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Woman arrested for protest at well siteMarch 10, 2013Tribune Chronicle NORTH JACKSON -- A Youngstown woman was arrested Saturday after she sat in the road preventing trucks from delivering fracking equipment to the Consol Energy drilling site.... Showing 10 of 10 comments
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looploop100
So if there is a failure the drinking water for 220,000 people will be impacted.
Why is this well located here again?
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vindicator
If she heats her home or water with gas then she is nothing more than a publicity seeking hypocrit.
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vindicator
If she heats her home or water with gas then she is nothing more than a publicity seeking hypocrit.
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Philly21
"yup,and the real criminals get a smack on the hand. She should not have gone to jail in the first place!!!"
You're right...she should be sent to GITMO!! I hear it's still open.
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aeneid
I'm glad that woman protested the behavior of the fracking industry. The Mahoning Valley's water supply is being poisoned by this new found love of fracking, and the dollar signs in local politicians eyes are serving as cataracts.
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nmcLone
they be frackin on us every chance we be givin them
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imback2cu
inspectors=joke
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imback2cu
yup,and the real criminals get a smack on the hand. She should not have gone to jail in the first place!!!
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OldTech
The jails are full of stupid people.....
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imback2cu
"the inspectors were satisfied"==we all feel safer now>LOL Glad to see there are still people in America willing to go to jail for what they believe.
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