Steve James wrote:My point was that strength was necessary to pull off the move, but not necessary to counter it. I guess I was relating this to the idea that a "Rampage" discouraged those types of neck triangles.
Standing Rock protest: UFC’s Ronda Rousey arrives to fight pipeline Donald Trump just revived - MMAmania.com
http://www.mmamania.com/2017/1/24/14378 ... -trump-ufc
https://keystonepipeline-xl.state.gov/d ... 182010.pdf"In September 2008, TransCanada Keystone Pipeline, LP (Keystone) filed an application for a Presidential Permit with the U.S. Department of State (DOS) to build and operate the Keystone XL Project.
The proposed Project would have the capacity to transport 700,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil to delivery points in Oklahoma and southeastern Texas. This Executive Summary of the final environmental impact statement (final EIS) summarizes the proposed Project, including the purpose of and need for the Project, and the major conclusions and areas of concern raised by agencies and the public. More detailed information on the proposed Project, alternatives to the proposed Project, and the associated potential environmental impacts is presented in the final EIS that is provided in the CD in the sleeve on the back page."
windwalker wrote:https://keystonepipeline-xl.state.gov/d ... 182010.pdf"In September 2008, TransCanada Keystone Pipeline, LP (Keystone) filed an application for a Presidential Permit with the U.S. Department of State (DOS) to build and operate the Keystone XL Project.
The proposed Project would have the capacity to transport 700,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil to delivery points in Oklahoma and southeastern Texas. This Executive Summary of the final environmental impact statement (final EIS) summarizes the proposed Project, including the purpose of and need for the Project, and the major conclusions and areas of concern raised by agencies and the public. More detailed information on the proposed Project, alternatives to the proposed Project, and the associated potential environmental impacts is presented in the final EIS that is provided in the CD in the sleeve on the back page."
why are they protesting now something that was first started in 08 and is reported to be 87% completed. ..
willie wrote:Trump will be the best president...
windwalker wrote:why are they protesting now something that was first started in 08 and is reported to be 87% completed. ..
History of the Dakota Access Pipeline
The US Army Corps of Engineers approved the project and granted final permits in July to the dismay of environmentalists and the Standing Rock Sioux.
The tribe quickly sued the corps, claiming the pipeline threatens its "environmental and economic well-being, and would damage and destroy sites of great historic, religious, and cultural significance."
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