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Hmmmm.... Sumpin' Fishy Here
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Why would a far left "green" liberal use Mideast Oil $$$ to make an anti-fracking movie? Hmmmmmm.....



Matt Damon’s Anti-Fracking Movie Financed by Oil-Rich Arab Nation
Posted By Lachlan Markay On September 28, 2012 @ 8:03 am In Energy and Environment,Featured,Scribe | No Comments


A new film starring Matt Damon presents American oil and natural gas producers as money-grubbing villains purportedly poisoning rural American towns. It is therefore of particular note that it is financed in part by the royal family of the oil-rich United Arab Emirates.

The creators of Promised Land have gone to absurd lengths to vilify oil and gas companies, as Scribe’s Michael Sandoval noted Wednesday [2]. Since recent events have demonstrated the relative environmental soundness of hydraulic fracturing – a technique for extracting oil and gas from shale formations – Promised Land’s script has been altered to make doom-saying environmentalists the tools of oil companies attempting to discredit legitimate “fracking” concerns.

While left-leaning Hollywood often targets supposed environmental evildoers, Promised Land was also produced “in association with” Image Media Abu Dhabi, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Media, according to the preview’s list of credits. A spokesperson with DDA Public Relations, which is running PR for the film, confirmed that AD Media is a financier. The company is wholly owned [3] by the government of the UAE.

The UAE, a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), has a stake in the future of the American fossil fuel industry. Hydraulic fracturing has increased the United States’ domestic supply of crude oil and natural gas in areas such as the Bakken shale formation and has the potential to increase domestic production much more in the foreseeable future. That means more oil on the market, and hence lower prices for a globally traded commodity.

Fracking is boosting the country’s natural gas supply as well. While the market for American natural gas is primarily domestic, the Energy Department recently approved [4] Cheniere Energy’s plan to export about 2.2 billion cubic feet of liquefied natural gas per day from Louisiana. The Department is considering LNG export applications from seven other companies.

A strong global market presence for American natural gas could also work to the UAE’s disadvantage. The Arab nation ranks seventh worldwide [5] in proven natural gas reserves. For instance, Japan’s energy imports are expected to rise significantly [6] over the next five years. The country is currently a major importer [7] of UAE natural gas. If it decided to import more LNG from the United States to accommodate its increased energy demands, it could deal a blow to the UAE economy.

Another source of competition might come from other industries that use natural gas to manufacture other products. As American gas grows cheaper the United States becomes a more attractive destination for industries that manufacture petroleum-intensive products. The UAE, meanwhile, has invested billions [8] attempting to shore up its own share of the plastics and chemicals markets, both of which rely on petroleum products and are likely to gravitate towards the cheapest sources of those products.

All of this suggests a direct financial interest on the UAE’s part in slowing the development of America’s natural gas industry. Pop culture can be a powerful means to sway public opinion. While Promised Land, like anti-fracking documentary Gasland [9], appears to inflate the dangers of hydraulic fracturing, it may have an impact on the public’s view of the practice.

Article printed from The Foundry: Conservative Policy News Blog from The Heritage Foundation: http://blog.heritage.org

URL to article: http://blog.heritage.org/2012/09/28/matt-damons-anti-fracking-movie-financed-by-oil-rich-arab-nation/


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the article explains it pretty well...

Fracking bad= more imported oil

Mellow
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Matt Damon isn't the sharpest tool in the shed.

He supported the Kenyan King...now he doesn't...seek, and ye shall find.
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he gets hot chicks though
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or was that the other dude from good will hunting... I always get them confused
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Matt Damon isn't the sharpest tool in the shed.

He supported the Kenyan King...now he doesn't...seek, and ye shall find.



I find it funny that rats seem to be jumping off what I hope is a sinking ship.
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I will wait to receive instructions from Sean Baghdad Penn.


Pray
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Stinkdyr wrote:
I will wait to receive instructions from Sean Baghdad Penn.


