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In reply to the discussion: Obama Says He’ll Evaluate Pipeline Project Depending on Pollution [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)47. Seems like you're dealing with some issues. n/t
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Isn't it amazing that the positive news stories about this administration
woo me with science
Jul 2013
#60
Interior has nothing to do with the pipeline; international pipelines belong to State (nt)
Recursion
Jul 2013
#55
According to Canadian networks, Obama's tough talk is just a political posturing
NoOneMan
Jul 2013
#4
Canadian networks don't get to decide, and the State Department hasn't issued a final assessment.
ProSense
Jul 2013
#6
Its a good thing that the NSA can run a flash poll now to find out how everyone feels about it
NoOneMan
Jul 2013
#14
You calling people "NSA-loving Democrats" while supporting the fucking Keystone pipeline is
ProSense
Jul 2013
#20
So you're just here pushing the Canadian networks' opinion over "US partisan perceptions"
ProSense
Jul 2013
#22
Im telling you what people up north see from this speech: certainty in the pipeline and expansion
NoOneMan
Jul 2013
#24
Its always important to understand how others perceive reality, especially if you have bias
NoOneMan
Jul 2013
#40
fine, as long as he doesn't start talking about trade-offs to reach his carbon goal
bigtree
Jul 2013
#54