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To: TimF who wrote (947274)7/15/2016 1:23:43 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576207
 
"Fraud is not a relevant point in this situation."
Aside from Exxon, Peabody, and the Kochs, you might be on to something.

ExxonMobil May Have Friends In High Places, But Fraud Is Not Constitutionally Protected
How far will fossil fuel industry-funded elected officials go to protect one of the biggest carbon polluters in the world?

billmoyers.com



To: TimF who wrote (947274)7/15/2016 1:42:11 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576207
 
Actually, it is. There is a lot of money that is spent to make the facts seem debatable. They aren't, and haven't been for decades. Like with tobacco, the corporations have found some prostitutes who are willing to take cash to lie about the facts. And they have suckered some people who have their own personal reasons to be scammed, mainly for political reasons.

So you are either a scammer, a prostitute or a mark if you are a denier.