Former Gov. Bill Richardson (D - N.M.) hopes that Osama bin Laden's death will spur President Barack Obama to promote climate change legislation. It's a subtle connection, I agree.
"My forlorn hope is that from this success in spite of the President in the foreign policy arena two days ago, that he will be emboldened to take once again to the Congress legislation -- not just to increase a renewable energy standard -- but climate change legislation that this country and the world need," Richardson said Tuesday at a Climate Leadership Gala hosted by the Earth Day Network in Washington. Why don't we have a tax on that? Taxes make stuff go away, right? In that case, how 'bout a tax on politicians...
Posted by: Bobby ||
05/05/2011 13:48 ||
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Global climate would dramatically improve if Richardson would stop emitting these noxious vapors.
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Yeah, go ahead. I'm sure that will be another big win for re-election, just like Obumblecare. The man is his own worst enemy, and he doesn't see it. Richardson should be staked out on White Sands and smeared with mustard - in the buff. "Climate Change" is only a slightly smaller fraud than the current Secretary of the Interior.
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the same tool that lied about being a MBL draft pick of the A's, hired Monica Lewinsky, had to withdraw his name as O's Commerce Sect'y due to NM contracting scandals? That lying whore Richardson? Oh well, then
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Maybe obama should be charge with witchcraft.
Stupid, stupid, stupid - and he was a "contender for President. I pray his son has far more operating cells than richarson - whom has none.
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Bill received a state in surplus and left his successor a deficit. Bill put public land into 'off limits' for oil and mineral exploitation while decrying the fall in revenue into the state's coffers. The man is a class one poser fitting for a position in the Obama administration if the egos could share the beltway together.
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