LetemEatCake

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Oklahoma City
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Message Posted: Mar 15, 2010 11:04:56 PM
OMG! What a bunch of whiners and babies! my3sons, Houckster, and granma3xnow are just a few of the posters who are right on target.
First, the closest is over 1/4 miles away...Big deal!
Second, if you live anywhere near a freeway, you hear noise all the time...so tune it out as we do.
Third, create the white noise that Houckster suggested at night.
Fourth, animals of any kind are remarkably adaptive to sounds. Haven't heard how high the Db number is...bet it is well below the OSHA's threshold.
Fifth, get a life, and quit dreaming of the windfall you think you will get in a lawsuit!
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kelsielee

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Atlanta
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Message Posted: Mar 15, 2010 2:02:42 PM
I bet lawyers in that area are excited. Such opportunities to sue one another based on these interesting medical conditions. As others have commented, living in a city typically has far more noises on a regular basis than the wind turbines create.
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LanguageMan1

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Tampa
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 3:25:58 PM
It's a shame that crap goes on! I agree with ya my3sons, it's good for the environment and I wish they were near here. I don't see why more haven't been put up through the years. They make sense in the long run, along with solar, geothermal, nuclear, natural gas, tidal, hydrogen and others. So does drilling for more oil here in the US over the next five to 10 years as well.
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my3sons

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New York
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 2:23:14 PM
it's good for the environment so get over yourselves and deal with it, wish we had it here!
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Houckster

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Atlanta
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 1:32:45 PM
As for the sleep deprivation claim, simply running a window fan generates enough white noise to drown out a good deal of noise. I was on the night shift for years. I did alright in spite of things like the garbage truck which I could swear is audible in China. I would run the fan and/or a recording of a rain storm. I usually take a melatonin tablet too.
[Edited by: Houckster at 3/14/2010 2:34:06 PM EST]
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chemist74

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Cleveland
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 12:18:58 PM
I am highly skeptical of their claims but i will not call them liars.
They do however need to prove their claims. One can measure noise versus frequency with scientific instruments to show if it is louder/different that other common neighborhood noises like freeways. Wind blowing through trees can cause light flick so they need to show how this is different that the wind turbine flicker.
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RogerB

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Indianapolis
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 11:39:51 AM
But such windfalls haven't assuaged people who claim the turbines have harmed their health. They say noise from turbines is disrupting sleep, and they blame the strobe-like flashes produced by the whirling blades in sunlight — "shadow flicker" — for everything from vertigo to migraine headaches. A group of 36 people who live near the turbines has sued DeKalb County and 75 landowners who leased land for the turbines. They claim the county illegally granted zoning variances and want the turbines taken down. NextEra is seeking to dismiss the suit based on "vague allegations of hypothetical harms."
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Art48

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Sacramento
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 11:36:39 AM
The nearest turbine to a home is 1430 feet away, .36 mile. The freeways around here are less than 100 ft away, more like 50, and they make far more noise. Then there are the houses at the beach with the constant pounding of the surf, and what about people that used to live in manufacturing towns with the constant noise from the machinery, and the whistles ending shifts? And then there is big city life with all it's noise and light pollution. It's a bunch of BS.
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Houckster

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Atlanta
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 11:27:41 AM
KYRUNNER writes: My dear comrades! Remember we are in a new phase of America where the collective is always best according to our new leaders. Get used to it! When your goal is to fundamentally change American the individual be damned. Sorry to see the once great and liberty loving America go away so quickly. ____ My we do attract some fringe opinions around here. We have a free enterprise initiative that may have some problems and this "thinker" is trying to paint this as a socialistic ploy by "our new leaders".
Who'da thought?
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fedex09

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Missouri
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:47:56 AM
The needs of the many out weigh the few.
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granma3xnow

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Indiana
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:42:58 AM
Well we can't have it both ways. Surprising that folks would rather their children breathe smog. Perhaps some of the stress of having the wind turbines around is causing some of the medical problems. My sister raises goats, and it seems that when they go, they go in groups. Get sunglasses for glare. Its the wave of the future.
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ronsimonil

