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Robert Redford: THANK YOU President Obama

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2011

On November 10, the Obama Administration announced that it would delay a decision on the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. The State Department will undertake a new and thorough review of the pipeline's true environmental costs -- including climate change. NRDC trustee Robert Redford recorded this message thanking the President.

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  • @melnick1985 Whatever Redford is, coward he is NOT & never was. He gets threats all the time for his stance on the state of the environment, etc., yet he still puts out the word in spite of this.

  • @Stiletos Redford's a helluva lot more educated than you are Jack.

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  • Go Bob! Go Bama!

  • Well, if Robert Redford said it , then it must be Gospel.

  • Thanks you Obama! Just like Robert Redford said, for standing up to big oil!!!

  • @willypdyer YES!!

  • @TheClam88 And you can speak towards that how? I know how much education Robert Redford has due to it being public knowledge, you on the other hand don't even know who I am. So you are speaking from a position of complete and utter ignorance and yet puport to claim something as if you have a clue?

    You are a prime example of a person who follow this type of thinking like a sheep and puts "actors" on a pedestal as if being in front of a camera made them smarter then the common man.

  • @kali4niadazed The Gulf of Mexico has been leaking hydrocarbons for millions of years, long before humans have existed as a species. Oil naturally does that due to pore pressure, being lighter then water, and when it lacks a proper hydrocarbon trap. Ever hear of the tar pits? Natural hydrocarbon pools of oil that reached the surface of the planet. The same thing has taken place in the Gulf of Mexico for millions of years.

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