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Jerry
Winchester, KY
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Obama wrote: <quoted text>Please, please help me, I told you in 2008 that I would help coal out and coal is just about out but my environmental groups in california are happy. I will replace coal for you good people by giving $300 per person food stamps instead of just $200. I will continue to help you out he just helped you out.with health care.another win for obama great day for America.thanks/obama
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Bad Days
Pikeville, KY
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Obama wrote: <quoted text>Please, please help me, I told you in 2008 that I would help coal out and coal is just about out but my environmental groups in california are happy. I will replace coal for you good people by giving $300 per person food stamps instead of just $200. I will continue to help you out You never can discuss the issue with facts all you do is talk stupid.
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Darth Vator
Isom, KY
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Good bye Coal Obama is going to be our president again the next four years haha
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hmmmmmm
Louisville, KY
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You never know. America may prove that they are smart enough to know that he is not the right president.
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Mormonizer
Winchester, KY
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The sad part is some of you actually believe the Mormon is gonna save us all. It doesn't make one single bit of difference who gets elected, as nothing about coal will change. You can drink all the Mormon kool aid you want, heck you can even require young ladies to hold aspirins between their legs to prevent pregnancy, but the one thing you can not change is regardless of which one of the two bums that gets elected, things will not get any better for this area. We have been lucky and just now feeling the same effects the rest of the country has been struggling through for the last ten years. One thing is for sure you have to hand to to ol G.W., he flat out destroyed this country. Yes, that is right where the blame rests. America would have voted for a chimp just to get rid of the last Bush, and proved it. If anything Obuma hasn't done enough putting things back right, hell he continued most of the same policies, even the idiot patriot act. Obuma is a republican in disguise, and here are people believing electing another republican is the answer. The worst mistake America made was choosing Obuma over Hillary, but if I remember right blacks got their rights even before women. I find it hard to believe these two are the best both parties could offer up. Where is Ross Perot when we need him?
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Thinking Man
Virgie, KY
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Mormonizer wrote: The sad part is some of you actually believe the Mormon is gonna save us all. It doesn't make one single bit of difference who gets elected, as nothing about coal will change. You can drink all the Mormon kool aid you want, heck you can even require young ladies to hold aspirins between their legs to prevent pregnancy, but the one thing you can not change is regardless of which one of the two bums that gets elected, things will not get any better for this area. We have been lucky and just now feeling the same effects the rest of the country has been struggling through for the last ten years. One thing is for sure you have to hand to to ol G.W., he flat out destroyed this country. Yes, that is right where the blame rests. America would have voted for a chimp just to get rid of the last Bush, and proved it. If anything Obuma hasn't done enough putting things back right, hell he continued most of the same policies, even the idiot patriot act. Obuma is a republican in disguise, and here are people believing electing another republican is the answer. The worst mistake America made was choosing Obuma over Hillary, but if I remember right blacks got their rights even before women. I find it hard to believe these two are the best both parties could offer up. Where is Ross Perot when we need him? Umm......yes, if Romney gets elected things will get better in the energy sector as a whole. You must not know much about the back ground and policies of the candidates. Completely different ideas. Obama and Romney have completely different policies on energy. Obama wants this country to be dependent on solar, wind and hydro. To pull away from fossil fuels for energy. Romney is for making full use of all our energy sources. Romney wants to pursue dramatic regulatory reform to accelerate the exploration and development of oil and gas, to facilitate construction of vital infrastructure and to preserve and expand crucial electricity capacity. Romney wants to reform outdated environmental laws to take cost into account, and stop the EPA’s practice of using imaginary benefits to justify onerous burdens. Romney said in his administration, coal will not be a four-letter word. Instead, we will applaud the industry’s success in consistently expanding electricity output while reducing pollution. And I will respect states’ proven ability to regulate fracking, rather than sending federal bureaucrats to take control. Romney is all for investing into new energy technologies. Romney has plans developed now that will stop the rising energy prices. Yes, things under Romney will be very different then Obama. There will be a massive BOOM in the energy sector once Obama is out of office. Copy this message, print it out, hang it on your wall, remember it. It will happen
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Dumb
Pikeville, KY
