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    Mulcair in US slamming Keystone

    Mulcair still thinks fossil fuels are causing global
    warming. Please more fossil fuels.

    #2
    How did he get to Washington.... walk??

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      #3
      He's a Fricking idiot!
      Any one who votes for this guy is a fricking idiot!
      Kill the Golden goose!
      Next time walk to Washington or go by buggy.

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        #4
        Oxen and horses both flatulate so unless Mulcair walks, he's still contributing to the warming....oh, wait...could it be that he flatulates too?

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          #5
          lol ya, from both ends!

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            #6
            Oddly enough ameicas #1 export is refined petroleum
            products.

            Big push on for energy independence from both
            partys.

            Would do wonders for their trade balance and overall
            balance sheet.

            Crash canadas energy industry and buy it up for
            pennies on the dollar?

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              #7
              And why Because the americans Can!

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                #8
                I hate to dissagre but do we realy need this line? At this time, I think it is time to cool the oli bis a little , everyone in the buis is dooing verry well , and why because they can .
                Is there any assurances that we will be able to access this line with as much as we need? I read it would be on a graduated scale where 5% will be set aside for small and new customers. Whats to say they decide to fill it with North Dakota oil or mabey some new play along the way we will still be setting and begging to sell our oil, and at what price. The pipeline companys dont care as long as they are making money moving oil.
                In short I dont trust this gov to have our best intrests at heart and we all know how good the oil biz will treat us. OH well mabey they will give us cheap vasaline.

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                  #9
                  Isn't it ironic that Mulcair is in effect feathering
                  Warren Buffet's nest by opposing Keystone.
                  Railways owned by Berkshire are reaping huge
                  profits by delays in Keystone not to mention the
                  environmental threat of crash and spill. and what
                  about all the fossil fuels being burned by the
                  trains. think they run on water?

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                    #10
                    I guess a person could calculate the diesel
                    burned by a train loaded with North Dakota crude
                    to Texas. X thousands of loads ad infinitum, the
                    pipeline has to be monumentally greener, hands
                    down!

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                      #11
                      Unless your oil is flowing downhill it
                      takes pumps,pumps take electricity and
                      electricity takes coal. I think it's all
                      a smoke show. I personally wouldn't mind
                      seeing oil pay for some rail
                      infrastructure, none the less mulcair is
                      off the mark.

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                        #12
                        Yeah let's build it sooooos, Albertie kin
                        sell it's cheap, undervalued, hard to
                        refine, bitchbubble at 4 - 5 times the
                        volume wes selling it at today. Then wes
                        losing money 4 - 5 times faster than we is
                        currently losing it, eh!

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                          #13
                          Burbs what will it's value be if a
                          pipeline takes that oil to the Gulf?

                          I'll give you a hint, higher.

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