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Fight brewing between B.C. and Alberta over oil pipeline

A real cat-fight is developing between Alberta Premier Allison Redford and B.C. Premier Christy Clark

To the Editor:

A real cat-fight is developing between Alberta Premier Allison Redford and B.C. Premier Christy Clark.

All the public hears or reads of late is Enbridge and it’s crusade to spoil, with oil, what’s left of once supernatural B.C.

The former disgraced Premier Gordon Campbell who blew a breathalyzer DUI to the tune of Tiny Bubbles, along with yes you guessed it smiling Christy  Clark and puppets have to be stopped from selling our home province out completely.

I believe it’s high time once again for we  the people who reside in B.C. take over making all major decisions and let the two girl premiers go play  with their dolls in the sandbox (aka) the tar sands of Alberta.

Money isn’t everything unless you are a porko politician - or associated with one.

The B.C.Liberal party still doesn’t get it and can’t seem to understand as in HST  NO does not mean Yes.

By the way - this oil pipeline no - brainer idea isn’t worth discussing or the powder may arrive to blow  a future Enbridge pipeline to hell before Enbridge can load the line.

Another disaster which would  send our home and province to the hell of no return.

All  political porkos don’t seem to understand they are only elected for the short time and their children and theirs - like all creatures on land and in the sea will  bathe in an oil - slick forever.

With due respect - cough - cough Christy and Allison know about as much about oil as the bum on the park bench if they weren’t briefed before their spin and lip service spout a geyser.  Remember one can’t eat oil or money.

When the food chain goes the way of B.C. Rail, Fast Cats and just about everything a B.C Liberal MLA touches - smells or tastes like pork it goes up for a garage sale price.

Maybe a Clint  Eastwood film - a sequel of two million dollar babies chirping while floating in a tub of Alberta oil.?

 

Tom Isherwood, Olalla