From: Cliff on
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,594502,00.html

Palin blames Obama for walruses and sea otters ....

[
And this is evidenced by, Greta, when you read that (INAUDIBLE) contingency plan
that was approved that, obviously, nobody really had read. They're talking about
marine mammals that are not indigenous to the gulf, but walruses and sea otters,
other things that -- again, it's evidence that language was taken from an
Alaskan plan and applied to something that, at the end of the day, we realize is
really irrelevant to the gulf conditions, the deep water conditions in the gulf.
]

But that plan was approved by bushco & the rethugs.

[
PALIN: Yes, and that's why when you travel up to Prudhoe Bay, you're going to
see a thriving caribou herd and other wildlife that has a thriving population
because, for instance, the pipeline -- the trans-Alaska oil pipeline that has
been built safely and above ground, so that there are walkways for the animals
to crawl under. You're going to see no adverse impact on wildlife population. In
fact, a lot of the caribou herd has been able to increase dramatically since
these 30 years have gone by with pipeline construction.
]

Ever seen a crawling caribou herd?
--
Cliff

From: edspyhill01 on
On Jun 16, 3:48 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
wrote:
>  http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,594502,00.html
>
>   Palin blames Obama for walruses and sea otters ....
>
> [
> And this is evidenced by, Greta, when you read that (INAUDIBLE) contingency plan
> that was approved that, obviously, nobody really had read. They're talking about
> marine mammals that are not indigenous to the gulf, but walruses and sea otters,
> other things that -- again, it's evidence that language was taken from an
> Alaskan plan and applied to something that, at the end of the day, we realize is
> really irrelevant to the gulf conditions, the deep water conditions in the gulf.
> ]
>
>   But that plan was approved by bushco & the rethugs.
>
> [
> PALIN: Yes, and that's why when you travel up to Prudhoe Bay, you're going to
> see a thriving caribou herd and other wildlife that has a thriving population
> because, for instance, the pipeline -- the trans-Alaska oil pipeline that has
> been built safely and above ground, so that there are walkways for the animals
> to crawl under. You're going to see no adverse impact on wildlife population. In
> fact, a lot of the caribou herd has been able to increase dramatically since
> these 30 years have gone by with pipeline construction.
> ]
>
>   Ever seen a crawling caribou herd?
> --
> Cliff

Yes, they practice by doing the limbo.
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