That's right, showing no shame whatsoever, fraud, lier, and admitted anti-gas drilling, non-PhD holding, non engineer, and down right shameless Alisa Rich and her band of out of state anti-drilling zealots are trying to sell "Toxic Methane Plumes" again. Anyone who would take these people seriously needs to have their heads examined. Alisa Rich, Wilma Subra, and full blown leftist socialist Sharon Wilson in a pitiful display to effect the local election in Flower Mound have reached rock bottom.
Any legitimate news organization that picks up this story should have their doors closed by their shareholders. They should then re-open as a "Nation Inquirer" type of tabloid organization. These reports are about as trust worthy as asking OJ Simpson, or Jeffery Dahmer to baby sit for your kids.
The TCEQ's AutoGC in Dish, Tx has shown that the air quality is not bad at all. In fact, it's pretty good. The only reports worthy of reading, or giving any credibility to are from the TCEQ, and good companies like Kleinfelder Central, and W & M Environmental, all of which have conducted air quality studies in Flower Mound with results that showed benzene levels well below the state's short-term and long-term screening levels.
Ask yourself this question, who do you trust? Your own Texas State Commission on Environmental Quality, the EPA, and respected and certified private companies, or a bunch of out of state granola eating, energy hating, Texas hating, left wing socialist environmental zealots that believe we should all be beholden to them to guide our way of life? I don't know about you, but I'll stick with the state of Texas.
You can click on the link provided and see the results of all air quality test done in Flower Mound.
Town of Flower Mound Air Quality Reports
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
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Defamation—also called calumny, vilification, slander (for transitory statements), and libel (for written, broadcast, or otherwise published words)—is the communication of a statement that makes a claim, expressly stated or implied to be factual, that may give an individual, business, product, group, government, or nation a negative image. It is usually, but not always,[1] a requirement that this claim be false and that the publication is communicated to someone other than the person defamed (the claimant).
If you trust the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, you're much more foolish than anyone on the other side.
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