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To quote from one of the classics… At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

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Oh, man, I wish I'd have thought of that!

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Oh, too good!

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yes - wow.. what a waste of time and effort... hard to belief - was that a real person?

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Good thing she was too young when the Biden regime started or she would have been an obvious choice to be Energy secretary instead of her intellectual equal, Granholm.

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😂🤣😂🤣

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LMAO! Remember Stupid people don't know that they are stupid.

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She was drunk…

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More likely stoned.

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Stoned or drunk, or both, still not a good defense.

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Imagine if her brain is just like that all the time without any drugs...

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It might be, she’s got a show on MSNBC!

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Wow, just wow.

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This rant not only reflects her lack of knowledge ( to quote John Kennedy ,”It is really hard to be that stupid!” ) but a poor reflection on its education🫣

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School choice. Now!

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Hahahahahahahhhhhhhh!

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Must be a Justin Castro canuck commie - as mentions RCMP and fracking in BC

She needs to learn how to use spell checker

LMAO

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As is Granholm, Bidenski's energy secretary.

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Wow - there is lot of them out there and I guess we just have to keep on track with reality. The worst shame of it is they breed thus making the problem perpetual.

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wow, the only thing she didn’t say ….was save the whales!!

greg a san antonio

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She can't say that - if she did she'd have to oppose offshore wind. :)

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TL;DR

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Sadly she is an ignorant uneducated child that the education system has failed to engage with. So she is a child of the visual media with limited but definitely anti-establishment goals.She is parrot of those with axes to grind. So sad that voters go for crap representatives.

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This has nothing to do with any education system. She's probably from a very good highschool (likely, a private school.) Probably trying to collect social media clicks.

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Welp, that's 10 minutes of my life I won't get back. It's very interesting how these folks don't want to make comments that are public but they will be quick to send you private messages. So, I responded to the latest private message by actual email, knowing that this person (one of my many cousins, actually) would forward that email all over to the rest of the family. It worked, I've had multiple emails from other family members thank me for finally saying to her what everyone else had been thinking about her hourly rage porn chicken little posts. It's amazing how these people can have any sort of fun at all as angry as they all are.

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First, obviously a Canadian, so you would disregard anything else he/she/it may say. Which, WTH were they saying?!?!?! THIS is why we do NOT want more of this as a 51st state!

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Hey, now, Tammy Nemeth is Canadian, and she's one of the most intelligent people I've ever communicated with!

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"CoastalGas pipeline bulldozed their pipeline hubdreds of kilometers across unceded indigenous territory with no regard to indigenous concerns."

1. This has nothing to do with David Blackmon. The Coastal Gas pipeline was sanctioned by David Eby, the premier of British Columbia.

https://thenarwhal.ca/tc-energy-bc-government-relationship/

2. "They setup connections with colonialist Chief and BandCouncils who often acted out of self-interest and nepotism and not from the interest of their community."

Indigenous people in British Columbia and Alberta are not a political monolith. They have varying views regarding economic development and resource development. It could even be argued that assuming that all indigenous people are opposed to oil and gas pipelines is colonialist. That being said, there are some real safety concerns with running oil and gas pipelines near built up areas. It is unfortunate that the hostile political situation between various band councils members has made it difficult to discuss and plan for safe routing of oil and gas pipelines near indigious communities.

3. "Despite the Supreme Court ruling on Delgamukw, the provincial and federal governments simply ignored and even subverted that ruling to expedite the project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delgamuukw_v_British_Columbia

Again, this ruling deems the Government of British Columbia to be at fault, not David Blackmon. The ruling is highly technical and is not specifically to do with the Coastal Gas Pipeline. "The response from the various First Nations in British Columbia varied: some are interested in the treaty negotiation process, some in the economic integration through interim measures, and some considering additional litigation."

4. "When rhe Wet'suwet'en people setup protect camps and blockades on rheir traditional territory, the RCMP Racist Corpiratist Mysogynist Polizei invaded and attacked the camp/blockade under "lethal overwatch" (i e. Paramilitary snipers with shoot to kill orders )"

Nothing to do with David Blackmon.

5. "Wet'suwet'en peopje were unlawfully kidnapped and hauled to a foreign jurisfiction before a kangaroo court."

Nothing to do with David Blackmon.

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Well, speaking of dumb, I agree that the author of this email is at least misinformed. But this blanket rant against your neighbor to the north is frankly, dumb. Alberta's oil and gas industry is full of Americans from oil and gas states like Texas. The father of my aunt by marriage was a driller from Texas.

The author of this post definitely would hold a minority view in Canada. That is not to say that Canadians don't care about indigenous rights or the environment. But there are a range of opinions and an awareness of the need to make trade offs. For that matter, you could probably find people in Texas who talk like this, especially in Austin.

Also, Canada beat the US in hockey, so Canada must be good for something.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUaL56hw-jc

Signed: Marnie, your friendly American/Canadian electrical engineer.

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Side topic, but slightly relevant here:

The author of this diatribe refers to the Coastal Gas Pipeline. Some of the indigenous concerns about the gas pipeline were legitimate.

The routing of a gas pipeline, and the maintenance of gas pipelines, are important.

I was hiking on San Bruno Mountain just south of San Francisco, California when this happened:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Bruno_pipeline_explosion

I heard the explosion. Eight people were killed. Some of them burned to death.

More recently, the same gas pipeline, which runs within half a mile of my house, caused someone's garage to explode.

Gas is wonderful. I have a gas stove and wouldn't part with it.

But that doesn't mean that gas pipelines are currently well maintained. At least in California, PG&E has not done a good job with regard to maintaining gas pipelines.

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Yes, gas pipelines that are not properly monitored and maintained can cause deadly, catastrophic incidents. No doubt about it.

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I feel like my brains just fried.

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that hurt my head to read that nonsense

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