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June 18, 2010 at 9:57 AM #567791June 18, 2010 at 10:38 AM #566810briansd1Guest
Program your DVR for this documentary on gas
“Gasland,” a compelling documentary on HBO airing Monday, June 21 ( 9 p.m. ET/PT), traces hydraulic fracturing across 34 states from California to Louisiana to Pennsylvania. The exposé by filmmaker Josh Fox, alternately chilling and darkly humorous, won the 2010 Sundance Film Festival’s special jury prize for documentary.
It details how former Vice President Dick Cheney, in partnership with the energy industry and drilling companies such as his former employer, Halliburton Corp., successfully pressured Congress in 2005 to exempt fracking from the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Air Act and other environmental laws.
June 18, 2010 at 10:38 AM #566907briansd1GuestProgram your DVR for this documentary on gas
“Gasland,” a compelling documentary on HBO airing Monday, June 21 ( 9 p.m. ET/PT), traces hydraulic fracturing across 34 states from California to Louisiana to Pennsylvania. The exposé by filmmaker Josh Fox, alternately chilling and darkly humorous, won the 2010 Sundance Film Festival’s special jury prize for documentary.
It details how former Vice President Dick Cheney, in partnership with the energy industry and drilling companies such as his former employer, Halliburton Corp., successfully pressured Congress in 2005 to exempt fracking from the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Air Act and other environmental laws.
June 18, 2010 at 10:38 AM #567413briansd1GuestProgram your DVR for this documentary on gas
“Gasland,” a compelling documentary on HBO airing Monday, June 21 ( 9 p.m. ET/PT), traces hydraulic fracturing across 34 states from California to Louisiana to Pennsylvania. The exposé by filmmaker Josh Fox, alternately chilling and darkly humorous, won the 2010 Sundance Film Festival’s special jury prize for documentary.
It details how former Vice President Dick Cheney, in partnership with the energy industry and drilling companies such as his former employer, Halliburton Corp., successfully pressured Congress in 2005 to exempt fracking from the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Air Act and other environmental laws.
June 18, 2010 at 10:38 AM #567521briansd1GuestProgram your DVR for this documentary on gas
“Gasland,” a compelling documentary on HBO airing Monday, June 21 ( 9 p.m. ET/PT), traces hydraulic fracturing across 34 states from California to Louisiana to Pennsylvania. The exposé by filmmaker Josh Fox, alternately chilling and darkly humorous, won the 2010 Sundance Film Festival’s special jury prize for documentary.
It details how former Vice President Dick Cheney, in partnership with the energy industry and drilling companies such as his former employer, Halliburton Corp., successfully pressured Congress in 2005 to exempt fracking from the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Air Act and other environmental laws.
June 18, 2010 at 10:38 AM #567800briansd1GuestProgram your DVR for this documentary on gas
“Gasland,” a compelling documentary on HBO airing Monday, June 21 ( 9 p.m. ET/PT), traces hydraulic fracturing across 34 states from California to Louisiana to Pennsylvania. The exposé by filmmaker Josh Fox, alternately chilling and darkly humorous, won the 2010 Sundance Film Festival’s special jury prize for documentary.
It details how former Vice President Dick Cheney, in partnership with the energy industry and drilling companies such as his former employer, Halliburton Corp., successfully pressured Congress in 2005 to exempt fracking from the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Air Act and other environmental laws.
June 18, 2010 at 11:40 AM #566850NotCrankyParticipant[quote=briansd1]Program your DVR for this documentary on gas
“Gasland,” a compelling documentary on HBO airing Monday, June 21 ( 9 p.m. ET/PT), traces hydraulic fracturing across 34 states from California to Louisiana to Pennsylvania. The exposé by filmmaker Josh Fox, alternately chilling and darkly humorous, won the 2010 Sundance Film Festival’s special jury prize for documentary.
It details how former Vice President Dick Cheney, in partnership with the energy industry and drilling companies such as his former employer, Halliburton Corp., successfully pressured Congress in 2005 to exempt fracking from the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Air Act and other environmental laws.
