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Old June 24th, 2010, 08:41 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jun 23, 7:30*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-06-23 20:38:37 -0400, salmobytes said:





On Jun 21, 9:00 pm, sandy wrote:
Just wondered if rdean and Dave LaCross and any other such
magic of the market place unregulated free market thumpers
have seen the new documentary Gasland, currently showing on HBO right now

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Come on Dave, rdean. *Afraid?
Chicken feases?
Meet me in the middle of the street, mf.
Show me what you're made of.
I'm ready. Are you?


Tell me how less regulation would have prevented this mess.
Tell me how free market supply and demand pricing (what redneck morons
are willing to spend to get what
they want) is all that matters.


Your choice of weapons. Pool cues?
Knives? Words? *I'm ready.


Speak now or forever be known as a tongue-tied coward.


Lessee..... I got a Gasland thread, but no Gasland thread. *And
what the **** are you talking about. *What ever you are drinking, get
rid of it. *Or is it smoking. *Whatever....... *Gasland? *HBO? *Huh?

You're drunk, Sandy. *Sleep it off. *Go fishing. *Give us a nice TR..

Dave(and the only thing regulated in my life is my bowels)

PS: *The LaCross schtick is juvenile at best. *You know my name. *Use it.- Hide quoted text -

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I believe he is referring to the rush to exploit the Marcellus Shale
natural gas fields which have the potential to make the US first in
gas production. The shale underlies much of Penn, W.Va., etc.. The
process by which the gas is recovered calls for fracturing the shale
deep underground with large quantities of water under high pressure.
(Guess where the water is being taken from trout fiends?) aquifer and
stream damage in most areas where the fracturing process is used.The
Fed appear to have little control of it, the State regulators appear
to be "bought and paid for," and many in the fishing community are
very scared of this historically unprecedented threat to a major
portion of the Eastern US cold water fisheries.

Dave