Supporters Speak Out In Favor Of Dakota Access Oil Pipeline
As protests over the Dakota Access oil pipeline keep growing, those in favor of the project are beginning to speak out — even as the company stops work on the pipeline.
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September 14, 2016 at 03:30AM
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NPR News: Supporters Speak Out In Favor Of Dakota Access Oil Pipeline
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