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Anonymous Trevor B said...

Sorry Zandar, you are way off base on this as a ancestral coloradoan and a current montana resident, I can assure you the people who least support offshore drilling are those two states. While socially and fiscally conservative states, they are two of the most evironmentally liberal states. You might want to look into where a majority of new natural gas wells are being drilled, as well as where large amounts of american coal are mined. We know better than most the damage that mineral extraction can have on the environment and the economy. For a case study read up on butte or libby montana. That being said the total populations of those two states is only about 4 million so we don't even make a dent in any poll.

May 13, 2010 at 10:35 AM

Blogger Zandar said...

OK. I stand corrected on the popularity of offshore drilling in Montana.

May 13, 2010 at 10:51 AM

Anonymous Trevor B said...

Thank you, ussually I totally agree with you, just felt like I needed a little correction.

May 13, 2010 at 11:37 AM

Anonymous Arcadian said...

You do realize that with support for this law approaching two-thirds that Obama, the Democrats, and YOU Zandar are on the wrong side of this issue, yes?

I recall you saying a month ago that immigration was going to be a winning issue for the Democrats this fall. Care to possibly retract that misguided statement, "old friend"?

Seventeen percent unemployment tends to focus one's mind on things like a laser, and that laser is pointed right at the Democrats this year. A fall from that high horse of yours can be very painful, you know...

May 13, 2010 at 3:55 PM

Anonymous Allan said...

Cajun, if 100% of Americans support unconstitutional discrimination and disparate treatment, they're still wrong.

Human rights are not subject to majority rule, thankfully.

May 14, 2010 at 2:39 AM

Blogger Zandar said...

"It's a good thing the Bill of Rights was never subject to a majority vote. It never would have passed."

May 14, 2010 at 7:31 AM

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