Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Some voters get it

Brave voters in Sioux City, South Dakota voted to allow rezoning for Hyperion to build an oil refinery, the first new one built in the U.S. in 30 years, in their backyard.

ELK POINT, S.D. -- Flashing a smile, Joyce Bortscheller briefly hugged Hyperion Energy Center executive Preston Phillips as she greeted him in the backyard of her home here.

Bortscheller, president of the Elk Point City Council, had invited about 250 supporters to an outdoor barbecue Tuesday to await the returns for arguably the most important election in Union County's history. The big crowd didn't leave disappointed.

As midnight approached, they popped the champagne corks, celebrating a hard-fought victory that keeps alive the county's chances of landing the nation's first all-new oil refinery in 32 years.

By a solid 58 percent to 42 percent margin, county voters approved Hyperion's request to rezone 3,292 acres of farm land for a new classification, Energy Center Planned Development.

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But of course our liberal, tree-hugging, soy-milk chugging, vaginal liberal friends of the Earth and all of the tiny creatures except for those evil humans object. And they shall object through their favorite tool of destruction, endless lawsuits.

While conceding defeat, opponents vowed to keep fighting the controversial project on every imaginable front, pressing on with a lawsuit it filed against the county over the zoning procedures and opposing Hyperion as it applies for a bevy of state and federal permits.

"We have strategies in place to slow or delay all the permit processes," Ed Cable, chairman of the anti-Hyperion group Save Union County, said after the vote.
Never mind the fact you lost 58 percent to 42 percent. They still intend to sue!

Bastards.

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