(And, Who can blame him...? He doesn't have any authority over Keystone Pipeline ...it's up to Congress and this deal has been in the works for a long time with Canada....This is from a Canada Website)
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WASHINGTON – A bright, clear, sunny November morning has greeted the environmentalists gathering Sunday at the White House to protest TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline. Several thousand activists are here to “surround” the White House in a human chain in a bid to convince President Barack Obama the pipeline is a bad idea.
Obama, for his part, took the opportunity presented by Sunday’s great weather to bolt the White House via motorcade – well in advance of the protest – for a golf game at Fort Belvoir in Virginia.
Let’s be clear – this is a regular weekend golf outing for POTUS, one he’d likely be making regardless of whether there were thousands of protesters outside his house.The Keystone XL protest is drawing quite the crowd of big names, from Oscar-nominated actor Mark Ruffalo to Obama’s fellow Nobel Peace Prize winner Jody Williams to John Adams, the founding director of the Natural Resources Defense Council. Adams, not so long ago, was invited into the White House last February to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Obama himself.
Ruffalo appeared Sunday morning on CTV’s Question Period, and had this to say:
“If we’re serious about climate change and we are honest with ourselves about the issues we face as a world … then we have to face this issue head-on, and exploding the tarsands is not the way to do it. What we really need for energy independence is a renewable energy platform, a plan that’s going to start taking us away from oil, not facilitating its use.”
http://blogs.canada.com/2011/11/06/when-the-going-gets-tough-on-keystone-xl-obama-goes-golfing/