You know the end of this. We will have the pipeline. Expediency. And later doom. Desecration. Noxious oil all over. This is a charade. It is like King Jehosephat being serious when he asks the prophet Miciah whether he should go into battle. The king is going whatever Miciah says.
10/10/11
From Miciah's Mouth to Jehosephat's Ears
Feud Over TransCanada Tar Sands Pipeline Burns White Hot: "WASHINGTON, DC, October 10, 2011 (ENS) - Public comment on the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline from the Alberta tar sands to refineries on the Gulf Coast closed at midnight Sunday, with the battle still raging over environmental impacts vs energy security and jobs. Accusations of an environment impact study tainted by croneyism and a lawsuit over construction commencement before approval are the latest developments in this ongoing fight."
You know the end of this. We will have the pipeline. Expediency. And later doom. Desecration. Noxious oil all over. This is a charade. It is like King Jehosephat being serious when he asks the prophet Miciah whether he should go into battle. The king is going whatever Miciah says.
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You know the end of this. We will have the pipeline. Expediency. And later doom. Desecration. Noxious oil all over. This is a charade. It is like King Jehosephat being serious when he asks the prophet Miciah whether he should go into battle. The king is going whatever Miciah says.
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I have left this formatting as is for obvious reasons. From a longer essay by Gary Moore Derrida on Peirce In the second c...