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What’s a DVR? Just kidding. Yeah,we have to get off foreign oil/gases because that comes from bad guys, better let the good guys do what they want so the bad guys don’t get us. But just in case, put the nations wealth and might behind letting the good guys take every resource from the bad guys too….June 18, 2010 at 11:40 AM #566947NotCrankyParticipant[quote=briansd1]Program your DVR for this documentary on gas
“Gasland,” a compelling documentary on HBO airing Monday, June 21 ( 9 p.m. ET/PT), traces hydraulic fracturing across 34 states from California to Louisiana to Pennsylvania. The exposé by filmmaker Josh Fox, alternately chilling and darkly humorous, won the 2010 Sundance Film Festival’s special jury prize for documentary.
It details how former Vice President Dick Cheney, in partnership with the energy industry and drilling companies such as his former employer, Halliburton Corp., successfully pressured Congress in 2005 to exempt fracking from the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Air Act and other environmental laws.
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What’s a DVR? Just kidding. Yeah,we have to get off foreign oil/gases because that comes from bad guys, better let the good guys do what they want so the bad guys don’t get us. But just in case, put the nations wealth and might behind letting the good guys take every resource from the bad guys too….June 18, 2010 at 11:40 AM #567453NotCrankyParticipant[quote=briansd1]Program your DVR for this documentary on gas
“Gasland,” a compelling documentary on HBO airing Monday, June 21 ( 9 p.m. ET/PT), traces hydraulic fracturing across 34 states from California to Louisiana to Pennsylvania. The exposé by filmmaker Josh Fox, alternately chilling and darkly humorous, won the 2010 Sundance Film Festival’s special jury prize for documentary.
It details how former Vice President Dick Cheney, in partnership with the energy industry and drilling companies such as his former employer, Halliburton Corp., successfully pressured Congress in 2005 to exempt fracking from the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Air Act and other environmental laws.
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What’s a DVR? Just kidding. Yeah,we have to get off foreign oil/gases because that comes from bad guys, better let the good guys do what they want so the bad guys don’t get us. But just in case, put the nations wealth and might behind letting the good guys take every resource from the bad guys too….June 18, 2010 at 11:40 AM #567561NotCrankyParticipant[quote=briansd1]Program your DVR for this documentary on gas
“Gasland,” a compelling documentary on HBO airing Monday, June 21 ( 9 p.m. ET/PT), traces hydraulic fracturing across 34 states from California to Louisiana to Pennsylvania. The exposé by filmmaker Josh Fox, alternately chilling and darkly humorous, won the 2010 Sundance Film Festival’s special jury prize for documentary.
It details how former Vice President Dick Cheney, in partnership with the energy industry and drilling companies such as his former employer, Halliburton Corp., successfully pressured Congress in 2005 to exempt fracking from the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Air Act and other environmental laws.
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What’s a DVR? Just kidding. Yeah,we have to get off foreign oil/gases because that comes from bad guys, better let the good guys do what they want so the bad guys don’t get us. But just in case, put the nations wealth and might behind letting the good guys take every resource from the bad guys too….June 18, 2010 at 11:40 AM #567839NotCrankyParticipant[quote=briansd1]Program your DVR for this documentary on gas
“Gasland,” a compelling documentary on HBO airing Monday, June 21 ( 9 p.m. ET/PT), traces hydraulic fracturing across 34 states from California to Louisiana to Pennsylvania. The exposé by filmmaker Josh Fox, alternately chilling and darkly humorous, won the 2010 Sundance Film Festival’s special jury prize for documentary.
It details how former Vice President Dick Cheney, in partnership with the energy industry and drilling companies such as his former employer, Halliburton Corp., successfully pressured Congress in 2005 to exempt fracking from the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Air Act and other environmental laws.
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What’s a DVR? Just kidding. Yeah,we have to get off foreign oil/gases because that comes from bad guys, better let the good guys do what they want so the bad guys don’t get us. But just in case, put the nations wealth and might behind letting the good guys take every resource from the bad guys too….June 18, 2010 at 12:39 PM #566865RicechexParticipantThis is very scary indeed. It is a catastrophe, much worse than anything we have seen in the past.
I have suspected since the start that they were lying about the true amount of oil devouring the Gulf. Yes, they will nuke it. (any Michael Ruppert readers? He states that Obama “knows” that they will nuke it, because Obama stated that this will be contained by 90% by August. What politician makes such claims if there was not anything on the table?) It will become a huge toxic dump, devoid of life. On a very small scale, look what happenned to the Salton Sea.
