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Evidently so.
"Eliminate the EPA!!!!"
"F*ck the environment,build the damn pipeline"
"Poor BP, Obama is making them pay for the clean up"
"lets bring back mountain top mining"
"Obama is killing the coal industry"
"Governmet needs to get out of the way"
You freaking morons call for less EPA action every freakin day. Don't insult us by claiming you give a sh*t about our water , our air, the health of children.
If it might cost a corporation a penny, you are up in arms.
So please.
LOL!!! What a fool you are, and further proof your "truth" comes from far left blogs.

"So please" match these quotes with the politicians who said them.

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RealDave wrote:
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There is a difference from some dust a few days in the spring to every freaking day.
There is a different from moving into a farming area with traditional family farms to factory pig farming with its dust, stench, water pollution & dangerous air pollution.
This is exactly my point with you right wingers and your anti-environment agenda.
It's a good thing we are moving into space because sooner or later that will be the only place we will be able to farm, have factories, and mine. But I'm sure you friggin' stupid friggin' libtard POSs will complain about that too.

On a side note. Do you see where Obamacare is going if it stands? If we get to single payer as some want they will control your entire life. If you think they want to tell you what to eat and drink now wait till they pay for your healthcare. Controlling the people is what it has always been about. Marx would be so proud.
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fred has 20 followers!
All from the same trailer park?
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Wrong oh arrogant one, it is YOU who is boring the hell out of us with your unending teenagerish goof liberal nonsense.
So don't read it then and fk off
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Gunner wrote:
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Yeah, I suggest she thrill everyone with the classic "GFY" along with an occasional quote from Randi Rhodes.
Donut time, Gfy
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flack wrote:
<quoted text> Who gives a crap about that loser sport? A bunch of losers who think they are still out back the school and act like it too. A bunch of thugs that will be bankrupt 2 years after they can't play anymore.
Apparently I and millions of other disagree with you.

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BTW, your comment was ridiculous, racist and juvenile.

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lily boca raton fl wrote:
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Carol is upset that "they" aren't doing anything about bullying in schools. Who is "they" and what is the solution?
In the last few months we have had scores of stories of preachers in churches teaching hate and intolerance of gays from the pulpit; and they aren't being discreet about it.
Bullying is a learned behavior, like racism, homophobia, xenophobia, antisemitism.
What do you propose? Arresting the parents? Put the whole family in jail?
You rightwingers are confused. You say you don't favor a nanny state, yet for every problem that arrises, you say "they should do something about it", then every newly elected member of congress or state senator, comes to his position with a new proposal for a law, we have so many laws now that it's a wonder that we're not all in jail. I don't call that liberalism. I call that rightwing police state tactics.
Yup, they want an even bigger government than you.

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lily boca raton fl wrote:
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Apparently I and millions of other disagree with you.
http://www.google.com/search...
BTW, your comment was ridiculous, racist and juvenile.
Just the facts. Just proves there are a lot of ignorant people in this country. Something I already knew.

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So what happens when your upwind state decides to allow more pollution. What happens when the state up river permits pollution?
I guess you will now argue they won't? All it takes is a Republican controlled State & the environmental protection disappears with their deregulation crapola.
But the government is one of the worst polluters and who do they answer to? Think Hanford and Savannah River. Property rights and litigation are much more effective than a bureaucracy . Why do manufacturers spend so much on product testing? Its not for regulators, its the fear of litigation. The NRC is a broad strokes sort of agency that is somewhat effective when it comes to operating nukes but what's really effective are the Owner's groups and industry sponsored watchdog groups like INPO. Now you're probably wondering how an industry supported group can be more effective than a government agency right? INPO rates all operating commercial nukes and insurance premiums reflect that rating. The NRC might levy a $100,000 fine but if that same violation lowers their INPO rating they're going to pay many times more that in higher premiums. Insurance and litigation are what should and already effectively do replace government bureaucracies. One other thing the government needs to do is remove liability caps like they held for BP.

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So what happens when your upwind state decides to allow more pollution. What happens when the state up river permits pollution?
I guess you will now argue they won't? All it takes is a Republican controlled State & the environmental protection disappears with their deregulation crapola.
Oh, and another thing. What if someone upstream pollutes my water and is fined by the EPA? What about me? How am I being compensated for damage to my property? I have to sue them but i'm in line behind the government so if the government cleans them out I get squat.
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Florida is among of a small number states, mostly in the South, covered by Section V of the Voting Rights Act, a landmark law that reinforces voting rights guaranteed in the Constitution. In five Florida counties and other states, election officials have a history of such of egregious and creative efforts to suppress black and Latino votes that any changes in voting–related policy or procedure must first be approved by the Justice Department or a panel of federal judges, Browne Dianis said.

Florida failed to get clearance for its purge or its methods to identify the people the state suspects are non-citizens.