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Illinois
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:42:09 AM
I live in an area where are there are lot of them within 65 miles of this area. There are some arguments but they are minor. Most wish the power was being used right in this area.
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wegman

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Twin Cities
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:40:17 AM
"I says nothing doing," recalled Ken Ehrhart, who raises soybeans, wheat and corn. "We're not the highfliers for all the modern ideas."
I think that sums it up.
Wind turbines are best away from people. BUT the further in the middle of no where, the more new power lines you need and the more lawyers you have to hire because all sorts of nuts will higher lawyers to keep power lines from being strung up. In Minnesota, we have Green groups paying lawyers to keep power lines for wind farms from being built.
NIMBY is a big idea. But, as someone who has spent almost all of my life in big cities (and five years on warships), often in the flight pattern of a major airport, I tell some of these folks welcome to the 21st Century. (From the 19th, you skipped one).
Would I want to live close to one of these monsters - in a word - NO. But half a mile a way - I doubt if it is that bad. Modern marvels like electricity, TV, modern medicine, the internet, fertilizer (as opposed to dung) have a cost - the cost is worth it.
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toadNY

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Albany
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:36:49 AM
I deliver in the Altona & Ellenburg NY area, wind turbines there, I dont hear them, but in a diesel truck with the radio on well, But its a lot of farm country and its only been a few years.
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TXGasPriceSpy

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Fort Worth
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:36:20 AM
I like the idea of wind power. However, the turbines should be placed in a rural area as not to disturb homeowners.
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HailstormCA

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San Diego
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:35:28 AM
And I hate being next to an airport!
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MidNJ

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New Jersey
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:33:54 AM
One additional thought, producing twice the energy that the community needs means a considerable amount of money is being made from the project. If planned properly this cash surplus should go to reducing property taxes in the area. If so maybe in this age of tax protesters they should stop complaining.
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vizilo

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British Columbia
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:32:58 AM
Ugly, noisy and expensive
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Chris46

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Dayton
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:32:22 AM
Some people just have to vent about every little thing. There is a solution. People have been doing it for years. If you don't like where you're living, move.
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repeater1

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Kansas
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:30:47 AM
Whatever is new is going to upset some of the population. We all want new technologies, just not in our back yards.
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karmadrome

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Wisconsin
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:30:44 AM
Oh please, I went to school there. That place is all but a ghost town when school's out. I remember bitching about falling revenues, as the place is deserted even on the weekends during the school season. They complained about the college kids too, until summer hits, then it was complaining about the lack of business. Now they have a revenue source and they're still bitching? Can't have it both ways.
[Edited by: karmadrome at 3/14/2010 11:33:59 AM EST]
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MidNJ

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New Jersey
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:28:00 AM
Having driven across the USA about 10 times on different routes, there are expanses of space with not a person living within miles. This would be an ideal area for wind and solar farms. I have also seen turbines on the tops of mountains and unlivable marsh lands around the ocean.
I also agree with many of the comments. Would the community trade the windfarm for a coal (or nuclear) power plant? Reality is we need energy and the means to produce it has to go somewhere.
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kyrunner

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Lexington
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:27:58 AM
My dear comrades! Remember we are in a new phase of America where the collective is always best according to our new leaders. Get used to it! When your goal is to fundamentally change American the individual be damned. Sorry to see the once great and liberty loving America go away so quickly.
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DirtDauber

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San Antonio
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:27:47 AM
More NIMBYism.
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doncNJ

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New Jersey
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:27:41 AM
Everything is a problem to someone. I like these wind machines that are not using oil or gas to generate electricity.
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Ticoman54

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Miami
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:27:12 AM
Well said Houckster.
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Doubleeez

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Connecticut
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:25:23 AM
Complaints will get them nowhere.
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WonderfulMI

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Michigan
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:23:19 AM
When these people bought their homes, wind turbines were not thought of. I would be opposed to development by my house too, and I am in favor of alternative energy. I would not want someone to build a coal fired power plant next door, or a oil well, or any commercial development. My neighborhood is zoned for single family residential.
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Toppers

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Atlanta
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:23:11 AM
Can't believe that's a problem...
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CPayZombie

