http://www.torontosun.com/2014/01/12/feds-respond-to-neil-young-anti-oilsands-tour
Good opinion piece
http://www.torontosun.com/2014/01/13/hypocrite-neil
Young in his own words
http://www.torontosun.com/2014/01/13/oilsands-dont-affect-me-i-drive-an-electric-car-neil-young
One too many tokes over the line in my opinion
A Canadian man don’t need him around anyhow.
If we gave you Neil Young and Jim Carrey, would you give us Tom Selleck?
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An Oil Man don’t need him around, anyhow
Wonder how much the Saudi Royals are paying washed up entertainers to attack the Tar Sands? Islamic Terrorists support Neil Young
When Neil Young and his ilk completely separate themselves from the benefits of fossil fuels and go live in a cave and eat tree bark, I might (but probably won’t) consider paying attention to what they have to say.
Hey, the old fool has made his living being bitter and angry at one thing or another. He’s just continuing on with more of the same.
Let’s just make the native peoples of the oilsands region live in the Stone Age. Would that make Neil Young happy?
Hello cowgirl in the oilsand
Is this place
at your command
Can I stay here
for a while
It’s the moron in me
that makes me want
to play this game.
Hey, hey, bye bye, Neil.
Neil is one of those guys that always looks like he needs a good shower. Yuck!! There is probably a decent supply of oil in his hair.
I have never in my life figured out why Neil Young made “star” status. Seriously, how can anyone sit through his concerts, hearing a “singing voice” that sounds like two rusted chunks of metal grinding together?
Granted, he’s penned some decent songs, but he should’ve given them over to a real vocalist to sing.
Canada Ping!
Hannah was successful in her protests, no pipeline will be laid in front of the White House.
I heard him on some NPR show yesterday. He is a genuinely miserable person. He goes out of his way to find ways to be miserable and thrives from misery. Worse still he works to make others to be as miserable as him.
http://www.energy.alberta.ca/OilSands/791.asp
the oil sands development employs 1500 first nations people