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I support the Military???
IMO, I support the troops and vets, not necessarily the military.


Troops fire the weapons with depleted uranium.  It's not a secret the U.S. uses them and the affect it has.


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Troops fire the weapons with depleted uranium.  It's not a secret the U.S. uses them and the affect it has.


So tell me again what depleted uranium has to do with fracking & earthquakes???
Or did you just get lost.


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Quoted from BuckStrider
And that settles that!
EPA: No Widespread Harm to Drinking Water From Fracking



In fact, the EPA reported specific cases of water contamination,
and an EPA official said the report makes no determination of safety.

Sorry Bucky.  Your story doesn't stand up to a FACTCHECK.

http://www.factcheck.org/2015/06/clearing-up-claims-on-epa-fracking-study/


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So tell me again what depleted uranium has to do with fracking & earthquakes???
Or did you just get lost.


It contaminates water.  I thought you were concerned about the environment and things that are bad for the environment.  My bad.  


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It contaminates water.  I thought you were concerned about the environment and things that are bad for the environment.  My bad.  


Then why not start a "Concerned with the Environment" thread if that is your aim.  Or was your objective
to cloud the issue of fracking or a thread hijack???


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Then why not start a "Concerned with the Environment" thread if that is your aim.  Or was your objective
to cloud the issue of fracking or a thread hijack???


You hijacked your own thread.  You cited studies about fracking contaminating water.  I'm pretty sure you posted a video at some point on this thread or maybe another thread of a person lighting their tap water on fire.  If it's only about earthquakes, then only talk about earthquakes, don't cloud the issue with water contamination.


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http://ecowatch.com/2015/06/05/josh-fox-fracking-contaminates-drinking-water/

In a draft report five years in the making, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has confirmed that fracking does indeed contaminate drinking water, a fact the oil and gas industry has vehemently denied.

But instead of dismantling the industry’s “not one single case of groundwater contamination caused by fracking” refrain, the EPA decided to go with the misleading headline “there is no evidence fracking has led to widespread, systemic impacts on drinking water resources.”
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I support the Military???
IMO, I support the troops and vets, not necessarily the military.




Interesting how you interpret supporting those who physically support and supported "the military", as not necessarily supporting the military.

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It contaminates water.  I thought you were concerned about the environment and things that are bad for the environment.  My bad.  


Boxnews is a selectively concerned propaganda machine.

He seems to pick topics that are never the worst offenders.

The entire oil industry causes massive damage to the world.

Gasoline a Diesel engines, wars for oil, spills, pipeline leaks, etc.


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Boxnews is a selectively concerned propaganda machine.

He seems to pick topics that are never the worst offenders.

The entire oil industry causes massive damage to the world.

Gasoline a Diesel engines, wars for oil, spills, pipeline leaks, etc.




Prosecuting the people that littered nations with chemicals and nuclear waste is low on the list of environmental priorities.  Fracking is the big issue.


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You hijacked your own thread.  You cited studies about fracking contaminating water.  I'm pretty sure you posted a video at some point on this thread or maybe another thread of a person lighting their tap water on fire.  If it's only about earthquakes, then only talk about earthquakes, don't cloud the issue with water contamination.


The topic is Fracking and Earthquakes.
The Earthquakes are CAUSED by pumping chemical laden water back into the earth.  If the water were
free of fracking chemicals, it could just be reused or put into ground water.

So... Earthquakes and contaminated water that causes the earthquakes are a part of the subject of
this thread... Fracking and Earthquakes.

Somehow  Cissy thinks that depleted uranium also causes earthquakes from Fracking.  Strange!


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Somehow  Cissy thinks that depleted uranium also causes earthquakes from Fracking.  Strange!


No, depleted uranium causes cancer and birth defects.  Fracking earthquakes do not.  As long as the depleted uranium isn't being dropped on your side of the earth, too bad for those other poor bastards.

Fracking...what a silly debate.


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No, depleted uranium causes cancer and birth defects.  Fracking earthquakes do not.  As long as the depleted uranium isn't being dropped on your side of the earth, too bad for those other poor bastards.

Fracking...what a silly debate.


Don't mean to be a grammar Nazi, but isn't it "What a silly Fracking debate?"


"I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving
               hysterical naked,
dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for
               an angry fix,"


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Don't mean to be a grammar Nazi, but isn't it "What a silly Fracking debate?"


Could be.  If it is, I thank the German English  teacher for correcting it.


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Could be.  If it is, I thank the German English  teacher for correcting it.


LOL


"I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving
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