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johnr

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Well if the pipeline is in and done within a week or two, what are these protestors going to protest?
I mean if they are still in the area, what are they going to be doing? just hanging out and effn stuff up?
Are they going to stay there forever? how are they going to eat, etc. Go fund me accounts to just hang out in ND?
 


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I suspect they will stay camping on private land and cause problems for awhile. It can't be stated enough - they are a bunch of retards.
 

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well if the pipeline is in and done within a week or two, what are these protestors going to protest?
I mean if they are still in the area, what are they going to be doing? Just hanging out and effn stuff up?
Are they going to stay there forever? How are they going to eat, etc. Go fund me accounts to just hang out in nd?

#noturnips
 

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Wow DAPL just sent the tribes lawyers into panic mode when it informed the Corp the pilot hole is complete and is now being widened to except the pipe and may be ready to flow on the 6th. This is three weeks faster then their best case scenario and because of that the tribes lawyers are in full on panic mode!:;:cheers
I figured 60 days was way too long. Hell we can drill a 16,000' hole in twelve days or less now.

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they will stay there until their paychecks quit coming and the gofund me money dries up.
 

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From what I am hearing in law enforcement reports on the news there are few that actually left the area down there they just jumped to another camp, so how many more camps are down there and why isn't this being talked about even more. The problem is still here apparently and who's land are these other camps on?
There have always been multiple camps and the press has never hid that fact and in fact mentions the other camps in most articles. Almost every article talking about clearing out the main Camp mentions the fact that many of the protesters are moving to the new private Camp being put on by the Cheyenne reservation just to the South and up the hill. Hell the camp they cleared was not even the first camp that was the sacred stone camp to the southeast that was set up last spring. The real fun may come here as the feds were at least last I saw going to give sacred stone camp the boot here in a few days and that's bound to cause some real fireworks.
 


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My guess is if the Casino is taking a hit( as well they should I might add) with less people visiting their establishment, that they are clamping down and making the slot payouts even more stingy than normal. I have never been there and it is not on my bucket list to ever go there.
 

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But hey....Ratt and Firehouse is going to play down at PKC on March 18th. Call this coincidence or a sign from God????? "The camp was full of rats until set fire to their houses". I wonder is all of these stars really know what they are getting into playing down there right now. I have not heard how the Lorrie Morgan concert went, but I no one other than protestors showed up.
 

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Saw this it gives the best look at the three original camps.

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I am most appalled by the pictures of the trash and abandoned property at the camp. For folks who were worried about the environment they sure left a disaster for others to clean up.
 

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Everything that we are diametrically opposed to can be found in this facebook page by North Dakota Human Rights Coalition:

https://www.facebook.com/NDHumanRightsCoalition

Water protectors, LGBTQ special rights, unchecked immigration and the list goes on.

They get some of their funding from Bremer Bank Foundation, PFund and RESIST, Inc.

They are working on several Bills in the legislature right now. TJ Jerke has advocated North Dakota Human Rights Coalition position so hard for LGBTQ rights and other issues, the newspapers have identified him as their lobbyist. Actually, he is a paid lobbyist for the Humane Society of the United States.

TJ Jerke grew up in Watertown South Dakota. Maybe Kurtr knows him. And I believe espringers has met him.

There is a lot of upheaval, turmoil and activists for social change in the world. Actually they are few but active. Follow the money. It's all interrelated. Maybe Bremer Bank Foundation would like to pay for the Cannonball clean up?
 


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Oh. I didn't stick around for the animal cruelty discussion. Think i ate lunch and headed for home. But, we were probably in the same room for a while i guess. Should i take a shower. Lol.
 

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Same thing has happened to me. Focused on the issues and didn't recognize the players in the room. After awhile it becomes obvious it's the same activists over and over.

It becomes a problem when everyone in the room is getting paid to be there except other working stiffs like me.
 


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[h=5]TRANS-PECO PIPELINE[/h][h=1]From Standing Rock To Texas[/h][h=5]By Sally Beauvais, Marfa Public Radio February 24, 2017[/h]
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Anti-pipeline protester Destiny Willcuts in the camp kitchen at Two Rivers camp, Presidio County, Texas
As protesters in Standing Rock clean up camp and head home, Sioux tribes in North and South Dakota are still battling in court to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. Their fight has inspired protesters who are trying to stop pipeline construction in other parts of the country. In the Big Bend Region of Texas, construction on the Trans-Pecos Pipeline is nearly complete.
Destiny Willcuts is a native Lakota Sioux. She left Standing Rock with her mother when extreme winter weather hit the area. They headed south, to a newly erected pipeline protest camp in Presidio County, Texas.
“I didn’t want to give up the fight so I just decided to head to another front line,” Willcutts said.
Willcuts is 16. She was arrested in January for chaining herself to a bulldozer on a Trans-Pecos Pipeline construction site in Presidio County. So far, 16 people have been been arrested while protesting the pipeline. Willcutts is facing felony charges.

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When I say I want to watch the world burn, I mean it tongue in cheek. But some men truly mean it. There is an agent of chaos out there somewhere and I truly fear for tomorrow. This is the new normal I'm afraid.
 

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I just get a kick out of the fact we now created fucking snowbird protesters. I would just love to listen to them talk about how they are willing to fight for what they believe in....well so long as it's above freezing!:;:lame
 

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Let Texas have our protesters... I mean liberals... I mean homeless population.
 

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at least Texas will probably handle them as they need to be handled. since that probably isn't on federal land Texas will stick a boot in their ass when the time comes. Little girl should be in school.
 


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