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To: Olog-hai
Not sure what the big deal is. Heck, the US will soon be exporting alot of coal to China if the ports in the Pacific Northwest gets built (pending the outcome of the protest against having them built).

And a pipeline to the Pacific, from Alberta, doesn't mean oil from there still won't be piped to the US, in the future, once environmental studies are completed. Canada simply wants to diverse its customer base.

Between the tar sands, coal, and the potential gas from fracking, North America could be a large source of energy for China. North America would simply join the long list of countries or parts of the world that supply energy to China, i.e., Africa, Australia, the Middle East, Russia, Latin America, etc. None of these parts of the world have qualms about supplying energy to China. North America shouldn't either.

23 posted on 01/07/2012 1:57:48 AM PST by ponder life
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To: ponder life

You are a long term chicom troll as shown in your past posts. FK the chicoms.


24 posted on 01/07/2012 3:01:02 AM PST by MARKUSPRIME
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To: ponder life

I guess the massive military buildup over in China is nothing to worry about either . . . ? Alas, this generation is naïve.


28 posted on 01/07/2012 6:22:55 AM PST by Olog-hai
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