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We took today's fracking protest to the offices of the company that just got whacked by the state for their reckless drilling practices. The company, Ranchers Exploration, was not happy about the protest but kind of took the attitude of big deal, let 'em protest, who cares, whatever -- and then they closed up shop until Monday. So, we kinda sorta borrowed their sheltered porch by their front door to get out of the rain for a bit and let a couple of signs dry off.
It had been in the 80s until last night, today it was in the low 40s. Bit of a hefty transition, but we still managed a good turnout.
As I was unloading my walker and signs I was approached by a fellow who smiled and noted my many bumper stickers. "Y'know, my father fought and bled in World War II for the right to benefit from his own land." Oh, boy. Here we go. "You people have no idea what you're talking about." Actually, yes we do. "And you're such hypocrites! You hate oil, but you drove here in cars that need petroleum!" Dude, it's about an extraction process that is beyond hazardous. Go online, google Pavillion WY. "You people have no right to take my rights away!" As opposed to your right to make all of us sick? "You are so stupid!" Sigh.
He stomped off to bug a few more people, studiously avoiding the man I'd pointed out to him, the one who'd spent years researching this subject and had all kinds of documentation to provide. But before he left he talked to one of the reporters present and is quoted in one of the articles linked below.
We were pleased by the 85% positive driveby response, lots of honking and waving and thumbs up. We were especially delighted by the honks and waves from a city bus and several school buses leaving the nearby high school; a couple of the boys flipped us off, but most of those kids were smiling and waving.
And we FINALLY got some decent press coverage, although the Denver Post didn't show after they said they would (that kind of thing getting to be a habit for them).
http://www.mywindsornow.com/article/20120511/NEWS/705119997/1040&ParentProfile=1001
http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20120511/NEWS/305110020
http://www.noco5.com/story/18326392/occupy-greeley-takes-on-fracking
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ellisonz
(27,711 posts)...next time ask him if he has the right to poison his neighbors water supply.
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MoreGOPoop
(417 posts)'Mother Frackers'...That's so perfect!
grntuscarora
(1,249 posts)Crud.
Evidently I missed the Bible passages that cover the divine rules for oil and gas extraction.
Thanks Occupy Greeley and Occupy Fort Collins for speaking out against the fracking insanity!
progressoid
(49,976 posts)hootinholler
(26,449 posts)They were originally built as import ports.
Is Fracking with our water worth selling the gas overseas? I thought the whole point was to fill the US's energy needs.
The Doctor.
(17,266 posts)Just ask them questions.
"Oil? Can you explain to me what fracking has to do with oil?"
"Your father's land is being fracked?"
"Welcome to the US, want to try the water?"