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"i spent 10 minutes typing something out and my power flickered, it's so not worth re…"

essay replied Jan 2, 2012 to The Continuing Saga of the Keystone XL

3 Jan 3, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"i think this is a clear signal that all shale production outside of louisiana should…"

essay replied Jan 2, 2012 to 4.0 Earthquake Strikes in US - OHIO

19 Jan 5, 2012
Reply by Hopeful About Natural Gas

"it's like the jeff foxworthy joke where they always go find the toothless old woman…"

essay replied Dec 30, 2011 to New Program On CMT-Bayou Billionaires

82 Oct 30, 2012
Reply by kittycatmama

"he wouldn't do it ;)"

essay replied Dec 30, 2011 to New Program On CMT-Bayou Billionaires

82 Oct 30, 2012
Reply by kittycatmama

"so what's your solution, get rid of the exemption so we can keep subsidizing english…"

essay replied Dec 20, 2011 to How Is It That Our Windfall Became A Shortfall?

24 Jan 3, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"sure it's public record.  http://revenue.louisiana.gov/forms/publications/TEB%282010…"

essay replied Dec 20, 2011 to How Is It That Our Windfall Became A Shortfall?

24 Jan 3, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"i can respect that opinion but if we're going to look at the horizontal exemption th…"

essay replied Dec 20, 2011 to How Is It That Our Windfall Became A Shortfall?

24 Jan 3, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"red river parish now pays teachers a whole lot more than they did before the shale,…"

essay replied Dec 20, 2011 to How Is It That Our Windfall Became A Shortfall?

24 Jan 3, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"he is my congressman and i approve this message."

essay replied Dec 19, 2011 to Rep. Fleming on Fed Regs of Hydro-Fracking

3 Dec 19, 2011
Reply by essay

"politics ain't exactly a pillowfight at the local sorority house.  i have family dow…"

essay replied Dec 19, 2011 to How Is It That Our Windfall Became A Shortfall?

24 Jan 3, 2012
Reply by sesport II

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