katyPlease oh please write miltuple letters. And call. A lot. Call your local officials, your state senator, your state rep, your US rep, Stabenow, the PHMSA, and all the rest. And don\'t stop until they acknowledge you. I know it is demoralizing to be repeatedly ignored and dismissed, but it\'s important.If you\'re a landowner who can\'t get an agreement, call a lawyer. Call your state senator\'s office too. Call the Governor\'s office. You can get help on these specific issues.As for the larger issues at hand, Stabenow\'s office actually told me that they aren\'t hearing from MIchiganders on this subject. The Governor\'s office told me that it\'s not their issue. It\'s disheartening, but neither response will stop me from bugging them. They need to know that people want them to DO something. But they also need to know what you want them to do they can\'t figure it out on their own. Draw them a picture if you have to.For instance, you can tell them that you want them to at least ask some simple questions. Why can\'t Enbridge make this line safer? Why can\'t Enbridge pledge to go above and beyond the regulations, like they promised to do on Northern Gateway? Tell them that you want someone to ask Enbridge why they ignore local ordinances (like Howell\'s) when their Social Responsibility Policy pledges to do otherwise. Tell them that you\'d like someone to ask Enbridge why they are in such a hurry. Ask them why Enbridge gets to saddle Michigan with a pipeline that is designed to carry plain old crude when it will be carrying an ever-increasing volume of DilBit. Tell them that you\'d like someone to ask Enbridge why Michigan should let them transport DilBit across its greatest resources when they\'ve proven themselves incapable of doing it responsibly. Ask them if they\'ve read the full NTSB report on the Marshall investigation. Tell them that you\'d like to know why Enbridge contractors who were hired to CLEAN up the Marshall spill actually COVERED it up (with rocks, and sand, and canvas, and grass).The new Line 6B is going to happen. I prefer to be pragmatic about it because I know that hysterics and emotion won\'t win anyone over. But if we present these very reasonable questions to our officials those who are supposed to protect our interests and rights and safety I believe that we have a better chance of getting some answers. The best thing to do is to make a lot of noise. We should nag our officials, tell them that we need someone to hold Enbridge to a higher standard. Tell them that you\'re paying attention. Tell them that when another spill happens in Michigan history will show which side they were on. http://hfqccppq.com [url=http://wytypchnnob.com]wytypchnnob[/url] [link=http://kxyshwnt.com]kxyshwnt[/link]
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Carol BanksWell I have an interesting comemnt to make. I spoke with Laura Stoken,Constituent Services Specialist for Governor Snyder about some of my concerns about Enbridge, their future plans, and how they conduct business. She claimed she never heard of Enbridge Oil (who? never heard of them). I explained to her that Enbridge is a private, for profit company doing business in the state of MIchigan and it was an issue for the Governor, because it affects thousands of Michigan residents. I explained to her that Enbridge Oil is the company who was responsible for the largest inland oil spill in the history of the state. So, how frightening is this? Our governor never heard of Enbridge Oil? Lastly, her words to me were I am here to help you . YIKES Those were the exact words spoken to us by the Enbridge land agent last spring at her surprise visit! http://adssppdtnxm.com [url=http://nwovjtvw.com]nwovjtvw[/url] [link=http://pvrrnhbejr.com]pvrrnhbejr[/link]
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from the animals okay..i keep<a href=\"http://vwiptludelj.com\"> lnsiog</a> my posts I\'ll write this again .I\'ll leave y\'all with the best thing i\'ve ever heard from a horseperson ,,*Horses are afraid of TWO things they are #1.) THINGS THAT MOVE and #2.) THINGS THAT DON\'t think about it horses are prey animals it is their instinct to protect themselves they will react first and think about it second I guess you coukd say in a horse\'s mind they are ALWAYS thinking is that going to eat me.? Just the way horses
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Matt BuntynMarch 19, 2010 Matt, I really enjoy this blog. Even thguoh I did bookmark it becase of it\'s focus on Lightroom, I have no problems when you use any other software. Let\'s face it, there is only so much that can be done in Lightroom. You can make photos look great with all of it\'s tools, but to squeeze that extra bit of something out of it, you need to look elsewhere. When the overwhelming question is Matt how do you do this? you have no choice but to show us how YOU do it. If, however the question is more clear and and they add in with Lightroom, then you need to do it that way.I\'d be willing to bet that the people complaining haven\'t been following your blog for very long and/or never went through your archives. I wouldn\'t worry about it too much thguoh. The same thing happened over at the Strobist blog a little while back when DH began to talk about monolights. You would have thguoht that he was caught giving state\'s secrets to Iran.If you must make a change to make most people happy, change the name of your blog and keep the format the same. That way those of us with more common sense can keep what we like and everybody else well I really don\'t care about them.