Pray



I heard Sean Penn is playing the part of DMV in the CBID movie
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teedubbya wrote:
I heard Sean Penn is playing the part of DMV in the CBID movie



That's Jack Black you dolt!
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
That's Jack Black you dolt!


Sean Penn is playing the part of Jack Black? Why doesn't Jack Black just play that part?
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teedubbya wrote:
Sean Penn is playing the part of Jack Black? Why doesn't Jack Black just play that part?



Sean Penn isn't even IN the movie!
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Seriously...ask anyone that's met me...Jack Black could pull it off!
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Seriously...ask anyone that's met me...Jack Black could pull it off!



The description most have given me about you is chocolate starfish but I've never seen that dude so I can't picture it
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teedubbya wrote:
The description most have given me about you is chocolate starfish but I've never seen that dude so I can't picture it



Shame on you


I'm not Obama!
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Shame on you


I'm not Obama!


Are you sure?
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teedubbya wrote:
Are you sure?



Yeah.

I haven't been on a proper vacation in YEARS and I don't wake up to Chewbacca next to me
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Yeah.

I haven't been on a proper vacation in YEARS and I don't wake up to Chewbacca next to me


Just checkin. You seem to know a lot about him.

Should the king vitamin dude or the burger king creepy dude play the part of Bloody Spamhand?
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teedubbya wrote:
Just checkin. You seem to know a lot about him.

Should the king vitamin dude or the burger king creepy dude play the part of Bloody Spamhand?


He's the President...I try to keep up.


Now, Bloody? You can't talk to the World's Most Interesting Man in that fashion!
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
He's the President...I try to keep up.


Now, Bloody? You can't talk to the World's Most Interesting Man in that fashion!


you seem to be more interested in him than me

not that there is anything wrong with that

I'll bow out. Wasn't that interested in the first placeAnxious
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teedubbya wrote:
you seem to be more interested in him than me

not that there is anything wrong with that

I'll bow out. Wasn't that interested in the first placeAnxious




Look...He holds beer summits...you hang out and drink beer with Ron...I hang out and drink beer with Ron..Bowing is what the Kenyan King is PERFECT at...he missed his niche...he shudda ran as a doorman in some Manhattan highrise!

Interested?

What?

Yeah, ok...whatever...for the kids...uhuhuhuhuh...meh!
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Maybe the Big O should sell advertising space on the top of his head.... just shave it in and stuff.... could help with the deficit no?
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But I was referencing your view that bloody is the most interesting man in the world not obama
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teedubbya wrote:
But I was referencing your view that bloody is the most interesting man in the world not obama


Look at his avatar!

Some people's kids...jeesh!
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Look at his avatar!

Some people's kids...jeesh!


you don't have to be ashamed.

so what if you like him? we don't judge. just watch out for that chicken place
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Abrignac wrote:
I find it funny that rats seem to be jumping off what I hope is a sinking ship.


As a matter of intellectual honesty and full disclosure, I hope you saw the movie before posting any criticism of it. If you haven't seen it, I would find that very funny (in a pathetic kind of way).
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rfenst wrote:
As a matter of intellectual honesty and full disclosure, I hope you saw the movie before posting any criticism of it. If you haven't seen it, I would find that very funny (in a pathetic kind of way).


you think he's a clown?
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no, he said Abrignac was a funny guy.... Mellow
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You mean, let me understand this cause, ya know maybe it's Abrignac, Abrignac is a a little fucked up maybe, but funny how, I mean funny like he's a clown, Abrignac amuses you? he makes you laugh, he's here to ****' amuse you? What do you mean funny, funny how? How am is Abrignac funny?
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teedubbya wrote:
You mean, let me understand this cause, ya know maybe it's Abrignac, Abrignac is a a little ****ed up maybe, but funny how, I mean funny like he's a clown, Abrignac amuses you? he makes you laugh, he's here to ****' amuse you? What do you mean funny, funny how? How am is Abrignac funny?


