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Steve Rechel ·  ·  Top Commenter · Newark, Ohio

I suggest you ask the people there this question.It could be the plan of some people that allow the drilling on their land to simply move to another area especially if a problem ever occurs where the water is in fact polluted.Not to mention that some of these people who are even considering to allow probably won't enjoy the comments they receive if they are ever seen out in public.But then again like I said it is not even known yet if some of the landowners who might be considering to allow the drilling might not even live in this area.It is my hope that if this is true that the owners of the land would at least consider to sell the land to people that live in this area who are against fracking.Here is what some of the people living in the New York area think about it.http://www.mnn.com/local-reports/new-york/local-blog/fracking-the-g...
  • What are these anti frackers up to? http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2012/02/occupy_well_stre... 
    A fine article here. may I ask why raising money for bail would be necessary, if you were not breaking the law no bail would be required! 
    A radical group rather should scare the public as to question how far these radicals would go? Do you recall anti putting spikes into trees to prevent the cutting of trees? Sabotage upon private property that has been linked to radicals. Destruction of private property as well.
  • Billy Whyde ·  Top Commenter · 59 years old
    http://www.wearepowershift.org/users/alexander-lotorto
    In Pittsburgh, five protesters were arrested outside of the Halliburton-sponsored Developing Unconventional Gas East conference. The arrests followed a dancing flash mob that meandered its way from various conference participants' hotel lobbies and an angry march that took to the streets without a permit and united anti-fracking organizers with Occupy Pittsburgh-ers. These are the FIRST direct action arrests in the United States in the fight against fracking. It's been a long time coming, but we've finally reached a milestone that hopefully will become contagious!

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I don't live where my land is located in SW pennsylvania.  No reason to, the area is economically depressed.  But this facking might just change things.  I still won't live there however.  ....So, frack away, I say.....A relative who does live there told the oil company, put a drill pad on my land if you want.  The company rep said we don't often see that attitude.  My relative said, I'll just move.

I am in Fort Worth on business and there is gas wells everywhere and ones being drilled. There are clean fenced pads that are right next two 300-500k dollar homes and neighborhoods. Nobody is protesting or dying in the streets. These antifrackers are all about power.

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