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Jun 8, 2021 19:33:18   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
Is at it again one of the most d********g people in America.


By Sandy Fitzgerald | Tuesday, 08 June 2021 10:46 AM


Jane Fonda on Tuesday urged President Joe Biden to stop construction of the Line 3 pipeline and all other pipelines that former President Donald Trump "okayed as a lame-duck president."

Fonda a day earlier joined protesters in the march onto a construction site in Minnesota operated by Enbridge, the Canadian company behind the Line 3 pipeline which will cross from Canada into northern Minnesota and carry oil across sensitive waterways as well as tribal lands.

Some demonstrators strapped themselves to heavy machinery.

The protesters were led by Native American women. Fonda, actress Catherine Keener, and other celebrities joined them, according to The Washington Post.

"President Biden has done many, many good things, stopping Keystone XL, stopping the Arctic National Wildlife refuge drilling," the actress and activist told CNN's "New Day." "He's done a lot and we're really grateful. But the crisis is too severe to do a few good things here and then not do anything where bad stuff is happening."

None of the pipelines Trump approved, she added, "are following the proper permit guidelines."

Fonda Tuesday called on the Biden administration to ask the Army Corps of Engineers to halt the pipeline's construction and to reexamine its permit.

"It was rushed through," she said. "There wasn't a proper environmental impact study done. There are a lot of reasons why line three from the Enbridge Canadian oil company is bad. It's bringing very destructive tar sands under 200 bodies of pristine water."

She also insisted that the pipeline is just part of a larger picture and said it's imperative that action happen fast.

"We are barreling toward a true catastrophe, an existential catastrophe which is the climate crisis," Fonda said. "Climate scientists are universally telling us we have to cut our emissions in half and we can have absolutely no new development of f****l f**ls. No new mining. No new fracking. No new drilling if we're going to achieve this. We have to keep warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius, no higher than that. We can't even burn what we already develop much less new."

The new pipeline, she added, is "threatening what science is saying. It's threatening the climate crisis. This is going to affect everybody, not just the tribal nations whose sovereign rights are being broken here in Minnesota but the whole world."

She insisted that the protests must continue so that Enbridge is forced to stop construction.

Enbridge said in a statement it respects the right to protest, but that trespassing and destruction are not acceptable.

"The project is providing significant economic benefits for counties, small businesses, Native American communities, and union members, including creating 5200 family-sustaining construction jobs and millions of dollars in local spending and tax revenues," Enbridge said.

But Fonda insisted that oil companies always take the same actions and make the same claims.

"They do their drilling and fracking in areas where people are economically depressed," she said. "They create child care centers and recreational parks and they build schools and they try to buy them off. But we, again, are confronting an existential crisis. It's not just the tribal nations here. It is the globe. We have to stop all new oil development. We cannot allow this to happen. It's not just for us living today. It's for our grandchildren and our children."

But Biden is not taking action that is either "bold enough" or fast enough, said Fonda.

"The scientists say we have less than nine years to cut our emissions in half," she said. "Line three is going in the absolute opposite direction. And the news every day is telling us, emissions are going up, not down. So we have to put our bodies on the line and do wh**ever we can to get our administration to call a halt to these permits."



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Jun 8, 2021 19:42:06   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
4430 wrote:
Is at it again one of the most d********g people in America.


By Sandy Fitzgerald | Tuesday, 08 June 2021 10:46 AM


Jane Fonda on Tuesday urged President Joe Biden to stop construction of the Line 3 pipeline and all other pipelines that former President Donald Trump "okayed as a lame-duck president."

Fonda a day earlier joined protesters in the march onto a construction site in Minnesota operated by Enbridge, the Canadian company behind the Line 3 pipeline which will cross from Canada into northern Minnesota and carry oil across sensitive waterways as well as tribal lands.

Some demonstrators strapped themselves to heavy machinery.

The protesters were led by Native American women. Fonda, actress Catherine Keener, and other celebrities joined them, according to The Washington Post.

"President Biden has done many, many good things, stopping Keystone XL, stopping the Arctic National Wildlife refuge drilling," the actress and activist told CNN's "New Day." "He's done a lot and we're really grateful. But the crisis is too severe to do a few good things here and then not do anything where bad stuff is happening."

None of the pipelines Trump approved, she added, "are following the proper permit guidelines."

Fonda Tuesday called on the Biden administration to ask the Army Corps of Engineers to halt the pipeline's construction and to reexamine its permit.

"It was rushed through," she said. "There wasn't a proper environmental impact study done. There are a lot of reasons why line three from the Enbridge Canadian oil company is bad. It's bringing very destructive tar sands under 200 bodies of pristine water."

