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Armed morons ready to take on the feds
On 4/13/14, 11:14 AM,
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On Sun, 13 Apr 2014 08:07:54 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 4/12/14, 11:23 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article ,
says...
Lets start from the top. Is grazing cattle "****ing up" the tortoise
habitat more than a factory and a solar farm?
What factory or solar farm?
That's your right-wing conspiracy.
Hey, your right to believe that bull****.
Before you answer. Cattle farms are generally considered tortoise
sanctuaries here.
The fees were not even brought up until the government wanted that
property for something else that involved big contributors.
You "money in politics" people need to be consistent.
This started in 1993, long before solar farms.
This isn't about tortoises. It's about grazing fees and a lawbreaker.
They have been after this asshole since 1999 for not paying the fees.
He lost in court.
He's just another wacko deadbeat.
No doubt he'd **** up the environment if he could.
He doesn't care about the law.
Hey, you a Jesse James fan?
Greg lives in a state where the government is about to allow a major
polluting activity, the drilling of an oil and gas waste disposal well
in prime habitat for the endangered Florida panther in south Florida, a
well that may also endanger the aquifer from which Floridians get their
drinking water.
"May endanger," because "no one will know how dangerous it is because
there are no requirements that the contents be disclosed. Oil and gas
wastes have been shown to contain toxic substances which endanger both
human health and the environment, but Congress exempted them from
federal hazardous waste law back in the 1980s. Because of this loophole,
oil and gas waste disposal wells aren’t built to standards needed to
protect underground sources of drinking water from hazardous
waste--regardless of how toxic the waste may be."
http://tinyurl.com/qxltpqt
There is no such thing as the Florida Panther anymore. They are just
garden variety mountain lions since they were cross bread with Texas
cougars.
There are already plenty of oil wells here with no ill effect on the
cougars or the aquifers. It turns out these cats have no problem
living around people. The people do have a problem with the cats tho,
when they start losing pets, farm animals and wondering when a kid
will be next.
These are the same cats that eat joggers in California.
Maybe we should drop a dozen in Southern Md and let you "enjoy" them
too.
Greg the Anti-Environmentalist. Love it.
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