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<blockquote data-quote="1krr" data-source="post: 2738727" data-attributes="member: 750"><p>I say it's proven. It's not just that they happen to be in the area when the earthquake happened and that earthquake would have happened whether they were there or not. No I don't believe that. The earthquake didn't and never happened before they got there, and when they got there, those folks started having earthquakes. Call it what you will. The facts are laid out. Believe them or not, that's up to you as a free man. The fact is the average joe, like me, has taken notice, done some reseach and is pissed enough about it to become an activist against the industry. And public opinion is moving away from the industry and they know this. They are going to have a tougher time getting their guy elected next time around because people, like me, are tired of oil companies forcing their way onto people's land, causing earthquakes, and shyting where they eat (pollution). All it takes is for enough people like me to get tired enough of the BS to get the word out and enough people will start demanding fracking ends, etc etc. And it's no one but the oil industry's fault. They could have taken care of their neighbors. Not sued people out of the land they own, and been good corporate citizens but they didn't They turned a big ship and they might not find themselves as welcome here unless they clean up their act and quickly.</p><p></p><p>Ok, enough, punchy tired and rambling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1krr, post: 2738727, member: 750"] I say it's proven. It's not just that they happen to be in the area when the earthquake happened and that earthquake would have happened whether they were there or not. No I don't believe that. The earthquake didn't and never happened before they got there, and when they got there, those folks started having earthquakes. Call it what you will. The facts are laid out. Believe them or not, that's up to you as a free man. The fact is the average joe, like me, has taken notice, done some reseach and is pissed enough about it to become an activist against the industry. And public opinion is moving away from the industry and they know this. They are going to have a tougher time getting their guy elected next time around because people, like me, are tired of oil companies forcing their way onto people's land, causing earthquakes, and shyting where they eat (pollution). All it takes is for enough people like me to get tired enough of the BS to get the word out and enough people will start demanding fracking ends, etc etc. And it's no one but the oil industry's fault. They could have taken care of their neighbors. Not sued people out of the land they own, and been good corporate citizens but they didn't They turned a big ship and they might not find themselves as welcome here unless they clean up their act and quickly. Ok, enough, punchy tired and rambling. [/QUOTE]
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