She also insisted that the pipeline is just part of a larger picture and said it's imperative that action happen fast.

"We are barreling toward a true catastrophe, an existential catastrophe which is the climate crisis," Fonda said. "Climate scientists are universally telling us we have to cut our emissions in half and we can have absolutely no new development of f****l f**ls. No new mining. No new fracking. No new drilling if we're going to achieve this. We have to keep warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius, no higher than that. We can't even burn what we already develop much less new."

The new pipeline, she added, is "threatening what science is saying. It's threatening the climate crisis. This is going to affect everybody, not just the tribal nations whose sovereign rights are being broken here in Minnesota but the whole world."

She insisted that the protests must continue so that Enbridge is forced to stop construction.

Enbridge said in a statement it respects the right to protest, but that trespassing and destruction are not acceptable.

"The project is providing significant economic benefits for counties, small businesses, Native American communities, and union members, including creating 5200 family-sustaining construction jobs and millions of dollars in local spending and tax revenues," Enbridge said.

But Fonda insisted that oil companies always take the same actions and make the same claims.

"They do their drilling and fracking in areas where people are economically depressed," she said. "They create child care centers and recreational parks and they build schools and they try to buy them off. But we, again, are confronting an existential crisis. It's not just the tribal nations here. It is the globe. We have to stop all new oil development. We cannot allow this to happen. It's not just for us living today. It's for our grandchildren and our children."

But Biden is not taking action that is either "bold enough" or fast enough, said Fonda.

"The scientists say we have less than nine years to cut our emissions in half," she said. "Line three is going in the absolute opposite direction. And the news every day is telling us, emissions are going up, not down. So we have to put our bodies on the line and do wh**ever we can to get our administration to call a halt to these permits."



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She truly is a patriotic American.
Are you mad at her for trying to stop the VietNam War ?
It was stopped eventually. But not before 55,000 died. And 200,000 wounded.
Why weren’t you mad about LadyBird Johnson and her Red Horse Paving Company
Being the second group to land in VietNam??

I would say Gen. Westmoreland was the most d********g from that time.

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Jun 8, 2021 19:49:15   #
debeda
 
4430 wrote:
Is at it again one of the most d********g people in America.


By Sandy Fitzgerald | Tuesday, 08 June 2021 10:46 AM


Jane Fonda on Tuesday urged President Joe Biden to stop construction of the Line 3 pipeline and all other pipelines that former President Donald Trump "okayed as a lame-duck president."

Fonda a day earlier joined protesters in the march onto a construction site in Minnesota operated by Enbridge, the Canadian company behind the Line 3 pipeline which will cross from Canada into northern Minnesota and carry oil across sensitive waterways as well as tribal lands.

Some demonstrators strapped themselves to heavy machinery.

The protesters were led by Native American women. Fonda, actress Catherine Keener, and other celebrities joined them, according to The Washington Post.

"President Biden has done many, many good things, stopping Keystone XL, stopping the Arctic National Wildlife refuge drilling," the actress and activist told CNN's "New Day." "He's done a lot and we're really grateful. But the crisis is too severe to do a few good things here and then not do anything where bad stuff is happening."

None of the pipelines Trump approved, she added, "are following the proper permit guidelines."

Fonda Tuesday called on the Biden administration to ask the Army Corps of Engineers to halt the pipeline's construction and to reexamine its permit.

"It was rushed through," she said. "There wasn't a proper environmental impact study done. There are a lot of reasons why line three from the Enbridge Canadian oil company is bad. It's bringing very destructive tar sands under 200 bodies of pristine water."

She also insisted that the pipeline is just part of a larger picture and said it's imperative that action happen fast.

"We are barreling toward a true catastrophe, an existential catastrophe which is the climate crisis," Fonda said. "Climate scientists are universally telling us we have to cut our emissions in half and we can have absolutely no new development of f****l f**ls. No new mining. No new fracking. No new drilling if we're going to achieve this. We have to keep warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius, no higher than that. We can't even burn what we already develop much less new."

The new pipeline, she added, is "threatening what science is saying. It's threatening the climate crisis. This is going to affect everybody, not just the tribal nations whose sovereign rights are being broken here in Minnesota but the whole world."

She insisted that the protests must continue so that Enbridge is forced to stop construction.

Enbridge said in a statement it respects the right to protest, but that trespassing and destruction are not acceptable.

"The project is providing significant economic benefits for counties, small businesses, Native American communities, and union members, including creating 5200 family-sustaining construction jobs and millions of dollars in local spending and tax revenues," Enbridge said.

