Neil Young blasts Harper government for allowing development of Alberta oilsands

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So funny! Those who crap on Neil are the ones who are giving him credit. 319 posts trying to discredit a man they claim has no credit. Just by posting you bring more attention to him than you say he is worth. Thanks for the entertainment.

Shhhhh.

They're not supposed to know that.
 

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"Neil Young blasts Harper government for allowing development of Alberta oilsands"

Like I said before, it's an opinion. Big deal. lots of people have an opinion, so his isn't unique nor is it special.

It is only special because he was a star at one time and the gullible will believe him because of that.
 

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"Neil Young blasts Harper government for allowing development of Alberta oilsands"

Like I said before, it's an opinion. Big deal. lots of people have an opinion, so his isn't unique nor is it special.
No...but he is in a position to highlight the issue and is using his position to do something.

What I find interesting are all those that seem to think that the corporate resource sector can do no wrong and if left alone would hum along nicely with all our best interests at heart when the truth is more along the lines of if they could realize the maximum gain without hiring one single body that's what they would do. The fact that they generate some employment is necessity rather than a concern for anyone's well being.

We all have a role to play...Neil is playing his. You? (by you I mean us)
 

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No...but he is in a position to highlight the issue and is using his position to do something.

What I find interesting are all those that seem to think that the corporate resource sector can do no wrong and if left alone would hum along nicely with all our best interests at heart when the truth is more along the lines of if they could realize the maximum gain without hiring one single body that's what they would do. The fact that they generate some employment is necessity rather than a concern for anyone's well being.

We all have a role to play...Neil is playing his. You? (by you I mean us)
Yes, I have an opinion, too, and I don't really care about Mr. Young's opinion. And yes, my opinion says that profit is vastly more important than people to businesses.
 

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Another artist.

Why do we listen to these guys when they are talking, not singing? What gives them any authority in the field?

Neil Young: Canada sells oil to China, which causes their disasterous smog.

No.......Canada does NOT sell oil to China, their smog is mostly caused by coal-burning generating stations. Oil burning would IMPROVE China's smog situation.

Neil Young: None of the oil sands has been reclaimed.

Actually 77 sq km have been reclaimed, with 12 million trees planted.

Neil Young: First Nations treaties are being violated.

No....this nation does not belong to First Nations.......I am getting VERY tired of the "environmental" groups shoving the Indians up to the front of the protests, using them in some asinine attempt to grant themselves validity....(especially since last October and Rexton)

Neil Young: If the natives feel their treaties have been violated, there will be Hell to pay.

Bring it on.
 

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"A left-wing lobby group in San Francisco wired $55,000 to the bank account of an Indian chief in Northern Alberta, paying him to oppose the oilsands.
And sure enough, that chief – Allan Adam, from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation – earned his money. Last weekend, he flew to Toronto to sit on a stage next to Neil Young, the folk singer who was in town to demonize Canada’s oil industry."


First Nations chief received $55,000 from Tides Foundation | Columnists | Opinion | Edmonton Sun
 

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"A left-wing lobby group in San Francisco wired $55,000 to the bank account of an Indian chief in Northern Alberta, paying him to oppose the oilsands.
And sure enough, that chief – Allan Adam, from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation – earned his money. Last weekend, he flew to Toronto to sit on a stage next to Neil Young, the folk singer who was in town to demonize Canada’s oil industry."


First Nations chief received $55,000 from Tides Foundation | Columnists | Opinion | Edmonton Sun

For $55G I would probably go listen to neil.

Does he have to pay tax on that money or is professional **** disturber a band based business and tax free?
 

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Oh, and, neil young.

 

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Northern man better keep your head
don't forget what your treaties said

northern change gonna come at last
now your wagons are circling fast

hedy fry will back me up
sing it, Hedy!

NORTHERN MAAAAAAAAANNNN

lol

I heard ol' Neil put 'em down, yeah

I'm stealing that!
 

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This is about treaty rights folks...


Jan. 20: Neil Young replies to the Globe's pipeline column

Gary Mason, in his column Complicated, Like Neil Young Himself (Jan. 17) writes that I got some facts wrong about where production from the oil sands goes.

To put this in context, we were discussing pipelines. If pipelines are completed through the U.S. and Canada, the pipeline through Western Canada would send oil directly to China. The Keystone XL pipeline through the U.S. and Canada would serve oil to China and other world markets.

Both pipelines would necessitate great expansion of Alberta’s tar sands, destroying the homeland of the First Nations guaranteed under treaties and creating CO2 emissions most of the world’s scientists agree would practically guarantee a temperature rise on Earth of 2 degrees. That increase would cause catastrophic damage to the ecosystem.

First Nation treaties are legal agreements that would prevent this world environmental catastrophe. That is why we say honour the treaties.

Mr. Mason contends most Canadians have no choice “but to drive around in clunkers fuelled by gasoline. They don’t have a rock star’s bank account.”

I was making the point that there are better ways to fuel the future. My vehicle runs on biomass, a fuel the federal government has identified as a great future fuel. I travelled to the Alberta tar sands from the West Coast and then went on to Washington using that fuel in my electric car’s generator to make the point.

Mr. Mason may be right when he says that per day, the CO2 coming from the tar sands is half the CO2 emitted from every car in Canada. I don’t think that’s anything to be proud of. I don’t think the world’s scientists do either.

Jan. 20: Neil Young replies to the Globe's pipeline column - The Globe and Mail

 

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I'm wondering why Chief Allan Adam needed to be paid 55,000 dollars by a California company to sit beside Young on this "tour"?

Also, 5 tour buses sat on 9th ave in Calgary RUNNING for over 2 hours while young was doing his concert.