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To: stockman_scott who wrote (220664)1/3/2012 12:21:02 PM
From: Metacomet1 Recommendation  Respond to of 362614
 
Absolutely.

The Canadians have enough sense not to try and pump that sludge thru British Columbia.

They already tried that tactic for their Chinese customers and were summarily rebuffed by the indigenous people who would have no part of that toxic transit.

So they know that the whores in the US will sell anything, including their prepubescent daughters if the price is right.

Send that shit on down.

We'll get it over to the Chinese fer ya.......



To: stockman_scott who wrote (220664)1/4/2012 8:53:03 PM
From: zeta19615 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 362614
 
SS and all. This, I believe, is an illustration of why we need to give Obama slack on some of these issues that we feel strongly about and that we think he is handling poorly....

Here you have the president of the American Petroleum Institute threatening Obama if he does not Ok KXL.....

These people are ruthless...forget about his political life...Obama's physical life along with his family's lives mean nothing to these people....nothing......I forget about this until I read something like this piece...

thehill.com

A top oil industry official delivered a clear warning to President Obama Wednesday: approve the Keystone XL pipeline or face “huge political consequences.”

American Petroleum Institute President Jack Gerard urged Obama to quickly approve the pipeline, which would carry oil sands crude from Alberta, Canada, to refineries along the Gulf Coast.