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"it is extremely easy and disingenuous to conflate surface pollution with hydraulic f…"

essay replied Jan 26, 2010 to Exxon, XTO Probably Won't Face U.S. Fracturing Rules

13 Jan 27, 2010
Reply by Cary Jerome Marston Huff

"glad to see this, i was going to post something similar... apparently fracturing cri…"

essay replied Jan 21, 2010 to Exxon, XTO Probably Won't Face U.S. Fracturing Rules

13 Jan 27, 2010
Reply by Cary Jerome Marston Huff

"what are you even talking about, how do we get to laizzez faire capitalism from you…"

essay replied Jan 11, 2010 to Industry looking up, but threats remain

21 Jan 12, 2010
Reply by candywoman1

"my armor is thick like my accent"

essay replied Jan 11, 2010 to Industry looking up, but threats remain

21 Jan 12, 2010
Reply by candywoman1

"oh ok so for the purposes this discussion we're having rhetoric means whatever you w…"

essay replied Jan 11, 2010 to Industry looking up, but threats remain

21 Jan 12, 2010
Reply by candywoman1

"officially protested. this is exactly the kind of rhetoric i joined the site to coun…"

essay replied Jan 11, 2010 to Industry looking up, but threats remain

21 Jan 12, 2010
Reply by candywoman1

"/butts in that whole Offut AFB threat thing was overblown in and of itself, but it…"

essay replied Jan 11, 2010 to Industry looking up, but threats remain

21 Jan 12, 2010
Reply by candywoman1

"if we don't get a big draw report this week it may get ugly fast"

essay replied Jan 11, 2010 to Natural Gas Demand Surges

5 Jan 11, 2010
Reply by essay

"nah just saying, it's a little like being called a dirty gypsy or something, i know…"

essay replied Jan 7, 2010 to Analyst Sees A $5.50/Mcf Number For Full-Year 2010

7 Jan 7, 2010
Reply by sesport

"that's slightly offensive. anyway the draw was a little under expectations if i reca…"

essay replied Jan 7, 2010 to Analyst Sees A $5.50/Mcf Number For Full-Year 2010

7 Jan 7, 2010
Reply by sesport

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