Sacred Land?
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From: DL
25-Feb-17
Typical of protestors. Don't even try to say that this is sacred land and a pipeline would desecrate it. Trashy people leave trashy messes. Corps officials say about 240 dumpsters have been hauled out of the main camp, each brimming with debris of old food stores, structures, tents, building materials and abandoned personal belongings. Officials estimate another 240 loads or so will get the job done, the Bismarck Tribune reported (http://bit.ly/2lVklJS)
From: Fulldraw1972
25-Feb-17
They actually have been saying it was a win for them. Even though the pipeline is going through. They brought awareness to the rest of America.
From: DL
25-Feb-17
It was a win because the Casino down the road made a ton.
From: Mad Dog
25-Feb-17
Hypocrits......Josh , Mikey Vag and Gator will do the cleanup,,,,Mad Dog
From: pipe
25-Feb-17
It's reported that clean up costs will run millions, including the huge cesspool left by these protesters according to the governor and authorities. I don't want to hear about how a modern, high tech pipe line underground is detrimental to sacred land
From: HDE
25-Feb-17
Yeah, they brought awareness all right...
From: WV Mountaineer
25-Feb-17
That is disgusting. We should ship equal monthly installments to the head quarters and nationwide offices of the Sierra Club and Greenpeace in dump trucks until it is gone. And charge them to do it. I'd think pumping the sewer pools into trucks to be sprayed all over their property would b e fair as well. Organic fertilizer if you must.
I hope North Dakota sues both organizations. I hope every paid protester gets indicted for tax evasion. And, I hope the Organizations themselves get taxed for the payroll they paid while occupying ND. Personally, we missed the opportunity to test some scud missile's as far as I am concerned.
From: HDE
25-Feb-17
Lesson learned: at the end of the day, no one gives a flyin' rip about what the protestors think.
From: HA/KS
26-Feb-17