[FoxNews] The Environmental Protection Agency acknowledged Tuesday that it released personal information on approximately 80,000 farmers and ranchers to environmental groups, following concerns from congressional Republicans and agriculture groups that the release could endanger their safety.
According to a document obtained by FoxNews.com, the EPA said "some of the personal information that could have been protected ... was released." Though the EPA has already sent out the documents, the agency now says it has since redacted sensitive details and asked the environmental groups to "return the information."
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I'm old enough to remember a time before the EPA. Things were worse then - the air and water were dirty. Today, however, things are better (mostly because the polluters have moved operations to China). EPA has responded by looking for more things to regulate, like CO2 and farm dust, and by tightening regulations.
The EPA should continue to exist, but its regulations should be rolled back to what existed 15 or 20 years ago. Any new regulations would require an explicit act of Congress.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia ||
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An Obamacrat polishing their resume for The Journal News?
#3
Were there farm animals involved; a pig named Napoleon? Was there a Mr. Jones or a Frederick wandering about? A familiar Russian allegory comes to mind. :-(
#4
Is there any wonder why a permanent national gun registry program is unacceptable?
Return the info; might as well try to take the piss out of my cereal. How about accessary to crime oopsEPA? I'm at the point where I doubt this was even and accident.
#5
I'm sure the Environmental Terrorist Groups will be certain to return the information without copying or otherwise handing over the personal data....
And of course they don't name *WHO* authorized it or weather (s)he would be fired.
Sarah Palin's response.
Dear MSNBC, if our kids belong to you, do your kids belong to us too? If so, can we take them hunting after church in our big pickup truck?
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The profoundly unapologetic Harris-Perry... [or whatever her name is] takes community organizing and liberation theology to entirely new levels. Her parentage, upbringing, identity confusion, and collective ideology closely parallels that of the Champ.
#6
I believe its time to recognize how destructive to our culture the 60s were. The well funded and well organized peace movement for what it was worth spawned a well trained cadre of kids who deliberately sought out positions in academia and the media so they could spew their communist socialist crap.
Has anyone ever found out where the peace movement got their money? Or where Doorhn and Ayers got their money to stay on the lamb? Who financed these agents of a foreign power.
Even when it was happening I kept saying where is the money coming from.
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#7
So how many people watch her show? Half a dozen?
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In her ethnic world it makes sense. Over 70% illegitimacy rate, children raising children and 7% of the population responsible for over 50% of the murders. I can see where she's coming from.
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