Obama puts Keystone pipeline on hold, decries 'rushed and arbitrary' deadline
President Obama has put his foot down on a proposed 1700 mile pipeline stretching from Canada to the Gulf Coast, rejecting the plan much to the chagrin of Republican lawmakers.
President Obama has put his foot down on a proposed 1700 mile pipeline stretching from Canada to the Gulf Coast, rejecting the plan much to the chagrin of Republican lawmakers.
By Pat Cunningham Republican demagogues are all smiles today at news that the Obama administration has scuttled the controversial Keystone pipeline. Oh, the GOPers will hide their smiles behind scowls as they whine and complain, but that's what they
Canadian pipeline company TransCanada wants to build the pipeline to carry oil from Alberta to refineries along the southern US coast. The pipeline would not cross through Indiana, but Lugar says Hoosier manufacturing affiliated with the project would
On November 6, 2011, Bill McKibben arrived at Washington, DC's, Lafayette Park to protest the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, designed to carry oil 1700 miles from Alberta, Canada, to refineries on the Gulf of Mexico. McKibben, a Vermont writer and
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