B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for October 04, 2012

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    legaleagle48  about 12 years ago

    Your Tea Party dollars at work!

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    doffy  about 12 years ago

    I wonder when they’re going to visit The Solyndra Fire Pits. They say if you throw money into them…Nothing happens.

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    Jonni  about 12 years ago

    Exxon created one of those when its tanker spilled about 8 million gallons in Valdez, Alaska.

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    BloomCo  about 12 years ago

    What people seem to forget is that oil IS natural. So is coal. Why do you think they call it NATURAL gas? We could just as easily call it NATURAL oil and NATURAL coal. And people seem to forget that right in Los Angeles is the La Brea Tar Pits. Another NATURAL thing. There are natural oil seeps off the coast of California and in the Gulf of Mexico. Drilling for and using the oil would reduce these natural seeps.

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    legaleagle48  about 12 years ago

    Is it? Which party wants to eliminate all environmental controls so that its pet corporations can run about unfettered? Hint: It’s not the Democrats.

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    barryj35967  about 12 years ago

    Hadn’t heard about national parks being privatized, but if true I say “Full speed ahead!” Private interests ALWAYS look after their property better than government bureaucracy does. Every acre that Forever Wild, Sierra Club, Nature Conservancy, and government grabs is doomed to deteriorate. The power company in my neck of the woods owned an entire watershed to protect its hydro plant resource, but once it abandoned the hydro plant as too small, it donated the acreage, some to the state and some to the feds.Guess what? Where the power company provided public use access and maintained the forest and trails to generate revenue, the government goons neglected to do even the most basic things to protect the resources. Result: lower water quality, eroded and degraded trails with increased erosion, and a massive kill-off of trees from a borer infestation. Today, the once beautiful, park-like forest has suffered several devastating fires and still has a massive fuel load of dead trees waiting for the next inferno. Private ownership would never have let this happen.

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    grenjello  about 12 years ago

    Fomally known as Valdese Alaska

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    jtviper7  about 12 years ago

    More politics in the comics… Bah Humbug.

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    travburg1  about 12 years ago

    BRAVO!

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    ginkens001  about 12 years ago

    You mean it’s not the B.P. Nature Park

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    folklegendredux  about 12 years ago

    Did I wake up in 1986?

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    watmiwori  about 12 years ago

    T’ain’t funny, McGee.

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    beyondnow777  about 12 years ago

    “It is this world, a world where cruise ships throw away more food in a day than most residents of Port-au-Prince see in a year, where white folks’ greed runs a world in need, apartheid in one hemisphere, apathy in another hemisphere…That’s the world! On which hope sits!”

    Hmm, which part of that do you “real Americans” think is untrue?

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    The Life I Draw Upon  about 12 years ago

    Which candidate? Which poison is safer? BTW: there was an oil spill into the Yellowstone River.

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