I object to MY country having to be in that cartoon at all. It is inconvenient, isn't it?
It does of course demonstrate my point about you guys having a need to point fingers though.
" Na Na, See! Their polution kills more than ours does"
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mtbr
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:30 pm
poquas wrote:
I have no argument with that.
I object to MY country having to be in that cartoon at all. It is inconvenient, isn't it?
ahh poor baby
we are an energy producing nation and we will be for a long time to come.
Alta_redneck
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:54 pm
Poguas do you concern yourself with your own government, when they want to turn actual lakes into tailings pond for the mining industry?
Oppss their I go pointing fingers aren’t I
ziggy
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:59 pm
Alta_redneck wrote:
Poguas do you concern yourself with your own government, when they want to turn actual lakes into tailings pond for the mining industry?
Oppss their I go pointing fingers aren’t I
I was searching some arial photo's of B.C.'s open pit mines today and they have nothing to brag about when it come's to reclaiming these mines.
Some are good but there's lot's of damage from the old days that the bc'ers are ignoring. Same with Manitoba.
Nice to see them focus on Alberta though where we actually reclaim all tailing's ponds.
Alta_redneck
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:04 pm
Dirty Oil Activists, the new Peta.
Yogi
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:08 pm
poquas wrote:
I have no argument with that.
I object to MY country having to be in that cartoon at all. It is inconvenient, isn't it?
It does of course demonstrate my point about you guys having a need to point fingers though.
" Na Na, See! Their polution kills more than ours does"
Your mind is like the twilight zone!
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Alta_redneck
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:13 pm
The time I toured the Fording Mine at Elkford (is that the right name?) Their one spill area had slid and filled the creek and valley below with rock. I couldn't sleep for weeks, thinking about all the trout that was buried under all that.
ziggy
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:20 pm
Alta_redneck wrote:
The time I toured the Fording Mine at Elkford (is that the right name?) Their one spill area had slid and filled the creek and valley below with rock. I couldn't sleep for weeks, thinking about all the trout that was buried under all that.
There's been dump failure's at all the mines and live's lost because of them,some go for miles.Imagine sitting on a cat on the edge of a mountain and your suddenly dropping as fast as gravity will let you,or logging underneath one when it let's go.
mtbr
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:46 pm
Alta_redneck wrote:
Dirty Oil Activists, the new Peta.
it won't take long for Paris Hilton to make a new home movie ,this time she'll be trying to screw Alberta.
Alta_redneck
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:08 pm
ziggy wrote:
Alta_redneck wrote:
The time I toured the Fording Mine at Elkford (is that the right name?) Their one spill area had slid and filled the creek and valley below with rock. I couldn't sleep for weeks, thinking about all the trout that was buried under all that.
Imagine sitting on a cat on the edge of a mountain and your suddenly dropping as fast as gravity will let you
That’s exactly what I was thinking when we looked over the edge of it. That piano wire was stretched so tight I think it was out of tune. And I wasn’t comfortable jumping over those 2 foot wide cracks, we all went one at a time, and when you landed on the next level down, you just stood there seeing if you could feel the ground move. Us flatlanders must of looked like a bunch of wusses to the Fording guys.
fifeboy
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:46 pm
ziggy wrote:
Alta_redneck wrote:
Poguas do you concern yourself with your own government, when they want to turn actual lakes into tailings pond for the mining industry?
Oppss their I go pointing fingers aren’t I
I was searching some arial photo's of B.C.'s open pit mines today and they have nothing to brag about when it. come's to reclaiming these mines.
Some are good but there's lot's of damage from the old days that the bc'ers are ignoring. Same with Manitoba.
Nice to see them focus on Alberta though where we actually reclaim all tailing's ponds.
John Prine, one of the greats of American Folk Music: Prine is fantastic in concert. A trip through Muhlenberg County, Kentucky is a real education. I would not wish that on anyone, even mtbr. Next time you go south, take the Western Kentucky Parkway through Muhlenberg County.
I wanted the youtube where Prine sings with Iris DeMent, but the sound quality is very bad on that one.
RUEZ
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:53 pm
When did BC become the big bully here to all you poor Albertans? Isn't it Obama who's questioning your oil sands not BC?
Alta_redneck
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:34 pm
Poguas has been telling us everything he knows from the Greenpeace propaganda, on the oilsands and we found that he doesn’t know SFA. So we thought we would see if he knew anything about what’s happening closer to home. That’s about it.
ziggy
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:54 am
Kenmore will fit right in here also,i invited him here so we can expose his ignorance and he wont feel lonely. I dont think he wants facts though,makes him look like a retard when he spouts his dirty oil propaganda.