But Fonda insisted that oil companies always take the same actions and make the same claims.

"They do their drilling and fracking in areas where people are economically depressed," she said. "They create child care centers and recreational parks and they build schools and they try to buy them off. But we, again, are confronting an existential crisis. It's not just the tribal nations here. It is the globe. We have to stop all new oil development. We cannot allow this to happen. It's not just for us living today. It's for our grandchildren and our children."

But Biden is not taking action that is either "bold enough" or fast enough, said Fonda.

"The scientists say we have less than nine years to cut our emissions in half," she said. "Line three is going in the absolute opposite direction. And the news every day is telling us, emissions are going up, not down. So we have to put our bodies on the line and do wh**ever we can to get our administration to call a halt to these permits."



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For heaven's sake why would ANYONE listen to Hanoi Jane?

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Jun 8, 2021 19:55:33   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
Milosia2 wrote:
She truly is a patriotic American.
Are you mad at her for trying to stop the VietNam War ?
It was stopped eventually. But not before 55,000 died. And 200,000 wounded.
Why weren’t you mad about LadyBird Johnson and her Red Horse Paving Company
Being the second group to land in VietNam??

I would say Gen. Westmoreland was the most d********g from that time.


WOW is all I can say since you think so much of Hanoi Jane evidently you are clueless of what she did with the notes the POW gave her to get them out to their families !

I have the same disgust with LBJ and His Old Bat LadyBird as I do for Jane Fonda !

BTW I served a tour in Vietnam I wonder did you serve there as well ?

From the sound of your post, I doubt it .

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Jun 8, 2021 21:05:48   #
PLT Sarge Loc: Alabama
 
4430 wrote:
Is at it again one of the most d********g people in America.


By Sandy Fitzgerald | Tuesday, 08 June 2021 10:46 AM


Jane Fonda on Tuesday urged President Joe Biden to stop construction of the Line 3 pipeline and all other pipelines that former President Donald Trump "okayed as a lame-duck president."

Fonda a day earlier joined protesters in the march onto a construction site in Minnesota operated by Enbridge, the Canadian company behind the Line 3 pipeline which will cross from Canada into northern Minnesota and carry oil across sensitive waterways as well as tribal lands.

Some demonstrators strapped themselves to heavy machinery.

The protesters were led by Native American women. Fonda, actress Catherine Keener, and other celebrities joined them, according to The Washington Post.

"President Biden has done many, many good things, stopping Keystone XL, stopping the Arctic National Wildlife refuge drilling," the actress and activist told CNN's "New Day." "He's done a lot and we're really grateful. But the crisis is too severe to do a few good things here and then not do anything where bad stuff is happening."

None of the pipelines Trump approved, she added, "are following the proper permit guidelines."

Fonda Tuesday called on the Biden administration to ask the Army Corps of Engineers to halt the pipeline's construction and to reexamine its permit.

"It was rushed through," she said. "There wasn't a proper environmental impact study done. There are a lot of reasons why line three from the Enbridge Canadian oil company is bad. It's bringing very destructive tar sands under 200 bodies of pristine water."

She also insisted that the pipeline is just part of a larger picture and said it's imperative that action happen fast.

"We are barreling toward a true catastrophe, an existential catastrophe which is the climate crisis," Fonda said. "Climate scientists are universally telling us we have to cut our emissions in half and we can have absolutely no new development of f****l f**ls. No new mining. No new fracking. No new drilling if we're going to achieve this. We have to keep warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius, no higher than that. We can't even burn what we already develop much less new."

The new pipeline, she added, is "threatening what science is saying. It's threatening the climate crisis. This is going to affect everybody, not just the tribal nations whose sovereign rights are being broken here in Minnesota but the whole world."

She insisted that the protests must continue so that Enbridge is forced to stop construction.

Enbridge said in a statement it respects the right to protest, but that trespassing and destruction are not acceptable.

"The project is providing significant economic benefits for counties, small businesses, Native American communities, and union members, including creating 5200 family-sustaining construction jobs and millions of dollars in local spending and tax revenues," Enbridge said.

But Fonda insisted that oil companies always take the same actions and make the same claims.

"They do their drilling and fracking in areas where people are economically depressed," she said. "They create child care centers and recreational parks and they build schools and they try to buy them off. But we, again, are confronting an existential crisis. It's not just the tribal nations here. It is the globe. We have to stop all new oil development. We cannot allow this to happen. It's not just for us living today. It's for our grandchildren and our children."

But Biden is not taking action that is either "bold enough" or fast enough, said Fonda.

