Spiral Jetty: Continued Discussion

by Art Fag City on February 4, 2008 · 6 comments Blurb

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Newsgrist reminded us over the weekend that since no one is digging up the Jetty, there’s no reason to act as though it is.  In the event that there’s been any misunderstanding, no one here said the monumental earth work will surely sink into a lake as a result of the oil drilling — we simply want to be sure there’s enough time to investigate the possible effects.  On this note, Greg.org ruminates on a few points in opposition to Friday’s post.

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Fari Bradley February 4, 2008 at 8:29 pm

Corporations and bodies that do damage, either to other humans or their habitat, always explain there way out of it. Loopholes are there for those who are willing to give up their integrity to claim them.
We should band oil altogether at this late stage and rule it out as an energy source at the earliest possible date, or there will be noone left on the planet and the jetty will be frozen under another ice age, at best.

Fari Bradley February 4, 2008 at 8:29 pm

Corporations and bodies that do damage, either to other humans or their habitat, always explain there way out of it. Loopholes are there for those who are willing to give up their integrity to claim them.
We should band oil altogether at this late stage and rule it out as an energy source at the earliest possible date, or there will be noone left on the planet and the jetty will be frozen under another ice age, at best.

Fari Bradley February 4, 2008 at 8:29 pm

Corporations and bodies that do damage, either to other humans or their habitat, always explain there way out of it. Loopholes are there for those who are willing to give up their integrity to claim them.
We should band oil altogether at this late stage and rule it out as an energy source at the earliest possible date, or there will be noone left on the planet and the jetty will be frozen under another ice age, at best.

Fari Bradley February 4, 2008 at 8:29 pm

Corporations and bodies that do damage, either to other humans or their habitat, always explain there way out of it. Loopholes are there for those who are willing to give up their integrity to claim them.
We should band oil altogether at this late stage and rule it out as an energy source at the earliest possible date, or there will be noone left on the planet and the jetty will be frozen under another ice age, at best.

Fari Bradley February 4, 2008 at 8:29 pm

Corporations and bodies that do damage, either to other humans or their habitat, always explain there way out of it. Loopholes are there for those who are willing to give up their integrity to claim them.
We should band oil altogether at this late stage and rule it out as an energy source at the earliest possible date, or there will be noone left on the planet and the jetty will be frozen under another ice age, at best.

Fari Bradley February 4, 2008 at 3:29 pm

Corporations and bodies that do damage, either to other humans or their habitat, always explain there way out of it. Loopholes are there for those who are willing to give up their integrity to claim them.
We should band oil altogether at this late stage and rule it out as an energy source at the earliest possible date, or there will be noone left on the planet and the jetty will be frozen under another ice age, at best.

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