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VIDEO: Explosive Form of Gas Drilling, Hydro-fracking, Blowin’ Up in US! (literally)

Oil and gas companies are going to start hydro-fracking operations to drill for gas in NY this year if the state's Dept of Environmental Conservation (DEC) approves the permits. The DEC needs to do the right thing: wait until the Environmental Protection Agency finishes a national study on the environmental impact of hydro-fracking in the next year or two. Hydro-fracking, despite polluting the groundwater in many documented cases across the US, isn't currently regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This loophole is unacceptable — and corrupt. It's known as the “Halliburton Loophole” because Dick Cheney (former Vice President and former CEO of Halliburton) requested the inclusion of the provision in the Energy Policy Act of 2005. “The Energy Policy Act of 2005 exempted hydraulic fracturing from federal regulation under the Safe Drinking Water Act. Reports of ground water contamination have questioned whether the exemption is appropriate. A complete listing of the specific chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing operations are not currently made available to landowners, neighbors, local officials, or health care providers.” “The FRAC Act, introduced in June 2009, would eliminate the exemption and would require the disclosure of chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing.” (wikipedia) Why are companies being allowed to push ahead with this dirty, dangerous form of drilling? If it's as safe as the corporations say it is, then why can't they wait for confirmation from the EPA? Check out and support a group, called Frack Action, that has formed to oppose hydro-fracking and urge its regulation! Their website is really great: www.FrackAction.com added by: captainplanet71

The psychopathic criminal enterprise called America

The Government uses the law to harm people and shield the establishment. http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=19536 Has anybody seen any thing from Obama that would earn him the Nobel Peace prize? The whole world believes that Tony Blair and George Bush and Cheney are criminals of the highest degree, yet they are shielded from justice. Obama is still carrying on George Bush's agenda, does this also make him a criminal of the highest degree? Or should this be the norm for modern civilizations. I once seen a movie called Logans Run and somehow I see this world today as the early plans for making world war III that will certainly bring oppression of the meanest degree. The eagles claws are sharp and vicious and the eagle must be fed a bloody dinner everyday. There are and have been many hungry eagles with the power and the hunger for our blood in our history. GlobalResearch.ca has many articles of truth and reality and real news. I recommend that everybody should try is if you want to read about the real world. added by: Ragan

Cheney’s push of deregulators led to BP disaster

Lobbyists & Executives in charge of regulation. Most of our military bases in middle east are built near existing or proposed Oil pipe lines. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – If it was supervised, if it was overseen, if it was regulated by the federal government, Cheney with his marvelous bureaucratic talent moved in and essentially replaced the people who were in the positions that were central to this regulation, this oversight, with people who were either lobbyists for the industry being regulated or executives from that industry. About Lawrence Wilkerson: Lawrence Wilkerson is a retired United States Army soldier and former chief of staff to United States Secretary of State Colin Powell. http://www.progressivenewsdaily.com/?p=4206 added by: Stoneyroad

BP Ups Its PR Response, Goes On TV With Ads

photo via flickr BP’s stock prices are tanking and its reputation is shot, but that’s not stopping the oil giant from trying to repair its loses through public relations. Earlier this week, it announced that it would bring in Dick Cheney’s former press secretary Anne Womack-Kolton , and now BP CEO Tony Hayward is starring new in TV ads designed to show contrition for the worst oil gusher in US history. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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BP’s New Spokesperson Is Former Dick Cheney Aid

photo via flickr If it’s bad and it’s related to oil, you know Dick Cheney must be involved in some way. This was true from 2000-2008 and it’s just as true today. Cheney’s press secretary during his 2004, Anne Womack-Kolton, has been hired by BP to lead its US media team. Womack-Kolton ran the public affairs team in the Bush Department of Energy and defended Cheney’s secret meetings with oil company executives in 2001. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Kevin Smith deemed ‘too fat’ to fly

He may like to make you laugh, but “Silent Bob” found nothing funny about being kicked off a plane for being fat. Kevin Smith, director of the upcoming Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan laugher, “Cop Out,” turned to Twitter to vent his frustrations Saturday after allegedly getting booted from a Southwest Airlines flight. “I know I’m fat,” the 39-year-old wrote via Twitter. “But was Captain Leysath [sic] really justified in throwing me off a flight for which I was already seated?” For the Full Story “Kevin Smith too Fat to Fly”… Kevin Smith VIDEO… http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/02/14/director-kevin-smith-too-fat-to-fl… The writer and director of “Clerks” and “Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back” let loose in the tweet tirade after allegedly being told by a flight attendant he was a “safety risk” as he was about to fly from Oakland to Burbank. added by: ctpatriot1970

