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Title: Federal government blocks Dakota Access oil pipeline route (Protesters will not be removed)
Source: Yahoo News
URL Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/authorit ... ge-near-protest-132426831.html
Published: Dec 4, 2016
Author: James Macpherson, Associated Press
Post Date: 2016-12-04 19:05:15 by hondo68
Keywords: wont forcibly remove, Standing Rock Sioux, explore alternate routes
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Comments: 20

A crowd gathers in celebration at the Oceti Sakowin camp after it was announced that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers won't grant easement for the Dakota Access oil pipeline in Cannon Ball, N.D., Sunday, Dec. 4, 2016. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

CANNON BALL, N.D. (AP) -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Sunday that it won't grant an easement for the Dakota Access oil pipeline in southern North Dakota, handing a victory to the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and its supporters, who argued the project would threaten a water source and cultural sites.

North Dakota's leaders criticized the decision, with Gov. Jack Dalrymple calling it a "serious mistake" that "prolongs the dangerous situation" of having several hundred protesters who are camped out on federal land during cold, wintry weather. U.S. Rep. Kevin Cramer said it's a "very chilling signal" for the future of infrastructure in the United States.

The four-state, $3.8 billion project is largely complete except for the now-blocked segment underneath Lake Oahe, a Missouri River reservoir. Assistant Secretary for Civil Works Jo-Ellen Darcy said in a news release that her decision was based on the need to "explore alternate routes" for the pipeline's crossing.

"Although we have had continuing discussion and exchanges of new information with the Standing Rock Sioux and Dakota Access, it's clear that there's more work to do," Darcy said. "The best way to complete that work responsibly and expeditiously is to explore alternate routes for the pipeline crossing."

The company constructing the pipeline, Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners, had said it was unwilling to reroute the project. It had no immediate comment Sunday.

Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier, whose department has done much of the policing for the protests, said that "local law enforcement does not have an opinion" on the easement and that his department will continue to "enforce the law."

U.S. Secretary for the Interior Sally Jewell said in a statement that the Corps' "thoughtful approach ... ensures that there will be an in-depth evaluation of alternative routes for the pipeline and a closer look at potential impacts."

Standing Rock Sioux tribal chairman Dave Archambault didn't immediately respond to messages left seeking comment.

The federal government has ordered people to leave the Oceti Sakowin, or Seven Council Fires, encampment on Army Corps of Engineers' land by Monday. But demonstrators say they're prepared to stay, and authorities say they won't forcibly remove them.

Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the Department of Justice will "continue to monitor the situation" and stands "ready to provide resources to help all those who can play a constructive role in easing tensions."

"The safety of everyone in the area - law enforcement officers, residents and protesters alike - continues to be our foremost concern," she added.

Earlier Sunday, an organizer with Veterans Stand for Standing Rock said tribal elders had asked the military veterans not to have confrontations with law enforcement officials, adding the group is there to help out those who've dug in against the project.

About 250 veterans gathered about a mile from the main camp for a meeting with organizer Wes Clark Jr., the son of former Democratic presidential candidate Gen. Wesley Clark. The group had said about 2,000 veterans were coming, but it wasn't clear how many actually arrived.

"We have been asked by the elders not to do direct action," Wes Clark Jr. said. He then talked about North Dakota authorities' decision to move away from a key bridge north of the encampment by 4 p.m. Sunday if demonstrators agree to certain conditions, saying the National Guard and law enforcement have armored vehicles and are armed.

"If we come forward, they will attack us," Clark said. Instead, he told the veterans, "If you see someone who needs help, help them out."

Authorities moved a blockade from the north end of the Backwater Bridge with the conditions that protesters stay south of it and come there only if there is a prearranged meeting. Authorities also asked protesters not to remove barriers on the bridge, which they have said was damaged in the late October conflict that led to several people being hurt, including a serious arm injury.

"That heavy presence is gone now and I really hope in this de-escalation they'll see that, and in good faith.the leadership in those camps will start squashing the violent factions," Cass County Sheriff Paul Laney said in a statement. Protesters also are not supposed to walk, ride or fly drones north of the bridge, and Laney said that any violation will "will result in their arrest."

Veterans Stand for Standing Rock's GoFundMe.com page had raised more than $1 million of its $1.2 million goal by Sunday — money due to go toward food, transportation and supplies. Cars waiting to get into the camp Sunday afternoon were backed up for more than a half-mile.

