quote:Jon Bergstrom, a cotton and hay farmer in Sweetwater, Texas (population 10,472), looks outside his window every day and feels grateful. The giant white towers spinning on the near horizon have everything to do with it.
Yeah, that will work in Texas (where normal people live), but it won't work in lefto land (especially Cape Cod). The lefties like wind power as long as they NEVER have to see the windmills (even in their sailing areas)!
bdgee
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Well, la-de-da-de-dah....
No one expected you to be able to understand it or to be able to locate the actual facts and then tell the truth, PM. You are a nut case.
glassman
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quote:Originally posted by Propertymanager:
quote:Jon Bergstrom, a cotton and hay farmer in Sweetwater, Texas (population 10,472), looks outside his window every day and feels grateful. The giant white towers spinning on the near horizon have everything to do with it.
Yeah, that will work in Texas (where normal people live), but it won't work in lefto land (especially Cape Cod). The lefties like wind power as long as they NEVER have to see the windmills (even in their sailing areas)!
it's hilarious. i brought the evidence here that Mitt Romney also worked against the cape cod thing yet you keep coughing up the same old fur ball.
Highwaychild
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Mitt, Mitt, he's our man! If he can't do it McCain can!
glassman
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as a refresher?
WIND FARM BLASTED; ROMNEY SEEKS HALT GOVERNOR URGES HALT AT HEARING BY ARMY CORPS From: The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) | Date: December 8, 2004| Author: Beth Daley,
WEST YARMOUTH Governor Mitt Romney bluntly asked the US Army Corps of Engineers last night to stop working on the proposed Cape Cod wind farm, joining more than 1,200 people in a crammed and emotional hearing about the 130-turbine project.
Highwaychild
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Sure is SORRY! They talk and talk, but never walk the walk...