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Is there more oil in the Wildlife reserve than the rest of Alaska?

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the reserve is about the size of an airport accorging to the Honorable Governor.

Why is it so important to explore there ?

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  1. Because the pipeline has to be considered. Research the Alaskan Pipeline Project.  


  2. That's just pure bullsh*t.

    There has already been discovered two immense

    oil fields right on the north slope of Alaska,

    proven reserves to last TWO HUNDRED YEARS,

    not near any sensitive wildlife areas, that was

    "classified" and capped by the U.S. gov't back

    in the 1970s. Bush knows about it. Cheney knows

    about it. All the big oil men and the World Bank

    knows about it. But these criminals WILL NOT

    open that U.S. owned supply of oil to the American

    people because it would make the price

    of crude oil drop to $8 - $10 per barrel. Americans

    would be paying less than $1 per gallon at the

    pump, and the World Bank is not going to let

    that happen. Truth!

    Google video or YouTube enter

    "Lindsey Williams Energy Non Crisis"

  3. Do your research before you ask dumb questions like this. If you don't what's important for you, your family and the US then vote for Obama.

  4. ASK HER BIG GIRL

  5. Alaska is pretty big, plenty of places for the animals to roam if drilling upsets them.

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