It's a state secret T-Dub. Can't tell with killing you stuff. Kinda like that secret squirrel chit.
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teedubbya wrote:
You mean, let me understand this cause, ya know maybe it's Abrignac, Abrignac is a a little ****ed up maybe, but funny how, I mean funny like he's a clown, Abrignac amuses you? he makes you laugh, he's here to ****' amuse you? What do you mean funny, funny how? How am is Abrignac funny?


Yeah, you're right.
Sorry, Abrignac. My bad.

(The f'n movie won't even be released for several more months. Would hate to see the minion get all frothed up over an editorial about a movie the editorial writer appears to have not even seen. Sure, it is possible the writer did screen the movie, but the editorial is so light on the movie's plot and themes that I have my doubts about him having seen the movie too/)
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teedubbya wrote:
You mean, let me understand this cause, ya know maybe it's Abrignac, Abrignac is a a little ****ed up maybe, but funny how, I mean funny like he's a clown, Abrignac amuses you? he makes you laugh, he's here to ****' amuse you? What do you mean funny, funny how? How am is Abrignac funny?


Yeah, you're right.
Sorry, Abrignac. My bad.

(The f'n movie won't even be released for several more months. Would hate to see the minion get all frothed up over an editorial about a movie the editorial writer appears to have not even seen. Sure, it is possible the writer did screen the movie, but the editorial is so light on the movie's plot and themes that I have my doubts about him having seen the movie too/)
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Normally, a déjà vu like this means they changed something in the matrix . . .
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Brewha wrote:
Normally, a déjà vu like this means they changed something in the matrix . . .



Or...They WISED UP!!!

BEFORE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzkyQT56Cz4



AFTER

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIvEMgDooWc


AND EXTRA MEASURE!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZheUoqt7XYo
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Matt Damon couldn't poor piss out of a boot with instruction written on the sole.
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Brewha wrote:
Matt Damon couldn't poor piss out of a boot with instruction written on the sole.



Only YOU would believe that.

He's an actor! He has to read a script! NOBODY would pay money to see the guy wing it on his own!

My how the faithful get all testy when one of the leaders go rogue and turncoat.
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Just curious DMV, have you ever poured piss out of a boot?
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Brewha wrote:
Just curious DMV, have you ever poured piss out of a boot?



I have enough common sense to NOT piss in my boots in the first place!
Brewha Offline
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Good Man!

This also avoids the complex and difficult complications that would come later.
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Brewha wrote:
Good Man!

This also avoids the complex and difficult complications that would come later.



Yeah...well...YOU'D KNOW!Frying pan Frying pan Frying pan
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is it at all possible that actors might actually be good at acting even if we disagree with their politics? Are all lefty actors really crappy at their craft? and are you persuaded to believe that politically right wing leaning actors are truly superior at the art of portraying characters? it gets idiotically immature.
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frankj1 wrote:
is it at all possible that actors might actually be good at acting even if we disagree with their politics? Are all lefty actors really crappy at their craft? and are you persuaded to believe that politically right wing leaning actors are truly superior at the art of portraying characters? it gets idiotically immature.



Only YOU would actually go to a movie and think that.
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Only YOU would actually go to a movie and think that.

clarify
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Only YOU would actually go to a movie and think that.

could you be trying to say that only I would believe an actor can't possibly be a good actor based on his/her politics? Is that what you think I was saying?
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frankj1 wrote:
clarify



Operators are standing by 1-800-830-4590
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Operators are standing by 1-800-830-4590

good dodge. want help understanding what I wrote? stunned that you would not agree.

cliff notes: one's political beliefs does not determine one's ability to be a good actor. clearly no malice should be inferred by righties or lefties. what the hell did you think I meant?
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Operators are standing by 1-800-830-4590


This really helps that whole monkey at a typewriter theorem . . . ..


Just say’n
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