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Pictures are worth thousands of words, or even thousands of unread legislative pages.YouTube - Jack Conway Blames The Human Race For Global Warming
So, perhaps a debt of gratitude is owed Franny Armstrong, et ilk for their unintentional failure to carefully toe environmentalism’s one party line. They have unwittingly provided powerful imagery to recall whenever self-anointed world savior politicians, judges, bureaucrats, or propagandists with their celebrity spokesmen advocate or attempt draconian legislation like “Cap & Trade/Tax”, EPA policies and regulations designed to kill American jobs and economy, or dangerously unscientific rulings that CO2 is a “pollutant.”
Jack Conway says he is not a denier. He believes mankind is destroying the planet!Jack Conway (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John William “Jack” Conway (born July 5, 1969) is an American politician from Kentucky.Soneva Fushi resort in the Maldives: luxury with a conscience - at a price - Telegraph
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Conway is the Democratic nominee in the 2010 U.S. Senate election, seeking the seat in the United States Senate currently held by retiring Republican Jim Bunning.
Guests pay two per cent on top of their already hefty bills – room rates normally range from $1,000 to $8,000 a night – in a carbon tax believed to be the only one of its kind in the world.American Thinker: What Is Congress Establishing?
So is AGW simply a scientific theory, or is it a religion that is being legislated into existence by the Congress? Once again, if AGW is a scientific theory, it should be demonstrable and open to honest, open debate, discussion, and investigation. When phrases such as "the science is settled" are tossed about, the entire "debate, discuss, investigate" process is negated. When skeptics are labeled "deniers" as if they were questioning the Holocaust, the validity of claims that the "science" is settled have to be doubted.Photo Gallery: More Early Snow Falls on U.S. Ski Slopes
Salt Lake City, UT - With Friday afternoon here, and more pre-season snowfall at U.S. ski resorts today we'll leave you for the weekend with the stuff ski dreams of the winter ahead are made of.
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