"The scientists say we have less than nine years to cut our emissions in half," she said. "Line three is going in the absolute opposite direction. And the news every day is telling us, emissions are going up, not down. So we have to put our bodies on the line and do wh**ever we can to get our administration to call a halt to these permits."



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Is at it again one of the most d********g people i... (show quote)


Why don't these people replace the jobs and money that they are taking away from these families and communities with their own money. It's easy to scream your convictions about destroying the environment, what about destroying lives? That doesn't matter, they will just fly or drive off using the same fuel they are protesting against. It's always a good photo op. I was in boot camp, Ft. Jackson, in 1974. If the peace accord had not been singed due to my MOS I would have been shipped to Nam. Instead I went to South Korea. Why don't these Social Warriors put on The True Uniform and fight to save America instead of destroying it? That might be to much of a sacrifice.

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Jun 8, 2021 21:16:28   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
4430 wrote:
WOW is all I can say since you think so much of Hanoi Jane evidently you are clueless of what she did with the notes the POW gave her to get them out to their families !

I have the same disgust with LBJ and His Old Bat LadyBird as I do for Jane Fonda !

BTW I served a tour in Vietnam I wonder did you serve there as well ?

From the sound of your post, I doubt it .


Wrong again!
I have 3 battlestars on my VietNam Service Medal.
And that’s all I’m saying about that.
It’s mine all mine.

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Jun 8, 2021 21:21:41   #
debeda
 
PLT Sarge wrote:
Why don't these people replace the jobs and money that they are taking away from these families and communities with their own money. It's easy to scream your convictions about destroying the environment, what about destroying lives? That doesn't matter, they will just fly or drive off using the same fuel they are protesting against. It's always a good photo op. I was in boot camp, Ft. Jackson, in 1974. If the peace accord had not been singed due to my MOS I would have been shipped to Nam. Instead I went to South Korea. Why don't these Social Warriors put on The True Uniform and fight to save America instead of destroying it? That might be to much of a sacrifice.
Why don't these people replace the jobs and money ... (show quote)



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Jun 8, 2021 22:44:16   #
Sonny Magoo Loc: Where pot pie is boiled in a kettle
 
4430 wrote:
WOW is all I can say since you think so much of Hanoi Jane evidently you are clueless of what she did with the notes the POW gave her to get them out to their families !

I have the same disgust with LBJ and His Old Bat LadyBird as I do for Jane Fonda !

BTW I served a tour in Vietnam I wonder did you serve there as well ?

From the sound of your post, I doubt it .


Maybe with the rainbow warriors

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Jun 9, 2021 01:33:36   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Wrong again!
I have 3 battlestars on my VietNam Service Medal.
And that’s all I’m saying about that.
It’s mine all mine.
Battle stars are not attached to Vietnam Service Medals, they are bronze campaign stars. There's a big difference.

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Jun 9, 2021 03:14:24   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
Milosia2 wrote:
She truly is a patriotic American.
Are you mad at her for trying to stop the VietNam War ?
It was stopped eventually. But not before 55,000 died. And 200,000 wounded.
Why weren’t you mad about LadyBird Johnson and her Red Horse Paving Company
Being the second group to land in VietNam??

I would say Gen. Westmoreland was the most d********g from that time.

The same Patriot who posed all buddy buddy with NVA gunners while our prisoners were being tortured? A patriot would have used her clout to demand to see how the prisoners were treated, but your Golden Pinko t*****r chose to make a photo opp with enemies of the US. God, you are truly d********g. The patriots were the prisoners who endured the mistreatment that Hanoi Jane helped to enable. You actually support this piece of s**t and her treason? Ask a 'nam vet.... if someone set her on fire they would not piss on her to put it out.

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Jun 9, 2021 03:15:04   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Wrong again!
I have 3 battlestars on my VietNam Service Medal.
And that’s all I’m saying about that.
It’s mine all mine.


Which Army? Battle stars are issued for the War on Terror. What were you doing in Vietnam in 2001? Glad handing with the same people who tortured our prisoners like you idol, Hanoi Jane did?

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Jun 9, 2021 10:12:38   #
debeda
 
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
The same Patriot who posed all buddy buddy with NVA gunners while our prisoners were being tortured? A patriot would have used her clout to demand to see how the prisoners were treated, but your Golden Pinko t*****r chose to make a photo opp with enemies of the US. God, you are truly d********g. The patriots were the prisoners who endured the mistreatment that Hanoi Jane helped to enable. You actually support this piece of s**t and her treason? Ask a 'nam vet.... if someone set her on fire they would not piss on her to put it out.
The same Patriot who posed all buddy buddy with NV... (show quote)


👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

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Jun 9, 2021 10:13:23   #
debeda
 
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
Which Army? Battle stars are issued for the War on Terror. What were you doing in Vietnam in 2001? Glad handing with the same people who tortured our prisoners like you idol, Hanoi Jane did?



