Posted on 09/13/2010 2:51:47 PM PDT by red meat conservative
I usually don't plug left wing websites, but this blog post from Think Progress is phenomenal. It details the statements of all Republican Senate candidates as it relates to Anthropogenic Global Warming. They note that all of the candidates are at least skeptical of AGW except..... you guessed it, Mike Castle. Here is what Castle writes on his congressional website:
Believing that we must act now to mitigate the impact of global warming pollution, Rep. Castle supports U.S. participation in international agreements and a cap-and-trade program based on the best available science, which will deliver the kind of reform business and industry need to grow the economy, stabilize the climate, and create more diverse and secure sources of energy. Since 2004, Rep. Castle has supported the Climate Stewardship Act. Rep. Castle believes we can achieve 15-20% reductions in global warming pollution by 2020 and reductions on the order of 80% by 2050.
Christine O'Donnell signed the Contract from America which pledges to oppose any climate tax. The choice tomorrow is clear.
(Excerpt) Read more at redmeatconservative.blogspot.com ...

Leave Mike Castle alone!
And they say Christine’s the nutty one. Not the 71 year old fart who votes along the Democrat lines.
“You have stayed too long in this place for any good you can do. In the name of God, go!”
Question: Is this a special election where the winner would be seated immediately? What about the rumors that the Senate may be planning to pass Cap N’ Trade in the Lame Duck session? It already passed the House.
It's probably safer to say that Castle is the only one still admitting he is for cap and trade. McCain hasn't quite hoodwinked his way to another six year term, and his running buddy Lindsey is just waiting for Juan to nail down another term.
Mark Levin is trying to nail down a story that Castle voted with the Democrats in committee to investigate/impeach Bush as a result of the Iraq invasion.
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