Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Wind Farm Endangered By Dead Indians | The New Republic
Former U.S. Senator John Warner had led congressional opposition to the initiative, and he enlisted (alas) Ted Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy in his efforts.
Wind power seems to be popular among left-wingers, provided that somebody else pays for it, that somebody else has to look at the wind turbines, and that a real form of power is still available to keep their own lights on.

March 24, 2010: Blankenship fires back
Even though United Nation's scientists have been caught lying about global warming for years, E.S. Saugstad recently wrote a derogatory letter saying that I "must believe in the maxim that a lie repeated often enough becomes the truth." I don't know E.S. Saugstad, but the guy is amazing. His quote is a perfect description of E.S. and the hoax of global warming and the United Nations so-called climate science.
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I'm sure most people were amused by Elliot Namay Jr.'s recent letter to the editor. He said Robert Kennedy Jr.'s "facts" were easily verifiable. I would agree and say both of Kennedy's "facts" were verifiable. It was his 20 lies that are not verifiable.

Don L. Blankenship
Greenpeace Says Climate Denialism a 20–Year Industry | SolveClimate.com
Current efforts to deny climate science are part of an organized campaign that dates back 20 years, when the fossil fuel industry first formed a lobbying apparatus to stifle action on global warming, the environment group Greenpeace said on Wednesday.

In a report titled "Dealing in Doubt: The Climate Denial Industry and Climate Science," the group accused ExxonMobil of being the ringleader of what it called a "campaign of denial."
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The Greenpeace report suggests this could be the tip of the iceberg, due in part due to the rise of the Internet.
"In recent years, the corporate PR campaign has gone viral, spawning a denial movement that is distributed, decentralized and largely immune to reasoned response," the group said.


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