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Daily Press - Ignoring the Source
heartlandinstitute
by heartlandinstitute  11-5-2009   
 Newspaper/LTE/Mention
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AGreenKampong - “Look at the science”, Mr Ho – a letter to the Straits Times
heartlandinstitute
by heartlandinstitute  11-4-2009   
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Oil firms' profits keep dropping as recession shrinks demand for energy
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
 What will happen if the price falls back to less than $50 a barrel? The key is that the oil price is really based on the most people can afford, not supply. If it doesn't pay to maintain supply because costs are higher than income generated, then supply will not be maintained.
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Dem Rep: Treat Felonious Corporations At Least as Harshly as ACORN
katsteevns
by katsteevns  10-4-2009   
 (Which Committed No Felonies)
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Oil Industry Sets a Brisk Pace of New Discoveries
jay8h
by jay8h  9-24-2009   
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Top Lobbying Spenders 2009
ljsdesign
by ljsdesign  9-14-2009    1
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Separation of Corporation and State-28th Amendment
mcsmithblack
by mcsmithblack  9-8-2009    3
 Personally speaking, I think this will eliminate several of the Hydra's heads (at least 5 out of 9).
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Man who cleans restrooms found to be a genius!
foxyarse
by foxyarse  9-6-2009    1
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WA Oil spill - disaster and more Exxon drilling to come
beanz
by beanz  8-28-2009   
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The Monopoly of Climate Change
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  8-25-2009   
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Exxon Mobil Violates the Law in Texas
leevardi
by leevardi  8-20-2009   
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Russia Charges US Is Rearming Georgia
citizenbfk
by citizenbfk  8-5-2009   
 This is abut the USA, Israel and the West trying to get oil and gas from the Caspian Sea. Georgia is critical for the pipeline. Amazingly, the Georgian Defense Minister is an Israeli (!) and an Israeli general is a prime advisor to their Georgian Army and was involved in starting last year's war. U.S. troops also there, on the ground; and NATO as well, even though Georgia is not in NATO but the West is trying to get it in. This headline is made at the same time, the same day, that Russian nuke subs are reported off the East Coast of the USA, the Cold War quickly being microwaved reheated. I think we should BUY and oil and natural gas we need and invest and develop more alternative energy and our own oil reserves if we have to. I hope we don't have to listen to any more propaganda about fighting for "peace and democracy," or twist it around to make it sound like Russia is the aggressor (on it's own border, while we're 12,000 miles from home) It's another war for B
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Oil Spike Caused by Speculators like Goldman Sachs & Morgan Stanley..et all..
TJColatrella
by TJColatrella  7-28-2009   
 We told you so...!
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Climate Science: follow the money
amgumen
by amgumen  7-24-2009    1
 and less than one five‐thousandth of the value of carbon trading in just the single year of 2008.
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Exxon sabatoages oil wells in Texas
ratilfar
by ratilfar  7-19-2009   
 “When the relationship turned sour in the 1990s, Exxon-Mobil terminated the lease and plugged the wells,” states Patterson’s report. “As per state rules, Exxon filed paperwork with the Railroad Commission outlining its well-plugging procedures and filed sworn affidavits as to the final condition of the wells. The O’Connor family soon learned those reports to the Railroad Commission were fraudulent. “When an independent producer, Emerald Oil, attempted to capitalize on new legislative incentives to reopen abandoned wells, they found the old Exxon-Mobil wells hadn’t been plugged but sabotaged — filled with junk, cut well casings, contaminated oil tank sludge and even explosives. Many of the wells were left unrecoverable.”
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Big Pharma BRIBES Doctors to HOOK Kids on AMPHETAMINES
leevardi
by leevardi  7-17-2009   
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The Real Story Behind Palin's Bombshell
cmac32141
by cmac32141  7-4-2009   
 Game, set, match.
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Regime Change!
apgalea
by apgalea  7-4-2009   
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GIVE THE WHALE A CHANCE
ellington
by ellington  6-27-2009   
 POSTPONE NEW OIL AND GAS ACTIVITIES IN THE WATERS OFF SAKHALIN ISLAND IMMEDIATELY
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Big Oil poised for return to Iraq
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  6-26-2009   
 The winners of the War in Iraq? Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell, Repsol, China National Petroleum & Chemical Company and Russia’s Lukoil. Just as was planned all along.
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Exxon Oil Spill Ordered to Pay--Again
lakotahope
by lakotahope  6-16-2009   
 This Environmental Disaster Saga has been going on for 2 decades. With litigators, the art of the lawsuit is to outlive your opponents. Since the oil spill, families have had children, the children in turn have grown to adults and gone on to college, joined the military and had children of their own. Kind of strikes an angry cord when a jury awards damages, then a judge is simply asked by the defendants lawyers to set aside the verdict or reduce the amount of the award. And, magic, all is good with the world for the defendant.
