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In reply to the discussion: House Vote in Favor of the Keystone XL Pipeline an Act of War [View all]Edit history
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We get the tar sands pollution only to pile on them.Means the end of our planet.
bjobotts
Nov 2014
#38
The Native American need no further tutoring on the fact that the US government speaks with
1monster
Nov 2014
#5
I remember when Ed Schultz was covering this for months during the spring
BumRushDaShow
Nov 2014
#10
Oh - the Canadian First Nations ("Idle No More") have done incredible work on this issue.
Algernon Moncrieff
Nov 2014
#31
Or to Hudsons Bay, ie Churchill, Manitoba. Shorter and downhill, and very low population density.
Electric Monk
Nov 2014
#40
I may be the map version of a grammar nazi, but isn't Toronto a bit misplaced in that map?
NBachers
Nov 2014
#42
When Elizabeth Warren leads her Democratic party in the vote, it's going to be interesting...
wyldwolf
Nov 2014
#15
Gonna have to fight the DEMS, and probably Obama too! They're all owned by the 1%, or on loan,
blkmusclmachine
Nov 2014
#26
War? If only they would it would be a great lesson for the right wing loonies to watch and see how
Township75
Nov 2014
#57
They cannot because the actions against them are not "peaceful protest", even if that is their
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#59
Risk or destruction of water supply is every time, the threat is existential in nature.
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#61