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In reply to the discussion: Company: Terror laws may apply to Keystone XL pipeline foes [View all]Kolesar
(31,182 posts)2. It also referred to “Northern NE — aggressive abusive landowners”
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...but also included the notation level of capability and intent low.
The presentation detailed incidents in other locations where protesters not from Nebraska locked themselves onto heavy equipment, built tree houses in the path of the route, vandalized equipment or took other steps to block construction of the companys pipelines.
One page bears the heading Federal/State Anti-terrorism statutes attacking a critical infrastructure.
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Yet another Reagan-era innovation: smear environmentalists as "eco-terrorists"
struggle4progress
Jun 2013
#5
Seems to me that the real terrorists are the ones who would poison our water
Champion Jack
Jun 2013
#6
"Intelligence" structure and law enforcement as private goon squads for corporations.
NBachers
Jun 2013
#9
I think it would a good idea for a senator to ask the president if the NSA data has been used
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2013
#10
Prism is really a first amendment issue, affecting the right to peaceably assemble.
reusrename
Jun 2013
#22