Posted on 06/30/2009 7:05:58 PM PDT by pissant
According to a release from Senator John Thune (R-SD), he is joining Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) in calling for an investigation concerning the report casting doubt about anthropogenic global warming that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) buried before the cap and trade global warming tax vote last week.
On the eve of the HR 2454 American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 vote last Friday it came to light that the EPA had in its possession a report which pointed to natural causes for planetary warming, but it refused to make that report public. Whats more, several emails regarding this report were also outed. One said, in part:
They are significant because they present information critical to the justification (or lack thereof) for the proposed endangerment finding. They are valid because they explain much of the observational data that have been collected which cannot be explained by the IPCC models.
Meanwhile, the U.S. House voted 219-212 Friday to gouge the American people with the biggest tax in historyall for a problem that does not exist.
(Excerpt) Read more at dakotavoice.com ...
Fingers crossed that this story gains traction. Hmmmm....
Call your senators and demand action!
Related editorial by Inhofe: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2282969/posts
Being here on FR, and just simply doing a lot of reading about the matter, SirKit and I have become very familiar with the subject and all the terms. I didn’t realize how many people do NOT understand the terms, until I started talking with folks about it. SirKit talked to our state legislator about it the other day, and even SHE wasn’t familiar with the term ‘Anthropogenic’ Global Warming. He clued her in right quick, though, and offered to be a resource for her on technical and scientific matters. ;o)
Thune! I spent a lot of money helping him get into his seat, beating Little Tommy Daschle. Way to go John!
Every man for himself. We are less than 8 years away from becoming England on steroids.
All of these lovely conditions imposed on population by a largely unopposed Labor Party. In 1997, Labor won a sweeping landslide in the UK, eerily similar to what has now transpired here. Fast forward 12 years and the competitiveness of the UK is in the crapper and spiral towards joining the greater caliphate intensifies
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