Video: Aerial footage of Exxon's oil spill in Arkansas

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      Videojournalist Adam Randall took the aerial footage above chronicling some of the horrors from an Exxon oil spill in Arkansas.

      Opponents of TransCanada Corporation's proposed Keystone XL pipeline have seized on this spill to advance their arguments that this project should not be built.

      The explanation on YouTube states that media outlets were mostly being kept away from this spill and that the Federal Aviation Administration even restricted flights over the area.

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      true north strong and free

      Apr 6, 2013 at 9:11pm

      It's been well documented and known that British Columbia is situated on 3 major plates (or fault lines) on the earth's surface(s). What about natural disasters like earth quakes? Did Harper and his oil tycoons forget about the big quake that's due? I'm curious to know what their plan of action for any emergency and for any breach or break in their hundreds of miles of existing and proposed pipelines? No living being can eat or drink oil. Except combustion engines. It seems that these combustion engines are the master because man is proving to be its slave by going to any lengths and any costs to feed it. There are other alternatives and solutions to oil and its byproducts, if only there was leadership willing to navigate through these uncharted waters, while we still have fresh running water, before it is turned into toxic waste for yet another barrel of devils excretement aka oil.

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