Sunday, March 16, 2014

"This Land Was Your Land"



"Controversy has erupted, and justifiably so. Based on the leaks — and the history of arrangements in past trade pacts — it is easy to infer the shape of the whole TPP, and it doesn’t look good. There is a real risk that it will benefit the wealthiest sliver of the American and global elite at the expense of everyone else. The fact that such a plan is under consideration at all is testament to how deeply inequality reverberates through our economic policies."
 

Rebecca Rodriguez, who met many Pipeline Fighters while walking the KXL route for her documentary "This Land Was Your Land," checks in with this story about John Harter — a rancher from Colome, South Dakota who fought TransCanada's eminent domain in court and lost, and is part of the Cowboy & Indian Alliance. Rebecca also speaks with our friend Faith Spotted Eagle, who describes the resurrection of the CIA to fight KXL.

Chip in to help send ranchers and tribal members to DC for REJECT + PROTECT, a weeklong encampment near the White House in April to tell Pres. Obama he must reject the pipeline and protect our land, water and climate:
http://rally.org/rejectandprotect
 

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Join the Keystone XL Pledge of Resistance: http://a.ran.org/t9

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