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September 8, 2011
In 1930, my greatgrandparents purchased a beautiful farm in Bradford County, PA, in a little hamlet called French Azilum. In the summer, we spent time there, resting, breathing in the fresh air, enjoying the wild flowers, the bright stars and planets on a clear moonlit night, and swimming in the Susquehanna River. If gas drilling is allowed to continue, Bradford County and all of Pennsylvania will be forever changed, ruined beyond repair.
7 comments:
Maybe if you lived up here more than a day out of the year you would know whats really happening here
Anonymous, would you care to identify yourself? You obviously have no idea how much time I spend in PA. Not that it matters.
Peacegirl
Anonymous, you obviously do not know Peacegirl. You are a coward to leave a mean message with no name. If there is one person who cares- and has always cared- about Camp and the valley, it is Peacegirl. What is really happening in PA? Well, it's clear that it's flooding on a major scale which, combined with human waste from the treatment plant and frack fluid from the gas wells, makes for a pretty dangerous situation. I pray for the safety of all and I hope that the floodwaters continue to recede.
I think it's a bad situation for everyone whether the gas company is here or not...Don't think you can blame them for the flooding...I watched quite a lot floating down the river at Wyalusing today and there is quite a bit of it that is contaminating the river that has not one thing to do with the gas companies. There are pros and cons to them being here, but they aren't to blame for everything bad around here.
No one is blaming the gas industry for the flooding. No one is saying that all the contamination is due to the gas industry. No one is saying that every bad thing is caused by the gas industry. So I am not quite sure what your point is. It sounds as if you are a local person whoever you are. I hope you and your family are OK and that everything will be returned to normal soon.
Carol:
Anonymous posters are not worth the effort. I rarely publish their comments unless they are willing to identify themselves. Most aren't. Tells me all I need to know about their motives and character.
Keep up the great work.
Don
Don, I think I am going to take your advice! This past week has been a doozy for Anonymous poster/posters. Thanks for your encouragement.
Peacegirl
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