Wednesday, September 11, 2013

For The Archives: As Long As Americans Feel Slicers And Dicers Are Worth It, Who Am I To Argue

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September 12, 2013: I will post these stories for the archives, but I have lost interest in them personally. If Americans and environmental wackos want to kill golden eagles, bald eagles, whooping cranes, migratory birds, insect-eating bats, who am I to argue. I am glad to see CarpeDiem keeps up the good fight And the environmental wackos see no problem with this needless carnage. Again, wind energy has not one redeeming feature. I've said that from the beginning.

September 12, 2013: so, the environmental wackos blame the oil and gas industry for slicers and dicers slicing and dicing birds:
Nice articles, too bad they are nothing but propaganda from the oil, coal, and gas companies trying to discredit and stop the wind, and solar companies from putting a crimp in their profit flow, They did it to the nuclear plants, which are safer than coal or gas plants, with nothing but invented statistics and false information and now they are trying to do it to these sources of clean, safe energy. One question, where is ethanol today? The oil companies killed it. Your articles are In one word: NONSENSE.
Have you ever noticed that when someone is losing an argument, they can only come up with one word to argue the point: nonsense? Sounds like this environmental wacko lost a lot of money on ethanol. LOL.
 
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From The Washington Times:
Wind energy facilities have killed at least 67 golden and bald eagles in the last five years, but the figure could be much higher, according to a new scientific study by government biologists.
Like drivers under the influence, probably 10% of all deaths are "captured." Rats, coyotes, other varmints probably carried off many of the carcasses before they could be counted. But as noted, who am I to argue: Americans want the slicers and dicers. Local governments have expedited them. Federal government has given them financial incentives.

Golden eagles, bald eagles, whooping cranes, migratory ducks don't vote. They don't have photo IDs.

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