Thank You Obama for Stopping The North Dakota Pipeline & Future Plans

Obama & DOJ halted North Dakota Construction of Pipeline, Now what?
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Following the destruction of Lakota burial and sacred sites by Dakota Access pipeline workers, more than 500 water protectors gathered to pray. More than 8,000 people representing 180 tribes have converged at the Oceti Sakowin Camp at Standing Rock to protect their water and sacred sites.
Following the destruction of Lakota burial and sacred sites by Dakota Access pipeline workers, more than 500 water protectors gathered to pray. More than 8,000 people representing 180 tribes have converged at the Oceti Sakowin Camp at Standing Rock to protect their water and sacred sites.
Indigenous Environmental Network

Sky Yarbrought states that No this does not mean that they are going to stop this means that they can move further down the river if they choose.

This is all about greed and nothing less than that. The Missouri River is 16000 years old and is Still Remains unpolluted with 10,000 people who drink from this water this is the last remaining clean Waters within the United States.

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