Biden says Cheney is misinformed or misleading

Vice President Joe Biden on Sunday belittled Dick Cheney's criticism of the Obama administration's commitment to fighting terrorism as either “misinformed or he is misinforming” and said the Iraq war wasn't worth it because of “the horrible price” paid. The former vice president fired back gently at his successor, saying, “I guess I shouldn't be surprised by my friend Joe Biden.” Cheney also said that he disagreed with decisions by Bush officials to place shoe bomber Richard Reid on trial in civilian court and to release terrorism suspects from the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The public back-and-forth between current and former administrations played out across the Sunday talks like a pingpong match: Biden's NBC appearance taped Saturday night from the Olympics in Canada, allowing Cheney to respond on ABC's “This Week,” before Biden answered later on CBS' “Face the Nation.” In getting in the last word, Biden said: “Thank God the last administration didn't listen to him in the end” on how to handle terrorism suspects. The vice president insisted again that the ongoing debate on the best way to bring terrorist suspects to justice ignored that the Obama administration was acting on the precedents set by the Bush administration. Cheney was vice president under Bush for eight years. “His fight seems to be with the last administration. We did exactly the same thing,” Biden said, and he accused Cheney of not listening to what's going on around him and of trying to rewrite history. Cheney has been a leading Republican critic of the Obama administration's handling of national security, contending that President Barack Obama is “trying to pretend” that the U.S. is not at war with terrorists. The result, Cheney says, is that Americans are less safe. Biden said that under Obama's direction, the U.S. has been more successful at killing al-Qaida leaders and their followers than it was during the years George W. Bush and Cheney were in the White House. “We've eliminated 12 of their top 20 people. We have taken out 100 of their associates,” said Biden. “They are in fact not able to do anything remotely like they were in the past. They are on the run. I don't know where Dick Cheney has been. Look, it's one thing, again, to criticize. It's another thing to sort of rewrite history. What is he talking about?” Cheney, Biden said, “either is misinformed or he is misinforming. But the facts are that his assertions are not accurate.” Biden also said the Iraq war hasn't been worth its “horrible price” and that the Bush mishandled it from the outset by taking its “eye off the ball.” That, he said, left the U.S. in a more dangerous position in Afghanistan, the al-Qaida stronghold where Osama bin Laden and his cohorts plotted the Sept 11 terror attacks. The war has also cost the United States support from other nations around the world, he said. Cheney took issue with Biden's assertion that the Obama White House had been successful in winding down the Iraq war. “For them to try to take credit for what happened in Iraq is a little strange,” Cheney said. “It ought to go with a healthy dose of 'thank you, George Bush.'” Still, Biden said Iraq will have successful parliamentary elections next month and the U.S. is likely to bring home some 90,000 combat troops by summer's end. More than 4,370 U.S. military personnel have died in Iraq since Bush ordered the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 to overthrow Saddam Hussein. Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have been wounded or killed. Turning to the main issue on the minds of most voters, Biden said Obama inherited a shrinking economy with financial institutions that were on the edge of collapse, threatening to move the world into a depression. Biden said the economy expanded at 5.8 percent during the last quarter and the U.S. has “stopped the hemorrhaging of jobs.” He said there was “tangible evidence” economy was moving in the right direction. By the time of November's elections, he said, “in addition to bringing home 90,000 American troops, troops out of Iraq, the story of this administration is going to be more clearly told, and we're going to just fine.” http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_BIDEN_CHENEY?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&… added by: xiola

Drake Announces Eco-Friendly College Tour

The Away From Home Tour will stop at 15 schools this spring. By Cristina Ramos Drake Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Grammy nominee Drake will embark on his first solo tour of the U.S., it was announced Monday (February 8). The Young Money MC will headline at 25 cities nationwide beginning April 6 and will be implementing an eco-friendly policy throughout the tour. The Away From Home Tour will stop at 15 college campuses along the way, including Penn State, Michigan State and University of Central Florida. Drizzy will also be making stops at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and sharing the stage with Paramore and Ke$ha at the Bamboozle Festival in Rutherford, New Jersey. The eco-friendly show, which is part of the 5th Annual Campus Consciousness tour and hopes to promote environmental sustainability through music, also includes Canadian rapper K-OS and synthpop band Francis and the Lights. The showcase will also feature national and campus-based green and socially conscious groups educating students at the “half rock tour, half environmental campaign” events. The spring tour will begin at Eastern Illinois University. Plans to add more dates are developing. Drake’s tour dates according to the press release:

Dick Cheney In A Bumper Car

Here's a 1976 picture of Dick Cheney cruising around in his bumper car.

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No, Chris Matthews, You Don’t Get to Attack Politico

We’re on the record with our firm belief that Politico is a malevolent force that must be stopped . That said, we’re glad they published Dick Cheney ‘s latest reactionary ramblings, and Chris Matthews—of all people!—should shut up about it. Matthews is one of the nation’s chief practitioners of the narrative-constructing outrage-bait political journalism that Politico has perfected into a foul art, and he is one of the nation’s chief distributors of its wares

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