwit Bush destroyed in this country?????? I am going to get arrested lady organs?????
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- If the power companies run out of coal and you idiots don''t have any electricity. I want to see what you idiots have to say then. When your children are freezing to death. Get the coal or die.
Posted by mr22587 at 08:43 AM
What about electric customers on wind, solar, hydro-electric and nuclear power? Will they die to? Do you have something to scare them with? Can they share in your paranoia? - Reply to this comment
- If the power companies run out of coal and you idiots don''''t have any electricity. I want to see what you idiots have to say then. When your children are freezing to death. Get the coal or die.
Posted by mr22587 at 08:43 AM : Dec 04, 2008
This is our major problem in this nation today. People with a 6th grade education that can''t read or understand the problem. They are easy pray for those who are so greedy they will destroy EVERYTHING. This poor uneducated loser doesn''t have a clue what''s being talked about, he has NEVER once even read the Regulations... he''s just someone who never progressed far enough to thing for himself so he allows those, who HE thinks are strong, to think for him. They are very very sad and should be looked upon in that way. VERY SAD!! - Reply to this comment
- Let''s see if I understand your point. It is OK to scrape off the top of a mountain when the terain dictates the necessity of it to build a new mall or manufacturing facility. It is OK to alter the course of streams or rivers on flatter land to build interstate roads or shopping malls. However, it is a cardinal SIN to move the top layer of soil to mine coal, even though it can help us to become less dependent on countries whose history has often been hostile and whose citizens foster hatred of the US (in principle) from generation to generation. It does not matter that in many areas where surface mining is common, land for homes and industry becomes available. It is acceptable for cities to continue to build skyward altering the visual landscape. It is unacceptable to lower the mountaintops to mine coal in a safer way where usable land is a hell of a byproduct.
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- I am reporting all anti Bush posts liberals! He is still president and you can still be arrested for making such comments. This is America you know.
Posted by lady_organs at 08:38 AM : Dec 04, 2008
Oh shove it MORON! You freaks and your "Liberals" BS have gone on for far to long and have done way to much harm. Now go POUND SAND and let people express themselves as they see fit. That Pathetic piece of HUMAN Trash YOU call a President stopped being that a LONG LONG time ago. - Reply to this comment
- I am reporting all anti Bush posts liberals! He is still president and you can still be arrested for making such comments. This is America you know.
Posted by lady_organs at 08:38 AM
You''re going to be busy today.... - Reply to this comment
- I am reporting all anti Bush posts liberals! He is still president and you can still be arrested for making such comments. This is America you know.
Posted by lady_organs at 08:38 AM : Dec 04, 2008
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While it may be true that one can be arrested for threatening the President, criticism is allowed. It''s called freedom of speech.
This is America, you know. - Reply to this comment
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The Hurricane Katrina Room, which is still under construction.
The Alberto Gonzales Room, where you won''t be able to remember anything.
The Texas Air National Guard Room, tours optional.
The Walter Reed Hospital Room, where they don''t let you in.
The Guantanamo Bay Room, where they don''t let you out.
The Weapons of Mass Destruction Room, which no one has been able to find.
The National Debt room which is huge and has no ceiling.
The ''''Tax Cut'''' Room with entry only to the wealthy.
The Donald Rumsfeld Room, Not the room you would want to visit, or room wish you had visited%u2026
The ''''Economy Room'''' which is in the toilet.
The Iraq War Room. After you complete your first tour, they make you go back for a second, third, fourth, and sometimes fifth tour.
The *** Cheney Room, in the famous undisclosed location, complete with shotgun gallery.
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The George Tennet Room, Complete with a 4%u2019 basketball hoop for easy %u2018slam dunks%u2019.
The Environmental Conservation Room, still empty, but very warm.
The Scooter Libby Room, (Pardon the mess, we%u2019ll have him clean it up for you)
The ''''Decider Room'''' complete with dart board, magic 8-ball, Ouija board, dice, coins, and straws.
The U.S. Constitutional shredder room, Closed to the public until January 21, 2009.
The museum will have an electron microscope to help you locate the President''s accomplishments.
They even have %u2018My Pet Goat%u2019 on tape so you can pause if something important comes up.
Admission: Republicans free; Democrats - $1000 or three Euros. You%u2019ll never wonder %u201CIs our children learning%u201D at the GWB Library, children get in FREE!!! (Our %u2018no child left behind%u2019 offer is valid for children with school vouchers only)%u2026. - Reply to this comment
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