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GK, I found this. I told you so

Sen. John Unger, a Martinsburg Democrat, said it was the Senate's fault the walkout would continue Friday. He'd heard rumblings that opponents of the settlement were delaying to create a divide and turn parents against teachers. "I hope that's not the intention," he said.

Sorry, but you're an idiot.
 
What do you have against forced pooling?

Because I’m a land owner, a mineral rights owner and no one should tell me I have to give up the mineral rights on property I own if I choose not to and don’t want the minerals extracted.

One of the most unAmerican things I have ever heard of.
 
Because I’m a land owner, a mineral rights owner and no one should tell me I have to give up the mineral rights on property I own if I choose not to and don’t want the minerals extracted.

One of the most unAmerican things I have ever heard of.
That's a valid concern. But you would still be the mineral rights owner and you would be given the market rate bonus and royalty.

Is it anymore unAmerican than someone who owns 1 acre being able to prevent the surrounding 639 acres from pooling into a production unit?
 
Lord herdman...Carmichael is Senate President. Read what I wrote. I said you were correct if you traded the names of Justice with Carmichael. I mean really...you're telling me so?
I am agreeing with you. I think they might be holding on you to try to bust you up.
 
Nope. Read the article. Dude wanted something to tow his boat. He optioned it perfectly to be both a powerful tow vehicle AND to look sporty. Dude studied the option sheet like a boss lol.
I had a brown Taurrus station wagon they gave me as work car years ago. I could haul all kinds of shit in that car and on the open highway it would fly. It was the smoothest car going 80 or 90. Just floated. Hell of a work car. That thing was pretty cool. You could haul plywood in it.
 
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