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Jun 9, 2021 10:14:52   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
The same Patriot who posed all buddy buddy with NVA gunners while our prisoners were being tortured? A patriot would have used her clout to demand to see how the prisoners were treated, but your Golden Pinko t*****r chose to make a photo opp with enemies of the US. God, you are truly d********g. The patriots were the prisoners who endured the mistreatment that Hanoi Jane helped to enable. You actually support this piece of s**t and her treason? Ask a 'nam vet.... if someone set her on fire they would not piss on her to put it out.
The same Patriot who posed all buddy buddy with NV... (show quote)



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Jun 9, 2021 10:26:24   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
4430 wrote:
Is at it again one of the most d********g people in America.


By Sandy Fitzgerald | Tuesday, 08 June 2021 10:46 AM


Jane Fonda on Tuesday urged President Joe Biden to stop construction of the Line 3 pipeline and all other pipelines that former President Donald Trump "okayed as a lame-duck president."

Fonda a day earlier joined protesters in the march onto a construction site in Minnesota operated by Enbridge, the Canadian company behind the Line 3 pipeline which will cross from Canada into northern Minnesota and carry oil across sensitive waterways as well as tribal lands.

Some demonstrators strapped themselves to heavy machinery.

The protesters were led by Native American women. Fonda, actress Catherine Keener, and other celebrities joined them, according to The Washington Post.

"President Biden has done many, many good things, stopping Keystone XL, stopping the Arctic National Wildlife refuge drilling," the actress and activist told CNN's "New Day." "He's done a lot and we're really grateful. But the crisis is too severe to do a few good things here and then not do anything where bad stuff is happening."

None of the pipelines Trump approved, she added, "are following the proper permit guidelines."

Fonda Tuesday called on the Biden administration to ask the Army Corps of Engineers to halt the pipeline's construction and to reexamine its permit.

"It was rushed through," she said. "There wasn't a proper environmental impact study done. There are a lot of reasons why line three from the Enbridge Canadian oil company is bad. It's bringing very destructive tar sands under 200 bodies of pristine water."

She also insisted that the pipeline is just part of a larger picture and said it's imperative that action happen fast.

"We are barreling toward a true catastrophe, an existential catastrophe which is the climate crisis," Fonda said. "Climate scientists are universally telling us we have to cut our emissions in half and we can have absolutely no new development of f****l f**ls. No new mining. No new fracking. No new drilling if we're going to achieve this. We have to keep warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius, no higher than that. We can't even burn what we already develop much less new."

The new pipeline, she added, is "threatening what science is saying. It's threatening the climate crisis. This is going to affect everybody, not just the tribal nations whose sovereign rights are being broken here in Minnesota but the whole world."

She insisted that the protests must continue so that Enbridge is forced to stop construction.

Enbridge said in a statement it respects the right to protest, but that trespassing and destruction are not acceptable.

"The project is providing significant economic benefits for counties, small businesses, Native American communities, and union members, including creating 5200 family-sustaining construction jobs and millions of dollars in local spending and tax revenues," Enbridge said.

But Fonda insisted that oil companies always take the same actions and make the same claims.

"They do their drilling and fracking in areas where people are economically depressed," she said. "They create child care centers and recreational parks and they build schools and they try to buy them off. But we, again, are confronting an existential crisis. It's not just the tribal nations here. It is the globe. We have to stop all new oil development. We cannot allow this to happen. It's not just for us living today. It's for our grandchildren and our children."

But Biden is not taking action that is either "bold enough" or fast enough, said Fonda.

"The scientists say we have less than nine years to cut our emissions in half," she said. "Line three is going in the absolute opposite direction. And the news every day is telling us, emissions are going up, not down. So we have to put our bodies on the line and do wh**ever we can to get our administration to call a halt to these permits."



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Here's "one" of the problems with going Green "now". We don't know how to deal with the "g***n e****y mess when it stops serving it's purpose. Re Electric Cars: " when the battery comes to the end of its life, its green benefits fade. If it ends up in a landfill, its cells can release problematic toxins, including heavy metals. And recycling the battery can be a hazardous business, warns materials scientist Dana Thompson of the University of Leicester.May 20, 2021". "there is also concern about "end of life solar panels", some parts are salvageable but others are not".

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