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Oil and Indians Don't Mix
papananook
by papananook  6-12-2009    1
 Wally Hickel, the former Governor of Alaska, dismissed my suggestion that the Chugach deserved a bit more respect (and cash) for their property. "Land ownership comes in two ways, Mr. Palast." explained the governor and pipeline magnate, "Purchase or conquest. The fact that your granddaddy chased a caribou across the land doesn't make it yours." The Chugach had lived there for 3,000 years. I asked Chevron about the wave of poisonings and deaths. According to an independent report, 1,401 deaths, mostly of children, mostly from cancers, can be traced to Chevron's toxic dumping. Chevron's lawyer told me, "And it's the only case of cancer in the world? How many cases of children with cancer do you have in the States? ... They have to prove that it is our crude," which, he noted with glee, "is absolutely impossible." Big Oil treats indigenous blood like a cheap gasoline additive. That's why the Peruvians are up in arms. The Cofan of Ecuador, unlike their brothers in Peru,
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Black Tide and the Myth of Clean Coal
violetnightshade
by violetnightshade  6-9-2009   
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Chevron Oil faces $27 billion damages claim
leevardi
by leevardi  6-8-2009   
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Penny stocks in US
micheljohnson
by micheljohnson  6-5-2009   
 For more details visit us at http://www.stockrich.com/
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Las Vegas Review Journal - Of experts and global warming
heartlandinstitute
by heartlandinstitute  6-1-2009   
 LTE
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seeps R' messy
doodleicious
by doodleicious  5-22-2009   
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American approach to economic crisis
pascual
by pascual  5-15-2009   
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The Tyranny of Good Intentions
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  5-13-2009   
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U.S. prof sees green-jobs boom here
heartlandinstitute
by heartlandinstitute  5-11-2009   
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This is why we pay so much for gas
ikino22
by ikino22  4-13-2009   
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(No) Drill, Baby, Drill
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  4-13-2009   
  But when Costa Rica put one minister in charge of energy and environment, “it created a very different way of thinking about how to solve problems,” said Rodríguez, now a regional vice president for Conservation International. “The environment sector was able to influence the energy choices by saying: ‘Look, if you want cheap energy, the cheapest energy in the long-run is renewable energy. So let’s not think just about the next six months; let’s think out 25 years.’ ” As a result, Costa Rica hugely invested in hydro-electric power, wind and geo-thermal, and today it gets more than 95 percent of its energy from these renewables. In 1985, it was 50 percent hydro, 50 percent oil. More interesting, Costa Rica discovered its own oil five years ago but decided to ban drilling — so as not to pollute its politics or environment! What country bans oil drilling?
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On This Day!
ofcapri
by ofcapri  3-27-2009   
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stick you damn hand in it
doodleicious
by doodleicious  3-24-2009   
 yes says Greg- the captain was drunk-but sleeping in his bunk- the ship was being guided blind- by the ships 3rd mate-guiding blind because the radar system was turned off-why off u ask? because Exxon was too cheap to fix the damn thing- it had been busted since the ships maiden voyage-how convenient for Exxon to be able to say ahhh- drunk driving accident- not a we're to cheap to kep our ships up to snuff-they have also been too cheap to clean up their mess
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20th Birthday of the Exxon Valdez Lie
brightlight4
by brightlight4  3-24-2009    1
  It also marks the 20th Anniversary of a lie. Lots of lies: catalogued in a four-volume investigation of the disaster; four volumes you'll never see. I wrote that report, with my team of investigators working with the Natives preparing fraud and racketeering charges against Exxon. You'll never see the report because Exxon lawyers threatened the Natives, "Mention the f-word and you'll never get a dime" of compensation to clean up the villages. The Natives agreed to drop the fraud charge - and Exxon stiffed them on the money. You're surprised, right? Doubtless, for the 20th Anniversary of the Great Spill, the media will schlep out that old story that the tanker ran aground because its captain was drunk at the wheel. Bullshit. Yes, the captain was "three sheets to the wind" - but sleeping it off below-decks. The ship was in the hands of the third mate who was driving blind. That is, the Exxon Valdez' Raycas radar system was turned off; turned off because it was busted and
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20 years on, Exxon Valdez oil still fouls Alaska coast
masbury
by masbury  3-24-2009   
 "Drill, baby, drill," the GOP chanted. I wonder what seaside area will be next fouled. Pensacola? Mobile? St Pete? What would twenty years of oil toxicity do to the Gulf Coast?
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Students Strike Oil on Alaskan Beach
karteblanche
by karteblanche  3-21-2009   
  Alaska High School Students find Oil on Prince William Sound beach, just inches under the surface. Dig shallow hole, pour water, get oil. 17 years after tragic oil spill, oil remains on beaches. Now, see the sequel. Students Strike Oil on Alaskan Beach: 2 at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Wqycq... This field trip was featured in an April 2006 NPR feature on the lingering effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill of 1989. To get a little more perspective, please listen to this report here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5344108
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Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Victims Hold News Conference On High Court Case
karteblanche
by karteblanche  3-21-2009   
 Steve Smith (L), a longtime Alaska fisherman, confers with Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) during a press conference with victims of the Exxon Valdez oil spill at the National Press Club February 26, 2008 in Washington, DC. The press conference comes a day before Supreme Court arguments are scheduled in Baker v. Exxon, a landmark case in the ongoing battle between Alaska residents and Exxon.
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Shell announces no more alternative energy research
willhelm
by willhelm  3-21-2009    16
 Congratulations, leftists. Shell and Exxon are two of the worlds largest developers of alternative energy. Thanks to your policies, taxation, and reluctance to drill at home, we will lose this major source of discovery and innovation. Exxon is surely soon to follow. It is competition, you know. It costs money to research. Exxon will have little choice.
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Still Having a Bad Day????
Steve148
by Steve148  3-13-2009   
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