The State Department’s review of the tar sands pipeline has been tainted from the start. Early on Secretary Clinton let slip that she was inclined to support the pipeline despite the fact that the State Dept. review and environmental impact analysis had barely just begun. Then there was this: But a report created by DeSmogBlog […]
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