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General Category => Political Talk => Topic started by: careless hal on May 16, 2012, 01:31:43 AM
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http://news.yahoo.com/video/clevelandwews-20910953/oil-industry-wants-to-drill-in-ohio-29269875.html#crsl=%252Fvideo%252Fclevelandwews-20910953%252Foil-industry-wants-to-drill-in-ohio-29269875.html
I take back all the bad things I've said. Maybe when those rigs go up in poster's backyards, they will share in the profits. I know I would.
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They could drill on my property, but it's in IL. They probably wouldn't want to do business here and I don't blame them. IL pols are one step lower than the @sswipes that stole 20 sets of harness at the Delaware fairground.
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They could drill on my property, but it's in IL. They probably wouldn't want to do business here and I don't blame them. IL pols are one step lower than the @sswipes that stole 20 sets of harness at the Delaware fairground.
Hey !!! Lighten up there bud. Our current liar-in-chief is from Illinois...I think, maybe Hawaii?, maybe Indonesia?, or possibly Kenya?. A certainty is that the shining star with the big arse, Hillary Cartoon in an Illinoisian.
You guys sure produce some quality up there.
On a serious note, they seem to be finding more and more available pools of recoverable crude each and every day. The new drilling methods and exploration devices make the one time doom and gloom enviro-freaks look more ridiculous with each passing day. Their last resource (except for politicians like Da Bamster) will soon be ground water polution and that's hard to prove considering that the crude infused strata is maybe a half mile below existing natural ground water reservoirs. The freaks will try however.
If their is/was crude in Pennsylvania why not Ohio as well?
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Good points Danville. I took a lot of geology courses when I was in college in the mid 60's. They said our oil reserves would last no more than 20 years. Today exploration and recovery methods are so advanced I say drill drill drill.My cousin(the real smart one) has PHD's in nuclear physics and geo-physics. He works for a major oil company. He tells me we have more than enough oil for a100 years. P.s- he can count cards at blackjack.
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Who's getting drilled in Ohio?