"People are fighting for something, and I thought they could use my help," said Navy veteran and Harvard graduate student Art Grayson. The 29-year-old from Cambridge, Massachusetts, flew the first leg of the journey, then rode from Bismarck in the back of a pickup truck. He has finals this week, but told professors, "I'll see you when I get back."

Steven Perry, a 66-year-old Vietnam veteran who's a member of the Little Traverse Bay band of Odawa Indians in Michigan, spoke of one of the protesters' main concerns: that the pipeline could pollute drinking water. "This is not just a native issue," he said, "This is an issue for everyone."

Art Woodson and two other veterans drove 17 hours straight from Flint, Michigan, a city whose lead-tainted water crisis parallels with the tribe's fight over water, he said.

"We know in Flint that water is in dire need," the 49-year-old disabled Gulf War Army veteran said. "In North Dakota, they're trying to force pipes on people. We're trying to get pipes in Flint for safe water."

On Monday, some veterans will take part in a prayer ceremony in which they'll apologize for historical detrimental conduct by the military toward Native Americans and ask for forgiveness, Clark said. He also called the veterans' presence "about right and wrong and peace and love."


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#1. To: hondo68, x-15, randge, horse, lod (#0)

that is good news. But I have a question . I looked up the company. oddly, their corporate website has literally no names listed as to who controls.or.runs it. I did find some names via a structured search for documents. i hadnt known this company owns Sunoco service stations . the protesters were very dumb not to use that against the company. could be cost them millions via a boycott.

But let's back up a bit. everyone is acting as if a pipeline is going to destroy the world and all humans ib it. Do people realise that there are oil and gas pipelines all over the country? furthermore, this company already deals with and leases land from many Indian tribes. I found it in their website docs.

example:

"The inability to continue to access lands owned by third parties, including tribal lands, could adversely affect our ability to operate and adversely affect our financial results. Our ability to operate our pipeline systems and terminal facilities on certain lands owned by third parties, including lands held in trust by the United States for the benefit of a Native American tribe, will depend on our success in maintaining existing rights-of- way and obtaining new rights-of-way on those lands. Securing extensions of existing and any additional rights-of-way is also critical to our ability to pursue expansion projects. We cannot provide any assurance that we will be able to acquire new rights- of-way or maintain access to existing rights-of-way upon the expiration of the current grants or that all of the rights-of-way will be obtainable in a timely fashion. Transwestern’s existing right-of-way agreements with the Navajo Nation, Southern Ute, Pueblo of Laguna and Fort Mojave tribes extend through November 2029, September 2020, December 2022 and April 2019, respectively.

Our financial position could be adversely affected if the costs of new or extended right-of-way grants cannot be recovered in rates. Further, whether we have the power of eminent domain for our pipelines varies from state to state, depending upon the type of pipeline and the laws of the particular state. In either case, we must compensate landowners for the use of their property and, in eminent domain actions, such compensation may be determined by a court. The inability to exercise the power of eminent domain could negatively affect our business if we were to lose the right to use or occupy the property on which our pipelines are located. In addition, we do not own all of the land on which our retail service stations are located. We have rental agreements for approximately 32.6% of the company-operated retail service stations where we currently control the real estate and we have rental agreements for certain logistics facilities. As such, we are subject to the possibility of increased costs under rental agreements with landowners, primarily through rental increases and renewals of expired agreements. We are also subject to the risk that such agreements may not be renewed. Additionally, certain facilities and equipment (or parts thereof) used by us are leased from third parties for specific periods. Our inability to renew leases or otherwise maintain the right to utilize such facilities and equipment on acceptable terms, or the increased costs to maintain such rights, could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition, results of operations and cash flows."

Just do a search on this: site://http://www.energytransfer.com imminent domain

"Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you". Sirach 4:28

Artisan  posted on  2016-12-04   20:07:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: hondo68 (#0)

My ex codriver grew up in Checotah, OK. He told me his Daddy moved there in the 1930s. It was a boom town because of the oil and there was one killing per week over it.

He also told me they tapped an ARCO pipeline and drew off a few thousand gallons of oil.He said the inspectors were walking the pipeline route looking for the leak.

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2016-12-04   20:21:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: BTP Holdings, Artisan (#2)

Paul Ryan Verified account ‏@SpeakerRyan

Paul Ryan Retweeted Wall Street Journal

This is big-government decision-making at its worst. I look forward to putting this anti-energy presidency behind us.

Paul Ryan added,

twitter.com/SpeakerRyan/s...1831424?ref_src=twsrc^tfw

The America-last neocon globalist Paul Ryan is against this decision.


