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By Peadesetedome

August 8, 2010 10:16 AM | Link to this

what I was looking for, thanks

By w

July 5, 2009 1:58 PM | Link to this

other than basement boy, i would guess that most all posters are currently employed and don’t care about jobs for the blue collar people that should be able to survive on minimum wages

By Fioricet

June 29, 2009 6:32 AM | Link to this

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By SillyMe

March 16, 2009 5:52 PM | Link to this

Do you feel better now Hornet? Do you somehow feel like a man again? The saying goes lead, follow or get the hell out of the way. What have you done Mr pot stirrer?

Just what I thought…..nothing.

By Keith

March 16, 2009 6:46 AM | Link to this

Thanks to the council of Middletown are lungs might fail just like the stack did. I dont understand where are school board stood on the issue?Guess they care about as much as are council people.

By fedup

March 16, 2009 6:41 AM | Link to this

AK has made middletown a waste land!!!! MUST PUT A STOP TO THIS COKE PLANT!!!!

By tim puckett

March 16, 2009 4:49 AM | Link to this

I work at ak for a contractor i screen coke lets get this plant built so i can get a better paying job suncoke send me an aplication email quartertim@yahoo.com

By BASEMENT BOY

March 16, 2009 12:30 AM | Link to this

I’m the boy who lives in mommy and daddy’s basement. I’m 25 years old and have nothing else to do but fight this coke plant. I hope to someday move out of the basement but then I will have to pay bills.

By hornet

March 15, 2009 10:07 PM | Link to this

I wish they would either build it or not build it, so the poor people of Monroe could go on to next subject to cry over….schools, empty strip malls, ugly 75 exit, or the 63 extension. The young kid, who lives in the basement and has no grammar skills, will have to one day find a new cause to fight for.

By Jim P

March 15, 2009 7:02 PM | Link to this

Why do you think AK does not want to build on their land? They can not control Prices nor our they responsable for all the pollution from this coke plant. Also why do you think that big brother wants E CHECK back in Butler County, to slide the pollution problems away from the new coke plant. Go to Overpeck and see what a coke plant did to them for years. Monroe is doing the right thing fighting this plant, everyone should help out for health reasons.

By unemployed construction worker

March 15, 2009 6:29 PM | Link to this

You want it on AK property? Keep in mind AK owns land just east of the tracks on toadhunter. I say we put it there and put people to work.

By pk

March 15, 2009 5:37 PM | Link to this

We were told at one of the EPA meetings that the violations or emissions from an identical plant has no bearing on the permit being issured for the new plant. The location and what is near the facility is also NOT taken into consideration-for example the elementary school & retirement home.

By SillyMe

March 15, 2009 4:56 PM | Link to this

I think the EPA really need to look into this before they let them build one of these things around here.

By middsteve

March 15, 2009 1:32 PM | Link to this

the emissions ate thru a stainless steel stack WOW!what chance does a lung have.whats wrong with inside the fence where everything is already filthy and polluted ? why tear up pristine farm land? makes no sense to anyone but the money grubbers and the puppet alan mccoy (hes paid to say whatever they tell him to)P.S. im a 33 yr ARMCO vet.

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