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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (495492)11/19/2003 12:51:18 PM
From: DavesM  Respond to of 769670
 
Kenneth,
In order to reach the gas, the pipeline you favor, will have to go thru ANWR or in the seas along the northern border of ANWR. The State of Alaska will allow drilling in those waters and islands(esp. if a pipeline is there to transport with), and the Aleuts will allow drilling from their reservation (sitting in the middle of ANWR), and of course the Canadians will be drilling along the eastern border of ANWR. If you are going to subject the tundra with the heavy equipment and personnel needed to lay a huge pipeline project, and drilling will take place offshore, along the eastern and western borders, and on a reservation within the ANRW itself, what's the point of your objection to drilling?

"I favor the gas pipeline. I don't favor drilling in ANWR"