The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party

Castle(C), Stein(G), Johnson(L)

hondo68  posted on  2016-12-04   21:47:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: hondo68 (#3)

what the hell kind of picture is that on Paul Ryan's Twitter page? him being flocked by small black children. it's a pretty damn weird picture. mobile.tw http://itter.com/SpeakerRyan/

"Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you". Sirach 4:28

Artisan  posted on  2016-12-05   0:20:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Artisan (#4)

Regular order isn't always sexy, but under Speaker Ryan and the House Republican majority, it is steady and ongoing.

http://www.speaker.gov/blog/photos?keys=&field_taxonomy_issues_tid=All&date-from=&date-to=&type_1=All&author_select=All&page=2


Artisan>> what the hell kind of picture is that on Paul Ryan's Twitter page? him being flocked by small black children

Pedophilia is making a comeback among the Romney Log Cabin Republicans?


The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party

Castle(C), Stein(G), Johnson(L)

hondo68  posted on  2016-12-05   0:58:39 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: hondo68, Artisan (#5)

It looks like Ryan is at a parochial school since one girl is wearing a uniform skirt and a shirt that says, "St. Bartholomew".

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2016-12-05   5:15:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: hondo68 (#5)

8 don't think it ever stopped.

"Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you". Sirach 4:28

Artisan  posted on  2016-12-05   7:53:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Artisan (#4)

small black children

It looks like there is only one black girl in the photo. And since this is a parochial school, it is likely that the tuition is not cheap. This means her parents are likely better off than most who attend public schools. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2016-12-12   18:48:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: BTP Holdings, homdo68 (#8)

the picture posted above in #4 is NOT the pic that is on his twitter profile. not at all. i gave the link. it's a totally different pic and was so 'pizza-gate-ish' and weird that I grabbed a screen shot of it. It is Paul Ryan surrounded by all black kids. They are mobbing him like he is a rock star and touching him. the photi is an ariel angle from above. It is some seriously weird shit.

"Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you". Sirach 4:28

Artisan  posted on  2016-12-12   23:32:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Artisan (#9)

Artisan, could you hyperlink that that photo, please?

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2016-12-13   17:26:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: BTP Holdings (#10) (Edited)

it's linked in my post #4 . the pic in #5 is not it.

"Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you". Sirach 4:28

Artisan  posted on  2016-12-13   20:11:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Artisan (#11)

I see there are only a few white faces in lower right of photo. I wonder where it was taken. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2016-12-14   20:48:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: BTP Holdings, Artisan (#12)

twitter.com/SpeakerRyan/s...92921831424?ref_src=twsrc

Hopefully a better link ^^^^^ to the Paul Ryan twitter page.

The picture in question? The whole page is the link above.


The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party

The "anti-establishment" establishment

hondo68  posted on  2016-12-14   21:16:21 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: hondo68, Artisan (#13)

Since Ryan is from Wisconsin, it is likely the picture in question was taken in Milwaukee which has a high population of blacks. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2016-12-15   6:17:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: BTP Holdings (#14)

EMBED tHis please quick youtu.be/RJPOr57UgRs

"Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you". Sirach 4:28

Artisan  posted on  2016-12-15   6:28:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Artisan (#15)

Voting these days is condoning evil in the hopes of restoring good.

Doug Scheidt

noone222  posted on  2016-12-15   6:36:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Artisan (#15)

No Video, no dash cam. Bullshit.

Voting these days is condoning evil in the hopes of restoring good.

Doug Scheidt

noone222  posted on  2016-12-15   6:40:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: noone222 (#17)

thanks. what an amazing story. what do you think of that cop spokesman who justifies it before any investigation has even begun and says " our officers are trained and allowed to use deadly force"??!!

"Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you". Sirach 4:28

Artisan  posted on  2016-12-15   6:56:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Artisan (#18)

The reporter says neighbors claim that man was shot in cold blood to which the police spokesman says "I think the investigation will show that our officers are trained to use deadly force ..." which I thought was a very strange response.

The cop is a murderer.

Voting these days is condoning evil in the hopes of restoring good.

Doug Scheidt

noone222  posted on  2016-12-15   7:29:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: noone222, Artisan (#16)

The cop making that particular statement is screwed up. Does Bakersfield P.D. have protocol they follow when there is a police involved shooting? At the very least the cop that did the dirty deed should have been placed on administrative leave until an investigation was completed. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2016-12-15   20:09:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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