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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Justin C who wrote (9438)12/29/2006 3:03:02 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 224729
 
Wind Farms are fantastic, so long as they are not going to hurt property values or kill migratory birds. It's really a very simple issue.

The GOP governor of Massachusetts stopped it from happening, but many democrats agree. This is a non-issue, except that Exxon and rightwing pro-pollution lobby forces are trying to turn it into another phony "hypocrisy" issue, attacking "limousine liberals". When in fact most opponents of the wind farm are Republicans and Dems fully support wind farms in most cases.

Bill O'Reilly for one has blasted any rightwingers who use that phony "limousine liberal" excuse for supporting pollution and energy thieves. I totally agree with O'Reilly on that one. In fact it's almost impossible to travel without polluting and burning lots of gas, BECAUSE the Bushies have fought against efficiency standards, conservation and common sense advancement in this area, which by the way had the effect of clobbering the US auto industry and helping the Japanese immensely.

Once we get cars running cleaner and more efficiently the next thing to work on will be how to power jets with hydrogen, and make the hydrogen fuel from wind and solar. But we are not going to get there without a new environmentally friendly President. Kerry or Gore would be the best.
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