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Monday, January 16, 2012

Keystone XL Pipeline Would Be Hard to Kill, Analysts Say | NationofChange

Keystone XL Pipeline Would Be Hard to Kill, Analysts Say | NationofChange

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  1. It won't be that hard to kill once it is made well known that the pipelinw will place the largest drinking water aquifer in the U.S. and covering eight states in danger of being polluted. Add to the fact that the oil coming from this "giant ecological disaster waiting to happen" is the dirtiest pollution that could ever happen on land that this oil won't be for sale in the U.S. If it were for sale in the U. S. they would divert it to a petroleum plant upstate somewhere instead of building a pipeline clear across from the northernmost part of the country to the gulf State of Texas. The only possible reason is that THE OIL WILL BE FOR SALE OVERSEAS. If by any stretch of the imagination this is allowed to proceed you can be sure it is just a matter of time until that ecological disaster WILL happen. IT WILL SURELY HAPPEN! Remember the GULF OIL SPILL on THE DEEP WATER HORIZON. They said there was only a minute chance that would happen too! BUT IT DID HAPPEN! And The oil companies had to be made to take responsibility. THE SAME THING WILL DEFINITELY HAPPEN HERE, also. THE DRINKING WATER FOR EIGHT STATES WILL BE RUINED ata time when the country seems to be already having droughts in manystates. The whole country will have a water deprivation problem. And those who have caused the problem will not be concerned at all! They will only pack up thier money and corporations, divorce themselves from the rest of the country and move their headquarters somewhere overseas where there is no water shortage. They have already shown us what they will do! What is it that you think has happened to our manufacturing jobs? They have divorced themselves from the American workers. Don't wait, America, to find out the hard way!

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