Cosmic Cowbell wrote:I suppose I'm simply willing to take a longer view of politics and the strategies inherent in the game.
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:EatsGrape:
That may have tasted like a grape to you, but it all smelled like shit to me.
Bon Appétit.
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Cosmic Cowbell wrote:I suppose I'm simply willing to take a longer view of politics and the strategies inherent in the game.
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Cosmic Cowbell wrote:Unfortunately, that's due to the fact that it's a subjective Data Dump/Echo Chamber. It's certainly not a discussion thread (see Nordic).
Simulist wrote: but it all smelled like shit to me.
Percival wrote:I love that this thread is still going strong, every time I open RI and see it at the top it brings a big smile to my face and restores my hope for humanity.
Fuckem!
82_28 wrote:I can't think of anybody who defends anything about Obama anymore.
Defending Obama after it became obvious that his administration had already surrendered to the Bush agenda from day one must be a little like being one of those Japanese soldiers who was still fighting World War II thirty years after the Surrender of Japan.
(Of course those undaunted Japanese soldiers lived on little islands in the South Pacific, and didn't know anything — much like the Obama apologists today who clearly don't know anything, either.)
Jeff wrote:Col. Quisp wrote:Making assumptions about your opponent is likely to bring on more insults and ad hominem attacks, ad infinitum, and over what?
Like the Colonel says.
Please keep your remarks to the message, not the messenger.
Obama Admin Rejects Timeout for Natural Gas Drilling in N.Y., Pa.
By MIKE SORAGHAN of Greenwire
Published: September 22, 2010
The Obama administration has decided against pressing for a temporary halt to Marcellus Shale drilling in Pennsylvania and New York, a key federal official said.
Brig. Gen. Peter "Duke" DeLuca, commander of the North Atlantic Division of the Army Corps of Engineers, last week declined a request from Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-N.Y.) to use the federal government's vote on the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) to seek a temporary ban on gas production in the Delaware watershed.
Hinchey wants drilling there to wait until the commission completes a "cumulative impact statement," but DeLuca said that could delay drilling for years.
"The citizens of the basin are counting on the commission to make smart choices that allow for environmental protection to proceed together with economic development," DeLuca wrote in the Sept. 14 letter (pdf).
The letter was written a day before Lt. Col. Philip Secrist, representing DeLuca and the Obama administration on the commission, voted to continue limited exploratory drilling in the basin. The vote denied a request by environmental groups seeking to block the drilling of test wells that were "grandfathered in" when the commission imposed a de facto moratorium.
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