Aug 3, 2008
by Steve Smith
Everyone’s favorite interior decorator turned Texas Railroad Commissioner Elizabeth Ames Jones, who never met a check from an energy company she didn’t like, opined about the majesty of the Barnett Shale in Saturday’s Wall Street Journal. To hear her tell it, we love having gas wells next to our homes and schools. Really?
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