Comments about ‘EPA, Sierra Club at odds over power plant project’
Agency says it lacks authority to regulate such CO2 emissions
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The environmentalists have never met a power plant they don't hate. Back to the Plistocene (sp)!
In the land of the Word of Wisdom, I guess it's ok to inhale poisonous gases caused by a noxious coal plant as long as you don't smoke and inhale directly.
Take a hike Sierra Club. Same for you Carl. What does the Word of Wisdom have to do with it you stupid hippie puke. Take another toke bro.
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