Not that I consider him to be an expert, but his is a popular & nationally televised show. Taken with a very G R A N D E grain of salt as his final suggestion is "Vodka." lol, Oh, and please note one of his major corporate sponsors is Burger King. js, (08
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Permalink Reply by little ole 1st grade teacher on July 21, 2012 at 8:24 Will not come up .... ????
Permalink Reply by John Brewster on July 27, 2012 at 15:29 Your comment is apparently an attempt to be cute - playing on the 1% of our society who are achievers/successful that were attacked in the "occupy" movement. I find it difficult to understand your comment. Are you suggesting that there is substantial proof that fracing is harmful? If so, you are uninformed. Are you suggesting that non-payment of royalty is a common occurence? If so, again, wrong. Delayed payments are most often due to title issues. Most states have statutes requiring payment of substantial interest penalties when payments are late without justification. The instances of long-term non-payment without justification are extremely rare and unintentional.
Permalink Reply by RAZORBACK on July 27, 2012 at 15:41 There is little doubt to which side of the political fence Letterman that has his loyalty.
Permalink Reply by robert minton on July 23, 2012 at 14:27 Take heart! Some village will come to new york to retrieve their idiot!
Permalink Reply by robert minton on July 27, 2012 at 14:36 It's called "all hat, and no cattle". Factual information only gets in the way of sensationalism.
Permalink Reply by RAZORBACK on July 27, 2012 at 15:58 Quote below seem's to paint the picture.
Hey, remember when David Letterman was a comedian? You might not be old enough. Over the years, he’s transformed from a bitter and miserable comic to a bitter and miserable left-wing scold. (Not that the two are mutually exclusive, but he’s pretty much given up on the first part.) And now, he has become a bitter and miserable science expert.
Permalink Reply by Hopeful About Natural Gas on July 21, 2012 at 9:56 Letterman has millions of viewers from all colors of the political rainbow. This is bad for us. He has a lot of big newsmakers on his show. New York state has a large concentration of news media who feed stories around the world. This is bad.
of course, we could always send him some ice cream that has guar-gum in it!!!
Permalink Reply by Buzzy B. on August 1, 2012 at 5:48 I would submit that out of the "millions of viewers" that actually watch his rants there may be about 2% who have any influence or effect on anything of significance related to the frac issue. All bark, no bite.
Permalink Reply by P.G. on July 21, 2012 at 11:16 I remember listening to Letterman before he became famous when he was working as a DJ in Indianapolis, IN..
They were all ribbing him about it when he said he was leaving the station to become a comedian. He said if he became successful, he would never lose his hoosier conservative roots...looks like someone needs to remind him of what he promised..huh?
Permalink Reply by P.G. on July 22, 2012 at 6:11 I remember listening while driving to work..WNTS..I believe was the station...listeners would call in and he was entertaining to listen to..sometimes he would hang up on them..
It was funny when he said he was leaving to become a comedian...all the other DJs were negatively laughing and joking about his ambitions...about 2 years later he popped up on the Johny Carson show...
Permalink Reply by Paul Jackson on July 26, 2012 at 9:44 Anyone stupid enough to listen to this POS is likely too ignorant to know the truth.
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