Isn’t there some sort of cell for these people?
Please do. That way, we’ll get them all built.
And BTW, when do we start drilling in ANWR?
As if they weren’t going to anyway....
...which they will drive their gas-burning vehicles to.
Not a peep from the snowflakes about the oil operation UP stream from their protest....That happens to be run by the Indians.
Imagine that!
An admission it was never about Indians.
On whose nickle do they have time to protest?
Take off of any disability or welfare roles if they are healthy enough or have the extra time to protest.
I saw fifteen of these Dakota Pipeline “protestors” last Friday....in Ellsworth, Maine of all places.
They were on the sidewalk facing a busy street in the commercial section of town, alongside a TD Bank branch. I had business at the bank, so we parked in the parking lot.
Most of these loons were gray-haired women in their 40’s and 50’s, and one black woman with dreadlocks who was younger.
They were carrying signs that said, “Divest,” “NO DAPL” with a circle around the words and a horizontal line across the circle. About eight of them were holding a long, black paper snake with a serpent’s head high in the air. I guess that was supposed to represent an oil spill. They looked ridiculous.
Meanwhile, the “protestors” parked their cars nearby, in the parking lot of a Ramada Inn. I guess the irony of the fact that their cars run on gasoline, which is derived from oil, was lost on them.
When I drove by a few hours later, they were gone. Probably went back to Hogwarts.
” possible next stops include the Sabal Trail pipeline being built to transport natural gas from eastern Alabama to central Florida, and Energy Transfer Partners Trans-Pecos in West Texas”
I’d advise the pipeline protesters to skip that one: the natives of those states won’t be very sympathetic ...
We have them in Florida protesting and agitating Sable Trail gas line. Moonbat was killed in Citrus County after chase and confrontation with Deputies.
Follow the money, this is all about raising money.
So this approach of theirs may just be my fault, LOL.
They lose a lot of their sympathy when the take it to other pipelines. Many conservatives, me, for instance, tend to support Indian efforts on Indians’ behalf if there is any basis to land claims at all. We do NOT, however support all the hippies and communists that gravitate to these things and those elements tend to reduce support for the Indians’ grievances because it becomes a different sort of contention altogether. In some cases, such as the Puyallup near war way back in 1970, the Indians themselves told their commie would-be allies to get lost. The Puyallup had a lot of sympathy across the political spectrum in Tacoma and environs.
They should all go to Hawaii and protest the pipeline on the north shore.
If the protesters were actually serious about the environment they would not have left a garbage dump and open sewers at the site of their camp. It was never about the environment or protecting Native lands, it was a group of modern day luddites who seek to destroy capitalism by cutting off the energy needed to run our society. Too bad the media has failed to show the hypocrisy of them claiming to protect the earth while they turned their campsite into an environmental disaster.