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What the frack? North Carolina lawmaker accidentally votes to legalize fracking
2012-07-03
Even a broken cuckoo clock is right once in a while.
A North Carolina lawmaker says she feels "rotten" after accidentally voting to override the veto of a bill to legalize fracking--the controversial technique of extracting natural gas--in the state.

Rep. Becky Carney, a Democrat from Mecklenburg, said she accidentally voted late Monday to override the governor's veto after asking fellow Democrats to uphold it. The House voted 72-47 against the veto--with Carney's vote clinching the number of votes needed for the override.

"It is late," Carney told WRAL-TV. "Here we are rushing to make these kind of decisions this time of night." The vote was called shortly before 11:30 p.m. ET.

"I feel rotten, and I feel tired," she continued. "And I feel that mistakes are made constantly when people are tired. But I take responsibility for my vote."
Maybe libs should get some sleep once in a while instead of spending 24 hours a day figuring out how to screw over the other side.
"Please don't kill me vote for my opponent!"
After realizing her error, Carney could be heard on the House floor saying, ""Oh, my God--it won't let me change my vote."

Under state law, lawmakers can change their vote if they make a mistake--unless their vote changes the outcome.

"There's a green button and a red button," House Speaker Thom Tillis told the News & Observer. "They should know which one to push."

Carney hit the green one. Then:

She panicked. She hit a different button to turn on her microphone and called to the House speaker on the dais. He didn't recognize her. So she rushed to the front, 20 steps from her seat in the eighth row down the red-carpeted middle aisle.

Carney asked the clerk to check her vote. Green. Override.

She then asked Tillis if she could change her vote. Tillis said House rules prevented it.

In May, Vermont became the first state to ban fracking, which critics say contaminates drinking water.

"Human beings survived for thousands and thousands of years without oil and without natural gas," Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin said after signing the bill into law. "We have never known humanity or life on this plant to survive without clean water."

In the future, he said, "drinking water will be more valuable than oil or natural gas."
Everything's more valuable than oil and natural gas. The reason it's so expensive is because liberals make it hard.
Posted by:gorb

#8  Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin's mentality appears to be stranded somewhere in vastness the Jurassic Period.
Posted by: junkiron   2012-07-03 23:26  

#7  If North Carolina is not willing to share in the risk of producing the product, why should they be allowed to share in the benefits or use of the product?
Posted by: junkiron   2012-07-03 21:42  

#6  I'm not aware of any potential oil or gas deposits in either Vermont or North Carolina that would be exploitable by fracking.
Posted by: Glenmore   2012-07-03 19:58  

#5  Human beings survived for thousands and thousands of years without ....

Though nowhere near as MANY of them survived...
Posted by: Glenmore   2012-07-03 19:56  

#4  > Human beings survived for thousands and thousands of years without oil and without natural gas,"

And government. Don't forget that.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-07-03 18:04  

#3  Might even accidentally save her job (and a number of those who COULD vote for her).
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-07-03 18:03  

#2  Doesnt matter what the vote was about. You hit the wrong button you should resign in shame
Posted by: Rjschwarz   2012-07-03 17:48  

#1  "Human beings survived for thousands and thousands of years without oil and without natural gas,"

Human beings also survived without power, AC, supermarkets, medicine, premade shelter, etc. I vote you go without all those things on a island somewhere and leave the rest of us advanced folk alone.
Posted by: DarthVader   2012-07-03 17:04  

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