Comments on: Bush To Ease "Mountaintop Mining" Rule

Environmental Groups Furious At "Gift" To Coal Mining Industry In Waning Days Of Bush Administration

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by omnibus66 December 4, 2008 11:35 AM EST
Officials at SMU have decided that the Bush Presidential Library to be constructed there will contain both of his books, including the one he hasn''t finished coloring.
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by skarrzpapi December 4, 2008 11:33 AM EST
I''ll make sure im one of the first in lne to **** on his grave...how in the world can this man be so stupid and yet..well...guess i better start drinking lotsa water..i have a feeling this EVIL man will be worm-fodder within a year of leaving office..and cheney as well!!!! we can at least hope!!!!!!!
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by omnibus66 December 4, 2008 11:32 AM EST
Bush was asked in an interview the other day if he would have invaded Iraq if he had known that there were no WMDs there.

He refused to answer.

Evil in the flesh, he will continue to destroy as long as possible.
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by usclimey December 4, 2008 11:30 AM EST
Karl Rove and Karen Hughes are currently at the White House working on the "Bush Legacy Project," i.e., figuring out what lies to accentuate to make Shrub sound better to historians. Another couple of decisions like this one and they may as well go home - there is no legacy other than ruination of as much of the world as possible.
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by antoniof123 December 4, 2008 11:23 AM EST
Don''t worry neo cons we will not forget this mess for a generation...

Just like McCarthy did to the Republicans so will Bush do but McCarthy was only a senator and Bush a President.

Think about how long you will pay for his mess.
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by runningralph December 4, 2008 11:18 AM EST
I go along with the coal miners. They know more about their business than anyone else. Coal is being mined because people need it. And if this rule causes problems, Obama can undo anything Bush did.
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by feedback3-2009 December 4, 2008 11:13 AM EST
hi

Posted by tonic12345 at 08:07 AM : Dec 04, 2008
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Excellent point, I totally agree.
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by feedback3-2009 December 4, 2008 11:12 AM EST
Has there ever been an administration more determined to f-u-c-k the world?
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by earache4 December 4, 2008 11:11 AM EST
How pitiful for smoggy skies
For amber waves of genetically altered grain
For strip mined mountains majesty
Above the flooded plain
Amerikastan, Amerikastan, God shed disgrace on thee
And reels in pain with great distain
From sea to oily sea.
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by tonic12345 December 4, 2008 11:11 AM EST
They call it an approval rating of George Bush. Only 19% approve of George.

Correction: It is a hate rating of George at 81%.. George Bush has no conscience, he is a threat until he leaves office.
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by tonic12345 December 4, 2008 11:07 AM EST
hi
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by ariess63 December 4, 2008 10:50 AM EST
william476

Mountain top mining has reduced jobs. Many miners have lost their jobs because of this method of mining. The big machines do most of the work.
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by earache4 December 4, 2008 10:45 AM EST
Bush Agenda:
Bog down military in illegal war. (check)
Cripple economy. (check)
Destroy Landscape. (check)
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by jjp735i December 4, 2008 8:55 AM EST
Bush is a total waste of a man.
A destroyer of anything and everything in America and around the world. That is Bush''s legacy and Rove can try to white wash it, but people will still see through it.
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by mtminds December 4, 2008 6:37 AM EST
What is left behind from this type of strip mining is a scene from the cameras on a mars rover. There is no top soil, just a level, flat, hard rock and gravel surface with very steep gravel sides, like a volcano. But unlike a volcano, the minerals that leech from the soil are acidic or caustic which kills water life anywhere in the mountain top mine''s water shed. This runoff also burns the roots of grasses and trees, leaving the area lifeless.
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by centerfall94 December 4, 2008 4:52 AM EST
Bush: Criminal and traitor. His trial at the Hague is something I will look forward to!!
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by rudy6543 December 4, 2008 4:51 AM EST
Bush is just tying to hold on to a few things we have left until Obama comes in and turns our counrty on its head


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Posted by jedi23231 at 01:44 AM

Wow. We must be doing just swell under Bushy''s leadership according to you.
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by rudy6543 December 4, 2008 4:48 AM EST
Face it, Bush grew up as a spoiled brat with a silver spoon stuck up his rear end. He would be given his little toys and destroy them because he could always get handled something new. He ruined every business he ever stuck his hands in, and with that record he came to govern the US. Everytime someone asked him a question he didn''t like, he responded like a spoiled brat: "We''ll leave Iraq when I am good and ready, got it?" He would say snidely. The spoiled brat is also a cowardly bully. That''s why he saddled up with Cheney right next to him.
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by dbstevens December 4, 2008 4:17 AM EST
Bush needs to leave the office NOW. He''s sabotaging everything he can. What a total, complete idiotic creep he is. Evil incarnate...
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by pirmin3 December 4, 2008 4:16 AM EST
He''s like a pouting baby. Didn''t vote for my party so I''m gonna destroy what''s left. He is one sick puppy.
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