Toxic Chemicals Threaten Animal Sanctuary!

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2007

Investigative Report: Sam Houston Energy Cooperative, or SHECO, - an energy cooperative servicing East Texas - is accused of questionable business decisions and tactics. This investigative report is part of one man's quest to find answers. In this installment of Investigative Report, George H. Russell cries foul when an energy company places toxic chemicals near a wildlife sanctuary.

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  • I don't think these reports should be comedic, then their credibility goes into the hole.

  • I guess I could cut my hair and put on a suit which would make me credible like our lying Republican Administration. I would rather be honest, ethical, and sincere. Thank you. ghr

  • This stuff has great potential. The "reporter" character is attractive and perky. George certainly is interesting.

    But, if you are going to do fake investigative reporting, consider the comedic possibilities--

    A sudden appearance of Ethecius I, like Charlton Heston as Moses, but toting a huge pistol. His voice booms, "Set my beavers free!"

  • Thanks for the humorous comment!!!

    The report may appear fake but the facts are very, very real.

    ghr

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  • subach do u understand anything??? the poison isnt stayingjust their just like the poison isnt satyingin china its coming to usa for example 25%of the smog every day in sf comes from china for exampel so dont make so dont make so stupid comments

  • Almost all railroad ties and telephone poles are treated with creosote, so seeing that this one is shouldn't be any surprise to anyone. As for it's reported toxicity you and the wildlife should be just fine as long as you don't eat or rub large amounts of it on your skin. The tar is oil based so it won't runoff, and small amounts have been used in a number of medicines. Sheco should put a small fence up to protect wildlife though.

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