katyPlease oh please write miltuple letters. And call. A lot. Call your local officials, your state senator, your state rep, your US rep, Stabenow, the PHMSA, and all the rest. And don\'t stop until they acknowledge you. I know it is demoralizing to be repeatedly ignored and dismissed, but it\'s important.If you\'re a landowner who can\'t get an agreement, call a lawyer. Call your state senator\'s office too. Call the Governor\'s office. You can get help on these specific issues.As for the larger issues at hand, Stabenow\'s office actually told me that they aren\'t hearing from MIchiganders on this subject. The Governor\'s office told me that it\'s not their issue. It\'s disheartening, but neither response will stop me from bugging them. They need to know that people want them to DO something. But they also need to know what you want them to do they can\'t figure it out on their own. Draw them a picture if you have to.For instance, you can tell them that you want them to at least ask some simple questions. Why can\'t Enbridge make this line safer? Why can\'t Enbridge pledge to go above and beyond the regulations, like they promised to do on Northern Gateway? Tell them that you want someone to ask Enbridge why they ignore local ordinances (like Howell\'s) when their Social Responsibility Policy pledges to do otherwise. Tell them that you\'d like someone to ask Enbridge why they are in such a hurry. Ask them why Enbridge gets to saddle Michigan with a pipeline that is designed to carry plain old crude when it will be carrying an ever-increasing volume of DilBit. Tell them that you\'d like someone to ask Enbridge why Michigan should let them transport DilBit across its greatest resources when they\'ve proven themselves incapable of doing it responsibly. Ask them if they\'ve read the full NTSB report on the Marshall investigation. Tell them that you\'d like to know why Enbridge contractors who were hired to CLEAN up the Marshall spill actually COVERED it up (with rocks, and sand, and canvas, and grass).The new Line 6B is going to happen. I prefer to be pragmatic about it because I know that hysterics and emotion won\'t win anyone over. But if we present these very reasonable questions to our officials those who are supposed to protect our interests and rights and safety I believe that we have a better chance of getting some answers. The best thing to do is to make a lot of noise. We should nag our officials, tell them that we need someone to hold Enbridge to a higher standard. Tell them that you\'re paying attention. Tell them that when another spill happens in Michigan history will show which side they were on. http://hfqccppq.com [url=http://wytypchnnob.com]wytypchnnob[/url] [link=http://kxyshwnt.com]kxyshwnt[/link]
Carol BanksWell I have an interesting comemnt to make. I spoke with Laura Stoken,Constituent Services Specialist for Governor Snyder about some of my concerns about Enbridge, their future plans, and how they conduct business. She claimed she never heard of Enbridge Oil (who? never heard of them). I explained to her that Enbridge is a private, for profit company doing business in the state of MIchigan and it was an issue for the Governor, because it affects thousands of Michigan residents. I explained to her that Enbridge Oil is the company who was responsible for the largest inland oil spill in the history of the state. So, how frightening is this? Our governor never heard of Enbridge Oil? Lastly, her words to me were I am here to help you . YIKES Those were the exact words spoken to us by the Enbridge land agent last spring at her surprise visit! http://adssppdtnxm.com [url=http://nwovjtvw.com]nwovjtvw[/url] [link=http://pvrrnhbejr.com]pvrrnhbejr[/link]
from the animals okay..i keep<a href=\"http://vwiptludelj.com\"> lnsiog</a> my posts I\'ll write this again .I\'ll leave y\'all with the best thing i\'ve ever heard from a horseperson ,,*Horses are afraid of TWO things they are #1.) THINGS THAT MOVE and #2.) THINGS THAT DON\'t think about it horses are prey animals it is their instinct to protect themselves they will react first and think about it second I guess you coukd say in a horse\'s mind they are ALWAYS thinking is that going to eat me.? Just the way horses
Matt BuntynMarch 19, 2010 Matt, I really enjoy this blog. Even thguoh I did bookmark it becase of it\'s focus on Lightroom, I have no problems when you use any other software. Let\'s face it, there is only so much that can be done in Lightroom. You can make photos look great with all of it\'s tools, but to squeeze that extra bit of something out of it, you need to look elsewhere. When the overwhelming question is Matt how do you do this? you have no choice but to show us how YOU do it. If, however the question is more clear and and they add in with Lightroom, then you need to do it that way.I\'d be willing to bet that the people complaining haven\'t been following your blog for very long and/or never went through your archives. I wouldn\'t worry about it too much thguoh. The same thing happened over at the Strobist blog a little while back when DH began to talk about monolights. You would have thguoht that he was caught giving state\'s secrets to Iran.If you must make a change to make most people happy, change the name of your blog and keep the format the same. That way those of us with more common sense can keep what we like and everybody else well I really don\'t care about them.