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annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
Sat Feb 1, 2014, 07:46 PM Feb 2014

The Oglala Lakota Nation has taken leadership by saying "NO" to the Keystone XL Pipeline

The Oglala Lakota Nation has taken leadership by saying "NO" to the Keystone XL Pipeline. They have done what is right for the land, for their people, who, from grassroots organizers like Owe Aku and Protect the Sacred, have called on their leaders to stand and protect their sacred lands. And they have: KXL will NOT cross their treaty territory, which extends past the reservation boundaries. Their horses are ready. So are ours. We stand with the Lakota Nation, we stand on the side of protecting sacred water, we stand for Indigenous land-based lifeways which will NOT be corrupted by a hazardous, toxic pipeline. WE ALL NEED TO STAND WITH THEM.

On Friday, January 27th, the State Department issued its Environmental Impact Statement on the Keystone XL Pipeline. president Obama said that he won't approve the pipeline if it increases carbon emissions. The report was drafted in coordination with consultants who have worked for TransCanada -- the company seeking to build the pipeline. Jack Gerard, the head of the American Petroleum Institute, was briefed by "sources within the administration" on the timing and content of the report before its release, and was pleased to say that it will not impact the environment.

As Native Nations, we're ready to protect our homelands from this pipeline, and we need to SHORE UP OUR SUPPORT of organizations like Owe Aku and Protect the Sacred, who are on the ground organizing in the Lakota Nation.

We also need to put the pressure on Barack Obama to recognize that:

1) The Lakota Nation - a sovereign governmental body - has united its government and grassroots against the pipeline, and the United States needs to honor treaty rights by denying the pipeline.

2) There is direct conflict of interest in the report issued by the State Department -- the process is broken, and a new report which reflects the true environmental impact is needed.

3) This pipeline will, in fact, increase carbon emissions and cause grave and irreversible environmental harm globally.
This pipeline would cause direct environmental harm -- and put the well-being of all who live in relationship with the Oglala Aquifer at risk.

4) In recognition of our responsibilities to protect Mother Earth, Native peoples will not allow this pipeline to come across our treaty area. We will defend our lives, and our mother Earth, and we need Barack Obama to do the same.

On Monday night, all across the country, people will be gathering to mark this moment together at protest vigils organized by 350.org, Oil Change International, and others, where the night will be alight with our resolve to keep fighting. We need to show the media, big oil and the President that we, as Indigenous Peoples (especially from the Great Sioux Nation), the entire state of Nebraska, and the tens of thousands of American citizens that have signed up to put their bodies on the line using non violent civil disobedience in every state in the lower 48 and Alaska, First Nations, and allies in Canada, are mobilized and unafraid.

As Idle No More campaigner and friend Clayton Thomas-Muller said "Its time to light the fire in your hearts and at your lodges...no one said this wouldn't end up being a ditch fight lets honour the trail blazers from Keystone XL south fight, time for some action and yes some of us may get arrested!"

Click here to look for an event near you, and sign up to host if there isn't one near you: https://actionnetwork.org/event_campaigns/kxl-fseis?referrer=350-org&zipcode=55102

Click here to sign a petition to urge Obama to stop the Keystone XL: http://act.credoaction.com/sign/obama_kxl_2014/?source=fb_share4

Read more:

Keystone XL ‘black snake’ pipeline to face ‘epic’ opposition from Native American alliance
http://aptn.ca/news/2014/01/31/keystone-xl-black-snake-pipeline-face-epic-opposition-native-american-alliance/

What did Big Oil Know, and When Did they Know it?
http://priceofoil.org/2014/01/31/big-oil-know-know/

