Posted on 01/11/2006 8:39:11 PM PST by george76
Within the space of a single week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Sen. Edward Kennedy have managed to mangle reality with op-ed pieces in two of the nation's leading newspapers.
''As an environmentalist, I support wind power,'' began RFK Jr.'s op-ed piece in the New York Times, ...
Then he proceeded to once again propagate the inaccuracies repeated like mantras by those opposed to the Nantucket Sound wind farm.
''The noise of the turbines will be audible onshore. A transformer substation would house...40,000 gallons of potentially hazardous oil...
The Humane Society estimates the whirling turbines could every year kill thousands of migrating songbirds and sea ducks.''
If RFK Jr. had taken the trouble to join me and others last year in Denmark... he would know that the ''noise'' of modern turbines can't be heard even at the base of the towers, much less ''onshore.''
The ''hazardous oil'' in the transformer is mineral oil.
Our mothers gave that to some of us as a laxative when we were kids.
If, by some astronomically impossible chance, a meteorite from outer space happens to penetrate the triple-hulled substation Cape Wind has proposed for Nantucket Sound, we might get a bunch of fish with diarrhea.
And, if RFK Jr. really cares about birds, let me set his mind at ease. The ''whirling turbines'' don't whirl; they rotate slowly and gracefully in the wind.
A week later, in an op-ed piece in the Boston Globe on Dec. 22, Senator Kennedy repeated the hoax that ''a college student in Massachusetts had two government agents show up at his house because he went to the library and asked for the official Chinese version of Mao Tse-tung's 'Communist Manifesto'.''
Er'...'¦Senator, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote ''The Communist Manifesto.''
Mao's book is ''Quotations from Chairman Mao Tsetung.''
(Excerpt) Read more at capecodonline.com ...
First of all, Kennedy is an idiot. Secondly, this story was debunked weeks ago. The student admitted that he made the story up. Does anyone have the link to that?
"Mineral oil may be as hazardous as Dihydrogen Monoxide"
In the hands of a Kennedy, no doubt either one could prove fatal.
Worse, they are ignoramuses.
"if RFK Jr. really cares about birds, let me set his mind at ease. The ''whirling turbines'' don't whirl; they rotate slowly and gracefully in the wind."
"A bird would have to be suicidal to hit one."
"RFK Jr. could have joined me (the author) in studying the radar and infrared tracks of migratory birds approaching the wind farms."
"He would have seen the birds are smarter than those ''environmentalists'' who speak for them - that entire flocks approach the wind farm, see it, and, surprise, fly around it."
" In fact, only two birds were killed in two years at the Baltic wind farm."
"I'd wager that's fewer than the birds killed each year flying into the sides of the Kennedy compound in Hyannis."
http://www.capecodonline.com/cctimes/edits/economou.htm
Did you hear Mike DeWine on Tony Snow's show today??
He is against ANWR...and wants Bush to come out tomorrow and pledge to be energy independent from oil by the end of the decade...
And he mentioned coal mines (great timing, Mike), wind power, and nuclear plants...
He said he is against ANWR, because we should "keep it pristine"...blech
This report...
The UMass Dartmouth student who claimed to have been visited by Homeland Security agents over his request for "The Little Red Book" by Mao Zedong has admitted to making up the entire story.
The 22-year-old student tearfully admitted he made the story up to his history professor, Dr. Brian Glyn Williams, and his parents, after being confronted with the inconsistencies in his account.
Had the student stuck to his original story, it might never have been proved false.
But on Thursday...the student added new details.
The agents had returned, the student said, just last night.
The two agents, the student, his parents and the student's uncle all signed confidentiality agreements, he claimed, to put an end to the matter.
But when Dr. Williams went to the student's home yesterday and relayed that part of the story to his parents, it was the first time they had heard it.
The story began to unravel, and the student, faced with the truth, broke down and cried.
http://www.southcoasttoday.com/daily/12-05/12-24-05/a01lo719.htm
energy independent by the end of the DECADE? or CENTURY? is this guy out of his mind?
If they'd both take a road with a bridge on it. Over a body of water.
LOL...that is what is funny...he said DECADE....LOL
BTW...I am really ignorant about this kind of stuff...how does one power a car on coal, nuke or wind power?
So it's safe to say that he doesn't know where the actual drilling will be?
well, you can make diesel fuel out of coal. and hyrdogen out of the electricity generated by nuclear power. but the program required would be MASSIVE, and the environmentalists would work to thwart any new development of coal and nuclear power anyway.
I think the real point of the article is what part of the environment do we consider endangered? Panoramic views? Property values? Birds in the desert?
"...the student, faced with the truth, broke down and cried..."
Ann Coulter was right in her book "Slander". They cry.
kennedy is just a useful turd for various dissidents because his dead brothers were somebodies. He aint.
"He said he is against ANWR, because we should "keep it pristine"...blech"
Isn't DeWine up for re-election in '08? If so, he'll have plenty of time to visit the "pristine" refuge once he gets his arse kicked out of the Senate.
That was my thought...even though I didn't know how...I DID know that the nuke power plants would be a NIMBY issue...
just like the offshore drilling and ANWR, and wind farms.
I wonder what DeWine would do to appease all of the NIMBY folks??
Yeah, them damn bridges can be a bitch!
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