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      <![CDATA[Classic Hollywood. Idiots. Remember that report of methane coming out of water fossets due to the effects of fracking? You know, when people were 'lighting their water on fire'? Of course you do. Remember how it was later discovered that it was due to coal mining not too many miles away? No, you don't, because it didn't make National television. People don't want to hear it. We've been fracking wells for 60 years - the process has worked miracles for domestic exploration and supply of oil (making us less reliant on OPEC, sorry Obama) with very few accidents and contaminations. It's easy to hate on the Oil Industry's big money, especially if you're a starving artist on Hollywood Blvd.
        
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      <![CDATA[Again, the question "what are we leaving for our children?"
        
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