> For other examples, see Sharon Angle, Todd Akin, and
> Christine ODonnell.
Yes of course, let’s continue to support RINOs like Lugar who will abandon us in the clutch, just as long as they go along to get along most of the time. = wink = wink =
Maybe if the hot water were made suddenly hotter, the frogs will notice in time.
Certainly better than letting the water warm up slowly with RINOs like Lugar.
Richard Lugar, lowest common denominator.
(2009) Chicago Climate Exchange Has Important Partner: Sen. Richard Lugar
A greenhouse gases trading system funded with the help of then-Illinois State Sen. Barack Obama would appear to have another prominent supporter, Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar, the ranking Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who was also one of the system's earliest clients.
Three years ago, Lugar, who grows corn, soybeans and trees on his family's 604 acres of property in Marion County, Ind., became the first farmer in his state to sign up with the new commodity market called the Chicago Climate Exchange, which is likely to play a major role in President Obama's $650 billion cap-and-trade initiative. In the process, Lugar became what the exchange called an offset producer, entitling him to a financial reward in return for keeping his part of his property untouched.
Get your money for nothin and your RINO hacks for free.