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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Or rather in Arlington, where the City Hall was Fire-Marshall full on Tuesday night because of planned council votes on two new Chesapeake gas well sites. Sharon had this account as well.  The residents were 1-1 for the night, but that's a 50% improvement from what it has been. Why, we can remember when it was only this troublemaker showing up in Arlington city council meetings to protest such things. Wonder how closely the Dallas City Council was taking notes because this wave is cresting in its direction.

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