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Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Indians... - 3/1/2009 8:31:38 AM   
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The money hasn't even been let out to contract and already the building of thousands of windmills across he land is generating protests from the native americans who love and honor the land, probably more than most.  What politicans fail to learn is that every action they take, particularly in a hurried manner as the stimulus bill, has those dern "unintended consequences"...akin I guess, to collateral damage.

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 8:41:06 AM   
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"Native Indians", aye? Where's Gandhi when you need him  ?

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 8:46:56 AM   
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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 8:50:17 AM   
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What politicans fail to learn is that every action they take, particularly in a hurried manner as the stimulus bill, has those dern "unintended consequences"...akin I guess, to collateral damage.

You mean like drilling for oil in Alaska? 


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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 8:51:43 AM   
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Ok..ok...stupid me....and I thought I was perfect!!   Totally embarassed.

NATIVE AMERICANS!!!!
 


As far as Ghandi...the only thing left are his glasses and slippers I think..and India wants his glasses back..
http://cnnwire.blogs.cnn.com/2009/02/28/india-wants-gandhis-glasses-back/ 

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 8:53:49 AM   
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It was unfortunate...

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 8:54:08 AM   
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What politicans fail to learn is that every action they take, particularly in a hurried manner as the stimulus bill, has those dern "unintended consequences"...akin I guess, to collateral damage.

You mean like drilling for oil in Alaska? 



gosh..how many animals died running into the pipeline.  I thought the moose liked the warmth under the pipeline on the North Slope, and a benefit to eskimos made easy hunting for them and people like Sarah? 

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 8:57:08 AM   
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Sarah? You mean Moose O'Lini?

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 9:01:04 AM   
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You won't be saying that when leaks occur as they will because corrosion is a natural occurrence impossible to mitigate 100%. Then you'll have fish floating in the lakes and what will the price of fish be then?
Birds flying into windmills is scare tactics, noise and the visual aspect are more of a consideration. Birds fly into windows because they are transparent. No one has invented a transparent windmill yet. I'm sure when the bird population falls they'll consider it all due to the windmills rather than the other numerous bad effects of mankind.

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 9:06:15 AM   
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Sarah? You mean Moose O'Lini?


Good one, hadn't heart that one before... I think I am single handed making your day kitten... it's gonna be downhill from here..

Doesn't anybody care about the bald eagles...  :(

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 9:24:25 AM   
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Yeah, and didn't McCain say that the fish LOVED the oil rigs along the continental shelf? Didn't they LOVE becoming coated with crude sludge?

What's a few birds?

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 9:50:53 AM   
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Anyone who claims to love the land and yet opposes wind farming has a screw loose.  Boo-friggin'-hoo...  A few birds can and will get smacked out of the air by the turbine blades.  The impact on any bird population would be negligible.  Birds fly into jet engines and I don't see these morons protesting against air travel.  =)

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 10:39:31 AM   
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gosh..how many animals died running into the pipeline.  I thought the moose liked the warmth under the pipeline on the North Slope, and a benefit to eskimos made easy hunting for them and people like Sarah? 


I'm confused.

You mean eskimos were hunting Sarah?

And what was she doing hanging out with moose under the pipeline?

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 11:32:13 AM   
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The pipeline is warm apparently although I don't know what would make it warm?
 
There is clearly something about pipelines in cold climates I'm unfamiliar with since I thought metal felt cold due to its thermal conductivity. Maybe they heat the oil to make it less viscous and transportable???

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 11:39:57 AM   
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The money hasn't even been let out to contract and already the building of thousands of windmills across he land is generating protests from the native americans who love and honor the land, probably more than most.  What politicans fail to learn is that every action they take, particularly in a hurried manner as the stimulus bill, has those dern "unintended consequences"...akin I guess, to collateral damage.

                                     http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-221580
Two thoughts occured to me when I saw this thread
1)All it took to turn Cory into an enviormentalist was the election of a Democratic Candidate to the Oval Office...
2)I sure hope they don't tear down the tree they hung Benedict Arnold from to make room for one of these dastardly contraptions(for explanation please see Republic of Democracy thread)

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 11:56:45 AM   
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One thought occured to me when I saw a pull quote from this thread on CM's Home page:
a) In addition to Ted Kennedy, how many other Demoncrap proponents of large windmill farms oppose same in their own backyard?

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 12:08:54 PM   
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The money hasn't even been let out to contract and already the building of thousands of windmills across he land is generating protests from the native americans who love and honor the land, probably more than most.  What politicans fail to learn is that every action they take, particularly in a hurried manner as the stimulus bill, has those dern "unintended consequences"...akin I guess, to collateral damage.

                                    http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-221580
Two thoughts occured to me when I saw this thread
1)All it took to turn Cory into an enviormentalist was the election of a Democratic Candidate to the Oval Office...
2)I sure hope they don't tear down the tree they hung Benedict Arnold from to make room for one of these dastardly contraptions(for explanation please see Republic of Democracy thread)


Benedict Arnold was not hanged.  He died of natural causes.

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 12:11:00 PM   
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If Cory says we hung him,Banshee....thats good enough for me(tongue firmly planted in cheek)

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 12:13:41 PM   
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Besides being hung is a natural cause if you live on an island where human sacrifices are made to the gods.
 
Let us not quibble over such matters.

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RE: Green jobs feeling the possible wrath of Native Ind... - 3/1/2009 12:15:42 PM   
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I'm not sure your definition of "natural causes" holds water Full Circle ,especially if one winds up the hangee....

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