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Old 05-17-2009, 06:25 PM   #10
Toninvell

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Yet G.E has reserved the right, after a review of the operation in 2010, to reject the project’s much larger second phase. Federal environmental officials have said that if it did that, they would most likely order the cleanup to proceed and levy enormous penalties against the company. Or not. Now that the big phony Obama has appointed a former lawyer for GE to the DOJ environmental division, GE might have an easier time of it. I'm hugely disappointed in our new President.
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