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The Oglala Lakota Nation has taken leadership by saying "NO" to the Keystone XL Pipeline (Original Post) annm4peace Feb 2014 OP
K&R. Unfortunately the NA don't have a great history of "winning" when the US government riderinthestorm Feb 2014 #1
That's an understatement at the least. (n/t) spin Feb 2014 #2
Thanks Andrew Jackson... CFLDem Feb 2014 #13
No kidding. blackspade Feb 2014 #36
K&R yuiyoshida Feb 2014 #24
How horrible that they have to convince a Democratic prez... polichick Feb 2014 #3
Dems are not very friendly to eco's or greens. L0oniX Feb 2014 #4
True - which is one big reason I'm no longer a Dem... polichick Feb 2014 #5
Apparently it's not worth it for the Dem party to lean green... L0oniX Feb 2014 #7
Get caught protesting a pipeline or the tar sands - truedelphi Feb 2014 #32
democratic politicians... awoke_in_2003 Feb 2014 #12
Good for the Oglala Lakota Nation. Brigid Feb 2014 #6
Good for the Animal Nations too. L0oniX Feb 2014 #8
So when does the government send them blankets? Ichingcarpenter Feb 2014 #9
I was going to warn them heaven05 Feb 2014 #25
k&r n/t RainDog Feb 2014 #10
I say thanks Lifelong Protester Feb 2014 #11
. Aldo Leopold Feb 2014 #14
K&R DeSwiss Feb 2014 #15
It's already getting bad. Titonwan Feb 2014 #16
K&R for this excellent post! CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2014 #17
I am loving how many people are beginning to fight the system. liberal_at_heart Feb 2014 #18
k&r Starry Messenger Feb 2014 #19
Hope you signed the petition annm4peace Feb 2014 #20
Lakota Nation marions ghost Feb 2014 #21
I'll stand with the Lakota and affiliated Nations, but... ladyVet Feb 2014 #22
The address thing is frustrating. defacto7 Feb 2014 #28
k&r... spanone Feb 2014 #23
K & R !!! WillyT Feb 2014 #26
k&R - thank you LiberalElite Feb 2014 #27
K & R defacto7 Feb 2014 #29
+1 blkmusclmachine Feb 2014 #30
in other news, Pine Ridge rez is considering legalizing pot. not really a smoker, TheFrenchRazor Feb 2014 #31
+ 10,000 n/t truedelphi Feb 2014 #33
Over 600 years of unremitting genocide and those pesky Native Americans still stand mikehiggins Feb 2014 #34
Thank you Native Americans! blackspade Feb 2014 #35
Monday kick! nt riderinthestorm Feb 2014 #37
 

riderinthestorm

(23,272 posts)
1. K&R. Unfortunately the NA don't have a great history of "winning" when the US government
Sat Feb 1, 2014, 07:49 PM
Feb 2014

decides they want NA land...



blackspade

(10,056 posts)
36. No kidding.
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 01:29 AM
Feb 2014

Jackson is lauded as a 'lion' but in fact he was a war criminal and a betrayer of the Constitution.

polichick

(37,152 posts)
5. True - which is one big reason I'm no longer a Dem...
Sat Feb 1, 2014, 08:10 PM
Feb 2014

But it's still pitiful to see "Dems" sink so low.

 

L0oniX

(31,493 posts)
7. Apparently it's not worth it for the Dem party to lean green...
Sat Feb 1, 2014, 08:18 PM
Feb 2014

but I think they would be much better off going that way enough to eliminate the need for a Green party but you know they will go the opposite way ...you know ...Billionaires for Clinton.

truedelphi

(32,324 posts)
32. Get caught protesting a pipeline or the tar sands -
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 06:07 PM
Feb 2014

and you just might be sentenced to two years in jail.

Protect your buddies on Wall Street, and manipulate the economic collapse so your friends on Wall Street get protected, you will be appointed to head the US Treasury! (Even though RICO should have been applied to Mr Geithner, and he should be doing serious prison time.)

 

awoke_in_2003

(34,582 posts)
12. democratic politicians...
Sat Feb 1, 2014, 09:13 PM
Feb 2014

need their industry kick backs, too. With the exception of a very small few, they are ALL bought and paid for.

Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
9. So when does the government send them blankets?
Sat Feb 1, 2014, 08:22 PM
Feb 2014

if you know what I mean.

Anyway I hope this news and statement gets more national attention.

Titonwan

(785 posts)
16. It's already getting bad.
Sat Feb 1, 2014, 10:29 PM
Feb 2014

I swam in a river in Missouri I used to as a kid but last summer I got a rash from the water. It's not near as clean, now. We can't continue to shit in our own nest.

annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
20. Hope you signed the petition
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 01:51 AM
Feb 2014

we can stand with the Oglala Nation and let them know we support them.

Some of us will be close enough to join their actions.

We all will suffer if this Pipeline goes through.

ladyVet

(1,587 posts)
22. I'll stand with the Lakota and affiliated Nations, but...
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 11:51 AM
Feb 2014

I'm not signing petitions that not only want my street address, but don't have an opt-out for further emails/mailings.

mikehiggins

(5,614 posts)
34. Over 600 years of unremitting genocide and those pesky Native Americans still stand
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 06:17 PM
Feb 2014

Makes us Irish people seem amateurs for bragging about kicking the English butts.

Keystone is another disaster in the making, just like invading Iraq turned out to be. People like me who remember experts like Bob McNamara and the rest have learned to assume the government is lying and the State Department evaluating ecological danger? Give me a break.

Sign the petition. The NSA knows where you live already.

blackspade

(10,056 posts)
35. Thank you Native Americans!
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 01:27 AM
Feb 2014

Way to represent.

The conclusions in the executive summary are patently baseless that there is no environmental impact.

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