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Thinking Man wrote: <quoted text> Umm......yes, if Romney gets elected things will get better in the energy sector as a whole. You must not know much about the back ground and policies of the candidates. Completely different ideas. Obama and Romney have completely different policies on energy. Obama wants this country to be dependent on solar, wind and hydro. To pull away from fossil fuels for energy. Romney is for making full use of all our energy sources. Romney wants to pursue dramatic regulatory reform to accelerate the exploration and development of oil and gas, to facilitate construction of vital infrastructure and to preserve and expand crucial electricity capacity. Romney wants to reform outdated environmental laws to take cost into account, and stop the EPA’s practice of using imaginary benefits to justify onerous burdens. Romney said in his administration, coal will not be a four-letter word. Instead, we will applaud the industry’s success in consistently expanding electricity output while reducing pollution. And I will respect states’ proven ability to regulate fracking, rather than sending federal bureaucrats to take control. Romney is all for investing into new energy technologies. Romney has plans developed now that will stop the rising energy prices. Yes, things under Romney will be very different then Obama. There will be a massive BOOM in the energy sector once Obama is out of office. Copy this message, print it out, hang it on your wall, remember it. It will happen Are you talking about the man who wants to repeal the new affordable care act which is a direct copy of the plan that he put in Mass?If it was so great as he stated for the state of Mass and its people why aint it great for all states and america?The only boom will be in the pocketts of the rich.Letting corporations run wild at the expense of working people is no way a win for the country.
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agree
Clay City, KY
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Tuna fish wrote: Guess you'll have to learn to read and write to get a job now huh? That or get on disability. Oh well, at least maybe our roads won't be shit anymore with fewer coal trucks destroying them. Good riddance. wow
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Obama
Williamson, WV
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Darth Vator wrote: Good bye Coal Obama is going to be our president again the next four years haha Yes, Thank I told you in 2008 that I would help coal out - now did i lie??????????
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Obama
Williamson, WV
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Obama
Williamson, WV
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Dumb wrote: <quoted text>Are you talking about the man who wants to repeal the new affordable care act which is a direct copy of the plan that he put in Mass?If it was so great as he stated for the state of Mass and its people why aint it great for all states and america?The only boom will be in the pocketts of the rich.Letting corporations run wild at the expense of working people is no way a win for the country. Thank you we must beat old romney he says he will give a 50 state waiver to not inforce Obama. I know i gave waivers to all White House workers and all members of congress - but hell I had to in order to get obamacare passed, old dummies.
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hmmmmmm
Louisville, KY
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Dumb wrote: <quoted text>Are you talking about the man who wants to repeal the new affordable care act which is a direct copy of the plan that he put in Mass?If it was so great as he stated for the state of Mass and its people why aint it great for all states and america?The only boom will be in the pocketts of the rich.Letting corporations run wild at the expense of working people is no way a win for the country. Another liberal twit. There is nothing affordable about Obama's plan for the working class. It is very affordable to those that won't work and the illegal immigrants. Obama is bringing our great nation down. We need actual change we can believe in.
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Obama
Williamson, WV
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I forgot to mention I also exempted big labor unions - good for me
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Mormonizer
Winchester, KY
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Thinking Man wrote: <quoted text> Umm......yes, if Romney gets elected things will get better in the energy sector as a whole. You must not know much about the back ground and policies of the candidates. Completely different ideas. Obama and Romney have completely different policies on energy. Obama wants this country to be dependent on solar, wind and hydro. To pull away from fossil fuels for energy. Romney is for making full use of all our energy sources. Romney wants to pursue dramatic regulatory reform to accelerate the exploration and development of oil and gas, to facilitate construction of vital infrastructure and to preserve and expand crucial electricity capacity. Romney wants to reform outdated environmental laws to take cost into account, and stop the EPA’s practice of using imaginary benefits to justify onerous burdens. Romney said in his administration, coal will not be a four-letter word. Instead, we will applaud the industry’s success in consistently expanding electricity output while reducing pollution. And I will respect states’ proven ability to regulate fracking, rather than sending federal bureaucrats to take control. Romney is all for investing into new energy technologies. Romney has plans developed now that will stop the rising energy prices. Yes, things under Romney will be very different then Obama. There will be a massive BOOM in the energy sector once Obama is out of office. Copy this message, print it out, hang it on your wall, remember it. It will happen You must not know much about Romney, who got wealthy through a business model that, in many instances, destroyed value and had negative repercussions for the economy. You are hoping he will go from a career bankrupting companies to being the savior of us all. What flavor is that kool aid?
