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To: Concho
There was another factor in the Ellis Co. wind farm that didn’t get much publicity. Most of the opponents were fairly well-to-do types that had built homes near the proposed site of the wind farm. They got the land cheap because it’s worthless rocks and hills with very little water, can’t be farmed and isn’t even fit to raise cattle on. They made all sorts of outrageous and slanderous claims about the company which was based in Spain, trying to make people think the electricity would be exported (to Spain!), and the landowners who would profit from allowing turbines on their land. The NIMBYs finally got to one county commissioner who vetoed the project, but it still may be back.

The funniest thing was when the lead NIMBY wrote a letter calling the editor of the paper a “Fascist”, when the editor is a typical MSM leftie, who allowed the same NIMBY to run a letter in the paper almost every day, personally trashing the landowners with crude insults and accusations of criminality.

14 posted on 10/20/2007 11:25:42 AM PDT by ozzymandus
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To: ozzymandus

There was one female who persisted with the psychobabble, quoting French research about how the turning blades were going to interfere with her TV reception, and how the radiation from the generators would microwave anyone within a mile and a half of the generators. I say Hell yes, Ellis county doesnt need the industry, I have a perfect place for it just outside Ellis County. Put it on my land, I’ll laugh all the way to the bank. I dont have to deal with the likes of the Ellis County Commissioners on my property. I’ll move back to Kansas for that!!!


15 posted on 10/20/2007 4:04:11 PM PDT by Concho (IRS--Americas real terrorist organization.)
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