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		<description><![CDATA[Drilling our way to bankruptcy and addiction. | &#8220;Drill, baby, drill&#8221; is kind of fun to chant, I suppose, but does it really make any sense? Bruce Ramsey seems to think so. His Seattle Timescolumn today so exemplifies the tortured logic behind drilling that I want to spend a few minutes refuting it. Not to pick on Ramsey, but to point out what&#8217;s wrong with the idea. &nbsp;Early on in the piece Ramsey allows this: It is said,...]]></description>
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