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COWC for the Gateway Pacific Terminal
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In solidarity with our Communist comrades, to create jobs for them and to help fuel China's rise to the #1 world superpower, Communists of Whatcom County are throwing our support behind the Gateway Pacific Terminal. With China controlling oil rights in the Middle East and South America and buying United States debt, we are supporting them in taking control of our last remaining non-renewable natural resource: US coal. Like us on Facebook
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cofwc-blog · 12 years ago
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A candidate we stand behind, Michelle Luke
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cofwc-blog · 12 years ago
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We support Ben and Communism, how bout you?
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cofwc-blog · 12 years ago
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Communist of Whatcom County endorse Kathy Kershner
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cofwc-blog · 12 years ago
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Support Communism and vote for Bill Knutzen!
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cofwc-blog · 12 years ago
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Support Communism! Donate to Save Whatcom!
If you want to support Communism and you are a large corporation or out-of-state interest, donate to Save Whatcom! Check out the facebook page here!
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cofwc-blog · 13 years ago
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cofwc-blog · 13 years ago
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Who would've thought the US would support Communist China with it's natural resources! A country that violently crushed it's own democratic demonstrations! Tiananmen Square
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cofwc-blog · 13 years ago
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Thank you Rick, a Ferndale local, who supports shipping of U.S. Natural Resources to Communist China! The short term jobs will be worth fueling America's biggest competitor! Watch the video here >
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cofwc-blog · 13 years ago
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Ferndale, Washington is the future site of the Gateway Pacific Terminal. A facility that potentially 48 million tons of coal could move through per year. That coal will end up in Communist China, where it will fuel the blistering growth of America's biggest competitor!
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cofwc-blog · 13 years ago
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Coal Companies Have No Worries. Communist China Is Positioned To Pick Up Slack In U.S. Coal Consumption. Whats Good For Communism Is Good For Coal Companies. Learn more >
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cofwc-blog · 13 years ago
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We need kids working to supply Communist China with coal via the Gateway Pacific Terminal and out of these dead-end "coffee shops!"
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cofwc-blog · 13 years ago
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Mayor Gary Jensen supports exporting US Energy to Communist China and the Gateway Pacific Terminal! These are the politicians we need to re-elect!
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cofwc-blog · 13 years ago
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This man "built several mines" in Wyoming and "solved all the problems with coal dust and the handling of it." He won't be working in the coal terminal but supports Communist China by supporting the Gateway Pacific Terminal! 
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cofwc-blog · 13 years ago
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Officials say, "The dust off (coal) piles, in terms of air quality, is no different than the dust off a large grain pile or dust from a haul road." Local residents and environmentalists in Whatcom County have nothing to worry about. Learn more >
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cofwc-blog · 13 years ago
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While demand for coal drops in the US, it is rising in Communist China. We need exporting facilities like the proposed Gateway Pacific Terminal to ensure the rise of Global Communism through the success of the Chinese Industrial Revolution. Opposition from local residents and environmentalists is a major threat to these goals. Learn more >
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cofwc-blog · 13 years ago
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The rising demand for coal in Communist China and US Corporations' willingness to sell at a fraction of the value is a clear indicator of Communist domination of natural resources around the globe. China's appetite for US coal will be quenched on the backs of American miners and communities — but we are happy to serve. Shown in the photo is a dry-bulk port with coal capabilities. Learn more >
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cofwc-blog · 13 years ago
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Whatcom County and the rest of the Northwest can learn from China. Learn more >
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