This has far reaching complications that will threaten our way of life. What happens when the Gulf states residents move to the East and Midwest? What happens if the hurricanes blow the oil far enough to cover the Midwest farmland is oil and chemicals and kill the crops? Remember the dust bowl? It was not until a black cloud of dirt blew over Chicago that anyone paid any attention. And, even then, they could not fix that problem…the land was already demolished, and to this day has not recovered.
Partypup: I am with you in stocking up on canned goods. But that is only a bandaid. It gives me little sense of safety in the long run.
Concho: agreed that those were indeed scares, but this in fact is real…we can see it and the effects. The sea life and mammals are canaries in the coal mine and an unfortunate foreshadowing of what is to come.
June 18, 2010 at 12:39 PM #566961RicechexParticipantThis is very scary indeed. It is a catastrophe, much worse than anything we have seen in the past.
I have suspected since the start that they were lying about the true amount of oil devouring the Gulf. Yes, they will nuke it. (any Michael Ruppert readers? He states that Obama “knows” that they will nuke it, because Obama stated that this will be contained by 90% by August. What politician makes such claims if there was not anything on the table?) It will become a huge toxic dump, devoid of life. On a very small scale, look what happenned to the Salton Sea.
This has far reaching complications that will threaten our way of life. What happens when the Gulf states residents move to the East and Midwest? What happens if the hurricanes blow the oil far enough to cover the Midwest farmland is oil and chemicals and kill the crops? Remember the dust bowl? It was not until a black cloud of dirt blew over Chicago that anyone paid any attention. And, even then, they could not fix that problem…the land was already demolished, and to this day has not recovered.
Partypup: I am with you in stocking up on canned goods. But that is only a bandaid. It gives me little sense of safety in the long run.
Concho: agreed that those were indeed scares, but this in fact is real…we can see it and the effects. The sea life and mammals are canaries in the coal mine and an unfortunate foreshadowing of what is to come.
June 18, 2010 at 12:39 PM #567468RicechexParticipantThis is very scary indeed. It is a catastrophe, much worse than anything we have seen in the past.
I have suspected since the start that they were lying about the true amount of oil devouring the Gulf. Yes, they will nuke it. (any Michael Ruppert readers? He states that Obama “knows” that they will nuke it, because Obama stated that this will be contained by 90% by August. What politician makes such claims if there was not anything on the table?) It will become a huge toxic dump, devoid of life. On a very small scale, look what happenned to the Salton Sea.
This has far reaching complications that will threaten our way of life. What happens when the Gulf states residents move to the East and Midwest? What happens if the hurricanes blow the oil far enough to cover the Midwest farmland is oil and chemicals and kill the crops? Remember the dust bowl? It was not until a black cloud of dirt blew over Chicago that anyone paid any attention. And, even then, they could not fix that problem…the land was already demolished, and to this day has not recovered.
Partypup: I am with you in stocking up on canned goods. But that is only a bandaid. It gives me little sense of safety in the long run.
Concho: agreed that those were indeed scares, but this in fact is real…we can see it and the effects. The sea life and mammals are canaries in the coal mine and an unfortunate foreshadowing of what is to come.
June 18, 2010 at 12:39 PM #567576RicechexParticipantThis is very scary indeed. It is a catastrophe, much worse than anything we have seen in the past.
I have suspected since the start that they were lying about the true amount of oil devouring the Gulf. Yes, they will nuke it. (any Michael Ruppert readers? He states that Obama “knows” that they will nuke it, because Obama stated that this will be contained by 90% by August. What politician makes such claims if there was not anything on the table?) It will become a huge toxic dump, devoid of life. On a very small scale, look what happenned to the Salton Sea.
This has far reaching complications that will threaten our way of life. What happens when the Gulf states residents move to the East and Midwest? What happens if the hurricanes blow the oil far enough to cover the Midwest farmland is oil and chemicals and kill the crops? Remember the dust bowl? It was not until a black cloud of dirt blew over Chicago that anyone paid any attention. And, even then, they could not fix that problem…the land was already demolished, and to this day has not recovered.
Partypup: I am with you in stocking up on canned goods. But that is only a bandaid. It gives me little sense of safety in the long run.
Concho: agreed that those were indeed scares, but this in fact is real…we can see it and the effects. The sea life and mammals are canaries in the coal mine and an unfortunate foreshadowing of what is to come.
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