I can't comment here, but the rest of you... feel free to knock yourself out in the comments section...
For reference, here's the Challenge.
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Here it is, fresh from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, one of PATH's DC law firms.
I can't comment here, but the rest of you... feel free to knock yourself out in the comments section... For reference, here's the Challenge.
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Da Hillbilly
2/10/2011 08:08:38 am
After a long ride home I can't thoroughly digest this bowl of B.S. So ... more to come tomorrow
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JustMe
2/10/2011 08:40:42 am
The Service list looks like a really popular party. Why don't you send them all invitations to join us all at stoppathwv.com!
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Keryn
2/10/2011 09:04:50 am
Hill.... I still have your coffee cup (and you still have my bottle opener). I've been waiting for up for you... (okay, really, I'm just trying to get the blog updated, but you were my excuse!)
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Da Hillbilly
2/10/2011 03:50:28 pm
Sorry Keryn do to the late hour I kinda made a "drive by" and it's not like I won't see you in the next few days. We seem to meet quite often, however, these meetings ALWAYS lead to stradegy that seems to be working very well these days. Have you met a single person in the last year or so that can truly say, from their heart and not from their Allegheny paycheck, that they would favor PATH? I think not. The Arrogant bastard syndrom is quickly losing out to the ever popular Raging Bitch syndrom!
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JustMe
2/11/2011 09:10:27 am
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JustMe
2/11/2011 09:16:18 am
Oops - doubled the reply. Must have been my excitement over the suggestion of another King-Riggs matchup. This time, in spite of the T-shirts, the outfits and hair are better. (please excuse the time warp :) )
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holeymoley
2/11/2011 11:02:09 pm
Page 4 "THE PATH PROJECT HAS ENCOUNTERED LIMITED, BUT FIERCE, OPPOSITION"
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About the Author Keryn Newman blogs here at StopPATH WV about energy issues, transmission policy, misguided regulation, our greedy energy companies and their corporate spin.
In 2008, AEP & Allegheny Energy's PATH joint venture used their transmission line routing etch-a-sketch to draw a 765kV line across the street from her house. Oooops! And the rest is history. About
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