Sunday, September 13, 2009

No Permits At All

Overwhelming evidence now exists that the Halliburton gas drilling process causes contaminated drinking water, carcinogens in the farmland and food chain, torn-up roads, risk of explosions, toxic air pollution, plummeting real estate values, and screeching noise pollution.

What does the gas industry have to give back to the land and the people who live on the land? Practically nothing. The gas industry has a way to avoid consequences. Lots of money and lots of lawyers and lots of public officials and community leaders who can't wait for the drilling to commence. Why do people make decisions which are not in their best interests? It is the hope of striking it rich. The only people who do that for sure are the gas drilling corporations.

INSIST ON TOUGH LOCAL PERMITTING AND ROAD USE!

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