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Date Posted: 13:46:45 03/09/14 Sun
Author: Comrade GG
Author Host/IP: 108.41.248.213
Subject: If you are a conservative or a patriot, your eyes should go blood red
In reply to: A traitorous scumbag who hates American landowners 's message, "What kinda scumbag is for Trans Canada Eminent Domain?" on 18:15:42 02/19/14 Wed

at the mere mention of "eminent domain" next to Trans Canada Oil. If it don't, you're not a conservative and you're not a patriot. You're just a modern Bullmoose in love with money over principle.

>And there's a judge in Nebraska who AIN'T a serf to
>Trans Canada Fucking Oil!!!!!
>
>LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska judge on Wednesday
>struck down a law that allowed the Keystone XL oil
>pipeline to proceed through the state, a victory for
>opponents who have tried to block the project.
>
>Lancaster County Judge Stephanie Stacy issued a ruling
>that invalidated Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman's
>approval of the route. Stacy agreed with opponents'
>arguments that law passed in 2011 improperly delegated
>the decision-making power to Heineman to give the
>company eminent domain powers within the state. Stacy
>said the decision should have been made by the
>Nebraska Public Service Commission, which regulates
>pipelines and other utilities.
>
>The lawsuit was filed by three Nebraska landowners who
>oppose the pipeline.
>
>"Under the Court's ruling, TransCanada has no approved
>route in Nebraska," Dave Domina, the landowners'
>attorney, said in a statement. "TransCanada is not
>authorized to condemn the property against Nebraska
>landowners. The pipeline project is at standstill in
>this state."
>
>Domina said the ruling means that the governor's
>office has no role to play in the pipeline, and
>decisions within the state must be made by the Public
>Service Commission. The decision on a federal permit
>still rests with President Barack Obama.
>
>The ruling could cause more delays in finishing the
>pipeline, which would carry oil from Canada to Texas
>refineries.
>
>Phone messages left with pipeline developer
>TransCanada were not immediately returned Wednesday
>afternoon.

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