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Phoenix
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:19:16 AM
The Dutch have had windmills for centuries. What health issues?
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jpd683

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Scranton
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:07:39 AM
The area I live in PA , Wayne County has a big wind farm. They are very noisy when turning. This area does not have any homes near it. I would not care about some noise if it lowers my engery costs. If4 it helps us get off depending on other countrys .
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nurdco

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Colorado Springs
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:05:49 AM
What health concern worse than Fumes from a Fossil plant?
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ILANGE9

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Illinois
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:05:17 AM
I agree with Houckster.
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NMRawker

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New Mexico
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 10:02:59 AM
They should really consider putting them in and around Southern New Mexico. They would generate a ton of energy from our winds, especailly during the spring and early summer months when it's windy as hell around here.
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Houckster

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Atlanta
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 9:57:15 AM
The comments here sure don't sound right. This is America and people have the right to speak out if they're being hurt. How do we know their claims are not legitimate? Maybe the wind turbines have been poorly sited.
In our zeal for renewable energy, which I support (including wind turbines), we have to plan carefully so we don't create new problems while solving others.
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DerHahn

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Illinois
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 9:54:28 AM
people here want the wind power, but all become nimby's when built near where they live.
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dopster

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Toledo
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 9:36:00 AM
I don't understand health concerns over harnessing wind power. We've been using the windmill concept for centuries, all over the world, with no problems. This is really a NIMBY mind set. Do they really prefer the black smoke emitted from coal fired power plants? These "country people" are sometimes the same transplanted "city folks" who put farmers out of business, because they didn't like the "farm smell".
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goalie1950

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Phoenix
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 9:34:40 AM
Change brings with it the need for compromise. Obviously these people in these Ilinois counties have not come to this realization as of yet.
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bills55

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San Diego
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 9:21:02 AM
Change is good, except when it comes to your nieghborhood. I wonder if they complained when they paved to roads in thier town.
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Beau2140

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New York
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 9:11:19 AM
People fighting change.
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rbrowdersr

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Detroit
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 8:40:07 AM
People will find problems in any technology.
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raleightom

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Raleigh
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 8:33:31 AM
Proper management would have prevented this. Too bad because this will be used to discourage wind farms elsewhere. On the good side, this is a great example of what can happen if idiots are allowed to control things.
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OriginalBudman

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Barrie
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 8:26:54 AM
Oh wah wah! Give me a break!
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Houckster

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Atlanta
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 8:20:42 AM
FOXT writes: And God forbid, put those turbines on public land or maybe even in national parks! Environmentalists would be in court to block that move right away! ____ More silliness! There is a place for everything. The national parks are not usually a good place for what amounts to a commercial enterprise.
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Zinnoil

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Florida
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 8:18:04 AM
These huge turbines are a disaster.
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VWC

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Maryland
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 8:17:14 AM
Sounded like legitimate complains. Those who don't live near wind farms shouldn't so readily discount their complains.
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Houckster

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Atlanta
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 8:17:08 AM
PND1 writes: Environmentalists want "clean energy" but just not in their own backyard. Sounds like Al Gore. Do as I say, not as I do. ____ There doesn't seem to be any concern for being fair in this statement. In fact it appears that PND1 is bending the facts so he can get in a cheap dig at environmentalists and Al Gore. Quit wasting our time.
The people who are complaining are not environmentalists. They didn't ask for the wind farms and didn't have any say when they were installed. And they didn't know about any problems the wind farms might be cause.
I'm an environmentalist and I'm not willing to just dismiss their concerns just because I support wind farms. We're talking about people's lives and their homes. Hopefully, the answers will be found. Apparently there is much to learn about siting wind farms.
[Edited by: Houckster at 3/14/2010 9:18:09 AM EST]
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abuck

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Pittsburgh
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 8:16:10 AM
someone will always complain about something....
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Hangnail309

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Manitoba
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 8:15:20 AM
Not everyone cannot be pleased ...
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mk9999

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Rochester
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Message Posted: Mar 14, 2010 8:15:06 AM
We need a lot more wind power in this country.
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