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  • rollinstone  
    rollinstone said...
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    " MK, thanks for the information, I am very sorry to hear that about your grandson - my son died from cancer so I know your anguish. (http://bakerinstitute.org/publications/GCC-pub-SassUraniumMining-032811.pdf) From what I gather the paper's main premise is that drilling exploratory wells introduces oxygen into the aquifer but worse occurs when they do a pump test. I can see where drilling the test could possibly introduce some oxygen, but the pump test uses water from the aquifer, which I understand they do not re-inject back into the aquifer. So we must be talking about minute amounts of oxygen. Secondly I'm puzzled by how fast you think the water moves in the aquifer even given a "fault." I thought at the Goliad Conference they said the water moved about 50 feet per year at that rate it would take over 100 years to move a mile! Also this is a huge aquifer approximately 100 miles wide and 400 miles long and hundreds (?) of feet deep. One last point I do not trust these anti-mining "scientific reports" particularly when the author of this report is a so-called "expert" paid by a lawyer - in this case Jim Blackburn. I have caught these guys lying too many times. These people particularly the lawyers have an agenda that always seems to get in the way of "honest research." "
    7/8/2011 - 07:46 PM
  • familyman1122  
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    "Thanks for the post! Do you remember catching "Lightning Bugs", watching the first man to fly into space after the monkeys, The Beatles coming to the U.S., Watching the only president to get kicked out of office, (R.Nixon), The tensions of the cold war like "Duck and Cover" in case of a missle attack? Which was no help at all when everything would have been fried anyway. lol I do miss those days too .......... "
    11/29/2010 - 06:54 AM
  • markkrueger  
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    "Well, if that's the case, then perhaps the San Antonio attorney is correct in stating that the problem is with the CPU causing spontaneous acceleration and not a floor mat or pedal problem. Try reading the facts. Mrs. Totah stated that something went wrong with the car. Are you saying she's lying?"
    2/13/2010 - 01:54 PM
  • sickandtired  
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    "I work at the location Mrs. Totah ran through and to answer your ? about the floor mats, no she did not have them in the car. Quit assuming. Your artice you posted quoting the officer says he didn't see floor mats in the car. To me, that says there were none. You are reading too much into things like you always do Krueger."
    2/13/2010 - 01:23 PM

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