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Dumb
Pikeville, KY
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hmmmmmm wrote: <quoted text> Another liberal twit. There is nothing affordable about Obama's plan for the working class. It is very affordable to those that won't work and the illegal immigrants. Obama is bringing our great nation down. We need actual change we can believe in. Do your research before you speak.63% of the people in Mass love their new Romney care.Before the law was put in healthcare costs were going up at an alarming rate just like the whole country.Now it has slowed to a snails pace in the last five years.It is working for Mass look at the facts first and then get back to me.The point is look back on Romney and you will find he as governor had some of the same ideas as Obama.
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Dumb
Pikeville, KY
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hmmmmmm wrote: <quoted text> Another liberal twit. There is nothing affordable about Obama's plan for the working class. It is very affordable to those that won't work and the illegal immigrants. Obama is bringing our great nation down. We need actual change we can believe in. How is it that you think that people who have no insurance go to the hospital and get treatment then not pay and then our costs go up to cover them is fair for the middle class.Most Middle class working people have health care through their employers so unless they just drop them nothing should change for them.People who chose not to have insurance will now have to have it wich in Mass has proved to hold cost down.
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Hardline
Middlesboro, KY
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Dumb wrote: <quoted text>How is it that you think that people who have no insurance go to the hospital and get treatment then not pay and then our costs go up to cover them is fair for the middle class.Most Middle class working people have health care through their employers so unless they just drop them nothing should change for them.People who chose not to have insurance will now have to have it wich in Mass has proved to hold cost down. With just having to pay a $750 fine per employee per year I am thinking about canceling my employees insurance the last quarter of next year. It will make my bottom line much larger.
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no one will get out alive
Martin, KY
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Tuna fish wrote: I don't wish bad for them at all! In fact I'm quite thrilled the percentage of folk with at least a GED around here might even hit double digits! Also for them making more money than me? Quite possibly. I'm not gonna pretend to make 6 figures like some coal supervisors do. But you see, I can do some things they never will be able to. Like mathematics that is more complex than the number of fingers and toes I have. Also, wtf does Walmart have to do with...anything? Oh let me guess with no coal Walmart wouldn't have lights, right? Lol.. Youre right its all going to hell. Id say half those men arent educated even with a GED but does that make them any less human? They still want to feed, cloth and provide shelter for their families. So what are you saying...just because they arent educated they should rot in hell and take their families with them? You need to think about what youre saying. We just want to make a decent living, not to be rich just pay our bills and buy groceries for our families. You want that taken away and I couldnt imagine why/
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Hardline
Middlesboro, KY
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Tuna shit, you really think tha t you are so smart. Come run a section, see how much math you really use. I'm an owner so Iknow what the men have to know and what they have to be able to do mentally and physically.
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bet
Williamson, WV
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Mormonizer wrote: The sad part is some of you actually believe the Mormon is gonna save us all. It doesn't make one single bit of difference who gets elected, as nothing about coal will change. You can drink all the Mormon kool aid you want, heck you can even require young ladies to hold aspirins between their legs to prevent pregnancy, but the one thing you can not change is regardless of which one of the two bums that gets elected, things will not get any better for this area. We have been lucky and just now feeling the same effects the rest of the country has been struggling through for the last ten years. One thing is for sure you have to hand to to ol G.W., he flat out destroyed this country. Yes, that is right where the blame rests. America would have voted for a chimp just to get rid of the last Bush, and proved it. If anything Obuma hasn't done enough putting things back right, hell he continued most of the same policies, even the idiot patriot act. Obuma is a republican in disguise, and here are people believing electing another republican is the answer. The worst mistake America made was choosing Obuma over Hillary, but if I remember right blacks got their rights even before women. I find it hard to believe these two are the best both parties could offer up. Where is Ross Perot when we need him? You can bet your black ass against a peck of shelled corn if Romney is elected within ten months of his presidency big coal will start to move big time in east ky
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