Voting rights advocates have also pointed out the state motor vehicles database is an unreliable way to determine the citizenship of voters, because many people become citizens between license renewals.

Moreover, in an initial list of nearly 3,000 voters the state suspects are non-citizens, blacks and Latinos were disproportionately represented, a coalition of advocacy groups said in a statement Thursday. A Miami Herald analysis

found nearly 60 percent of the people on the list to be Latino. Hispanic voters constitute just 13 percent of the state's electorate, according to federal data.

The National Voter Registration Act requires states to make every effort to monitor and maintain clean and accurate voter rolls, Browne Dianis said. But the same law also says efforts must take place 90 days or more before a federal election begins. Florida voters are set to vote in a primary Aug. 14 that includes candidates seeking congressional seats -- meaning the state has missed the three-month deadline.

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flack wrote:
<quoted text>There were reports at the time and still reports now that the Russians did just that. There is even speculation the Syrian nuclear site the Israeli's took out a few years back was from Iraq. Get a clue dude! Take off them 'I hate Bush glasses' and see the real world.
There were rumors and conspiracy theories (but you don't go for that sort of thing right Flack?) and reports from the ISG.

The ISG says there was no WMD capability, just some old leftover useless stuff.

Go ahead and show your ignorance and bring up the yellowcake like Retard Fred.

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retard fred wrote:
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The EPA is way past pollution control by regulating C02.
There is no such thing as C02 pollution. duh
Try putting a plastic bag over your head for a while Retard Fred and see if you don't find yourself in an IDLH atmosphere.

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<quoted text> It's a good thing we are moving into space because sooner or later that will be the only place we will be able to farm, have factories, and mine. But I'm sure you friggin' stupid friggin' libtard POSs will complain about that too.
On a side note. Do you see where Obamacare is going if it stands? If we get to single payer as some want they will control your entire life. If you think they want to tell you what to eat and drink now wait till they pay for your healthcare. Controlling the people is what it has always been about. Marx would be so proud.
Here we go with yet another dumbass comment.

According to you, the only way we can farm, mine & manufacture is through permitting these entities to pollute without end.

Obamacare is not single payer. You are lying yet again.

Those poor seniors on Medicare suffering as the government tells them what to eat & drink & where to get their healthcare. Oh wait, none of those things are true.

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I know a family that bought a home is a nice rural area. One of his neighbors went into factory hog farming. The traffic of the tractors hauling pig crap created so much dust that he had to clean his A/C filters every day. The stench prevented him from opening windows.
You think this is fair to that homeowner??
He eventually had to move & lost a bundle on that home.
Must of that dust is also laden with chemicals & fertilizers.
So the government didn't protect his interests? Seems to me if he'd pursued litigation he would have had a pretty good case.
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Tenzing wrote:
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Yup, they want an even bigger government than you.
This actually happened to a friend of my daughter when she was in high school; the cop looked into the car window and saw cigarettes and a lighter; this boy was suspended for it.
This is his own vehicle, but because it was on school property they had the right to do that.
I am against more police power designed to harrass people for bullshyt.
In the old days, a couple kids would have a scuffle and be done with it. Now it becomes a criminal act. Kids are direct filed as adults and charged with felonies that they can never have erased.
This is the way they can legally discriminate against a person for life. Can't vote, get a loan, an apartment, a job. And all these rightwing yahoos on here keep saying "they have to do something"
Oh please.
Yet they elected Rick Scott!

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For the record I use to love the NBA. But when all the rule breaking started it became just another pickup game at the local court. It was a game of precision and grace. Now with all the traveling, palming the ball, fouls not called, hanging on the rim, and just crudeness on the court it worthless. Hell I don't even know why they have ref's anymore unless it's to break up the fights. Basketball was a non-contact sport. When it stopped being that it lost me.
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Tenzing wrote:
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But the government is one of the worst polluters and who do they answer to? Think Hanford and Savannah River. Property rights and litigation are much more effective than a bureaucracy . Why do manufacturers spend so much on product testing? Its not for regulators, its the fear of litigation. The NRC is a broad strokes sort of agency that is somewhat effective when it comes to operating nukes but what's really effective are the Owner's groups and industry sponsored watchdog groups like INPO. Now you're probably wondering how an industry supported group can be more effective than a government agency right? INPO rates all operating commercial nukes and insurance premiums reflect that rating. The NRC might levy a $100,000 fine but if that same violation lowers their INPO rating they're going to pay many times more that in higher premiums. Insurance and litigation are what should and already effectively do replace government bureaucracies. One other thing the government needs to do is remove liability caps like they held for BP.
I'm against caps
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Tenzing wrote:
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So the government didn't protect his interests? Seems to me if he'd pursued litigation he would have had a pretty good case.
Agree
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Lily Boca Raton fl wrote:
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Donut time, Gfy
This from the drunk gasbag calling for new material.

The "donut/cop" joke is as old (and as unfunny) as you.

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