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Top EPA Official Resigns Over 'Crucify' Comment

April 30, 2012 RSS Feed Print
Al Armendariz

Al Armendariz, the Obama administration's top environmental official in the oil-rich South and Southwest region.

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Associated Press correspondent Angela K. Brown contributed reporting from Fort Worth, Texas.

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It sounds like he was standing in the way of Fracking and needed to be removed. The sheer absurdity of having someone fired for using the work crucify makes you wonder. If wall street can ruin the lives and futures of thousands of people and receive a slap on the wrist, then why would saying the work "crucify" cause such an uproar?

Pam Swoner of TN 12:38AM May 01, 2012

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