13 Replies to “Nuke ’em from orbit.”

  1. You have to love the rhetoric “the usual open-pit mining method, which involves scraping away at the earth and dumping enormous quantities of poisonous tailings into nearby waterways.”
    The tailings are, for the most part, that nasty stuff called sand. Needless to say, an amount approaching none ends up in the river.

  2. It’s hilarious that a ‘reporter’ like Nerenberg is upset that a ‘pollster’ and ‘communications counselor’ may have a bias. Apparently this ‘reporter’ ain’t the sharpest knife in the drawer despite his ‘numerous awards’.
    Based on his photograph he’s likely in his 50’s and he just now figured out after years as a ‘reporter’ that a pollster and communications counselor might be biased!?!?
    I guess this ‘reporter’ doesn’t want anyone with opposite views of the environmental extremists to have their say to a national audience. Far be it someone is in favour of an activity that employs hundreds of thousands of Canadians and will continue to do so for decades. Oh no, don’t want any facts to get in the way.
    Certainly this story shows what type of ‘reporter’ the rabble decides to have on its payroll. Maybe the rabble should find some reporters that aren’t idiots like this one. But, based on the few articles I’ve read from this website the people that run it have pretty dull edges as well.

  3. I don’t remember equal outrage by the usual suspects when it was revealed the CBC helped with the “Trial of David Suzuki”.
    It’s only an outrage when CBC personnel speak at a function the Left disapproves of. SO predictable.

  4. The lefties behind all this caterwauling had better be careful they do not get what they wish for. For one thing… Oh, Faith Goldy just showed up on byline. Holy mackerel! What was I saying there?

  5. Anything, and I mean anything, that comes out of rabble should be taken not with a few grains of salt, but rather a bucket full. Every granola crunching , foam at the mouth tree hugger as well as union supported ball busting feminist is proud to call rabble home. Just try to post anything against the gay shrine of conventional thinking and see how fast you are banned. The site is a sanctuary for like minded far left HRC loving nanny state worshippers. Hope that was a clear enough description.

  6. I suppose that it would do no good at all to point out that the bitumen has been leaching into the local rivers since time immemorial – the site was originally found by tracing back the visible evidence of oil leaking into the rivers.
    It would probably be even worse to suggest that Syncrude et al are busy on an important remediation project cleaning up Mother Nature’s huge oil spill!

  7. The anti energy crowd is especially sensitive, because their con Global warming is unravelling.
    They want nor will they hear any thing else but Mother Earth religious BS.
    You can never come off the “progressive” reservation. To actually go against one of their sacred cows, is to become targeted. Particularly if you are one of them.

  8. Just listened to “The Current” on CBC radio, and was amused at the outrage expressed at Peter Mansbridge and Rex Murphy for their paid speaking engagements. Peter spoke at a CAPP function and their logo appeared behind him, and apparently this is enough to insinuate to the general public that Peter is bought and paid for by the petroleum industry. Too bad the CBC interview didn’t ask if a similar speaking engagement sponsored by the Sierra Club would be equally repellent to them.

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