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Great story. It's poetic justice to see a leftist caught up in the regulations and taxes that they so frequently advocate for others.

The article has a bitter tone. What's up with that? Don't they understand that its all about worker safety? And the taxes, well it's all for the children.

When the reality of the socialist nightmare they're building finally hits them, it will be too late.
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Great news. We in the US leave the door open. She is free to surrender her US passport and move to Zimbabwe, Congo or Cuba and practice her pacifism there.

We have always given the commies in our midst the freedom to relocate to that island paradise just off the Florida coast, with its legendary educational and healthcare systems, but strangely they never seem to take advantage of it.

She seeks the benefits of a nation and a civilization that others have fought, bled and died for without recognizing any obligation to perpetuate or uphold the founding principals and traditions of the same. That's not a pacifist, it's a parasite.
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"arrogance
failure
imperialism"

Where have I heard that before? Oh, yeah, it's chanted, like a mantra, by every America hating, left-wing loon on the planet.

Che is dead. Get over it.
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Oh, the stupidity. The cost of producing oil from tar sands is approx. 25-30 dollars a barrel and getting cheaper.

The billions of barrels of oil in the Bakken oil fields under North Dakota can be extracted using high tech horizontal drilling techniques for between 40-45 dollars a barrel. As the technology improves we will have access to more oil at cheaper prices.

Coal can be liquified for between 35-40 dollars a barrel. The process yields a clean-burning, high-performing fuel that requires no engine modifications.

Once we demonstrate the will to use our own resources, we will have essentially set a competitive price cap on OPEC's production. The international price of oil will drop to the competitive price.
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".... up to 400 billion barrels of light, sweet crude oil for America’s future can be pumped from under Manitoba and North Dakota. That’s more oil than Saudi Arabia and Russia put together."

"This high-quality oil isn’t controlled by Moslem zealots, or hidden under a federal wildlife refuge. Moreover, it can now be cost-effectively retrieved with computer-directed horizontal oil wells, probably at $20 to $40 per barrel."

http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/2561

"Three oil companies have found 15 billion barrels of oil 28,000 feet under the Gulf of Mexico—boosting U.S. proven reserves 50 percent."

"The U.S. could now start harvesting a “super giant” gas field—500 trillion cubic feet—from the Marcellus Shale under the Appalachian Mountains. Again, it would require the horizontal drilling and rock fracturing."

"Brazil has discovered the third largest oil field in history, the Carioca, 170 miles offshore under 6,000 feet of water. The Carioca ranks behind only the Saudi and Kuwait fields discovered 60 years ago."

"The USGS agrees the world has harvested only about one-third of the oil we’ve discovered, not to mention six trillion barrels of tar sands and huge amounts of oil shale already found but not exploited."

"Even in North America, we are not running out of fuels. Between the Bakken, the Marcellus Shale, Alberta’s tar sands, and two centuries worth of coal, North America is rich in fossil fuels. What we now face is our own decision not to use them."

http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/2752

"Most coal today is used for electricity but the governor’s plan is to turn Montana’s billions of tons of untapped coal into a liquid diesel fuel for our cars."

"Schweitzer wants to take coal that’s been pressurized into a gas, and then use something called the Fischer-Tropsch process to convert that gas into a clean diesel fuel, similar to what is made at a demonstration plant in Oklahoma."

"We can produce this fuel for about $1 a gallon... ," he said."

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/02/24/60minutes/main1343604.shtml

There is no current or future shortage of oil, only a shortage of political leadership. Ultimately, you will get the energy prices you vote for.
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"Studies later confirm that DDT is not acutely toxic, but rather, that it induces certain cancers and neurological disorders that take years to develop."

"Studies" I like that. On what, mice? Taken in what quantity and over what period of time?

The only known "neurological disorder" it has ever been known to cause, is among environmental leftists who have willingly sacrificed millions of third world children, victims of malaria, on the alter of their delusions.
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Interesting. Mark Twain ran out west to avoid fighting in the Civil War. Since he was from Missouri, a southern state, I wonder which country he "supported". Yeah, he wrote against slavery, but when the time came to make a stand, he fled.



If it had been left to gutless malcontents like Twain, the Union would have been dissolved and millions of people would still be in bondage.



Easy to mock patriotism when all you do is live off the sweat and sacrifice of others.
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