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To: LoneClone who wrote (21182)3/7/2013 10:47:59 AM
From: johnlw5 Recommendations  Respond to of 24928
 
Ahh LC, you find offensive what I post light-heartedly
I guess the reference to the chronic was the insult? Hands getting dirty?

How about the BC legislature should quit acting like they are on the chronic and fully support the LNG industry seeings "we support LNG pipelines". (Since you are speaking for the general population I am assuming they also support NG exploration and production, NG pipelines, infrastructure required to process NG, and LNG export facilities on tidewater. Just for clarification and future reference.) By working with the industry and facilitating the development of the export infrastructure this would increase the prosperity of northern BC, the province overall, and the entire country, much the same as bitumen production does for Alberta and the rest of Canada. Land sales have ground to a halt in BC. Encana has shuttered the Cabin gas plants - at the commissioning stage no less. Are these the signs of a coherently managed resource being developed in unison by gov't with business. I guess the chronic metaphor is a little rich, how about inexperienced? vote pandering? menopausal?

I think the population of BC needs to continue their education and familiarize themselves with the industrial activity that has taken place in Kitimat and Douglas Channel for the past 50 years.
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With the improvements in shipping and technology to aid same, I feel oil can be transported as safely as all the other raw materials BC has and is currently exporting in vast quantities on a daily basis by ship. Is that so hard to understand?

Time will tell. I'll check back in 10-15 years.

You lost me with the dehumanized Ezra Levant-style stereotypes reference.