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« on: September 12, 2010, 12:21:48 AM »

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Robin Carnahan, Missouri's highest ranking election official, has ignored major voter fraud in Missouri elections to please her political supporters.

(I) - For 3 years the US Justice department has pursued a case against Missouri for failing to clean up it's voter rolls. Under Robin Carnahans watch 1/3 OF MISSOURI COUNTIES HAVE MORE REGISTERED VOTERS THAN AGE-ELIGIBLE VOTERS! The responsibility for clean, accurate voter rolls is THE responsibility of the Secretary of State, Robin Carnahan. Why has she resisted cleaning up the rolls? Her close ties to Acorn, SEIU, and America Votes -- billionaire George Soros' election project. She has accepted money from them and her current campaign director, Mindy Mazur, was the director of America Votes in Missouri. Payback.

The justice department, under President Obama, just dropped the case against Missouri when Carnahan announced her run for the U.S. Senate as a democrat.
Robin Carnahan has done NOTHING to clean up the rolls. Your vote may not count as much as you think.

(II) - In October 2006, St. Louis election officials discovered at least 1,492 "potentially fraudulent" voter registration cards. They were all turned in by ACORN volunteers. In November 2006, 20,000 to 35,000 questionable voter registration forms were turned in by ACORN officials in Missouri. Most all of these were from St. Louis and Kansas City areas, where ACORN purportedly sought to help empower the "disenfranchised" minorities living there. Carnahan did NOTHING to investigate these criminal acts. Why? They benefited her party.

(III)- Under President Obama her family is now set to receive $90 MILLION in federal stimulus funds for a "wind" farm in Missouri with equipment bought from India. Not a single job created in Missouri with "stimulus" money. No wonder she supports the stimulus bill.

(IV) - Carnahans Senate campaign has received nearly TWICE as much money from lawyers and lobbyists than Blunt (source: showmeprogress.com). And her number one contributor? ActBlue - nearly $500 thousand. Who is "ActBlue"??? Another liberal money raising project. Her 2nd highest donor? The pro-abortion group Emily's list. Over $200,000. And of course America Votes - the Soros, SEIU fund that was fined for hiring felons.

read more of this story here - http://www.semissourian.com/story/1663182.html
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« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2010, 12:24:36 AM »

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Carnahan backs the drilling ban. “We have to have real regulations and real regulators who can make sure that this drilling is done in a safe and responsible way, because we've seen the devastating economic impact of what happens when they are just left to their own devices to say, 'Oh yeah, yeah, we're being safe here,’” she told AP.

Blunt, like many Republicans and Gulf Coast lawmakers from both parties, opposes the freeze.

“Eliminating thousands of American jobs and putting a moratorium on an area that almost 25 percent of our domestic oil supply comes from was a huge mistake,” he told the news service.

more here - http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/677-e2-wire/118189-blunt-carnahan-split-on-offshore-drilling-ban-

How much money does the wind farm generate?  Will they be paying taxes on their profits?  Or maybe wind farm profits are exempt or something?

How many wind farms are owned by political families?  How many got Obama cash?  How many bought supplies from foreign nations?
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« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2010, 12:28:14 AM »

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At first—or even second and third—glance, wind farms appear to be an optimal solution to our growing climate and energy crisis. They produce entirely domestic, self-sufficient power, they are frequently built in underemployed, rural areas, and they emit not a drop of pollution. It would seem as though the target of producing 20 percent of our electricity from wind energy by 2030  should be only the starting point. And yet, wind energy is not as perfect as it might appear; a closer inspection reveals that it does not meaningfully reduce our reliance on non-renewable energy sources. As such, we must be very careful in considering how to best pursue a push toward “green” electricity.

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This is not to suggest that we turn our backs on wind power. Clearly, the technology of turbines will improve over time. But until the capacity factor of turbines comes closer to rivalling that of conventional power plants, we ought to seriously consider putting their proliferation on ice. Until then, they really won't do much to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. Meanwhile, governments must do everything they can to hinder the spread of wind turbines to remote areas, where local people are either motivated to make a huge profit by having the turbines erected on their own land or mistakenly hope to reduce their fuel bills. Above all, wind energy is far from the sole renewable. While solar energy enjoys similar capacity factor issues, other sources, such as hydropower, biofuels, and even clean coal, remain viable, less obtrusive, and potentially more efficient forms of clean power. Wind farms are simply not what they are cracked up to be.

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2010/9/10/wind-energy-power-farms/

Does wind farm energy line political pockets?  Or does it benefit small users on Main Street?

Maybe wind farms generate money for crony socialists?
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« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2010, 12:30:53 AM »

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Wind farms and the radar problem

Wind farms interfere with commercial and military radar systems. That's stalling some projects, but it doesn't have to.

September 07, 2010

Increasing the amount of electricity we get from renewable sources such as the sun and wind is a national priority and a state mandate. Among the many obstacles to getting that done — opposition to new transmission lines, worries that solar plants will harm endangered species, conflicts over land use — one has until recently remained largely off the public radar screen. But the radar screen is precisely the problem: Wind farms interfere with commercial and military radar systems.

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Such technical solutions exist, but they're expensive. The best one is simply to replace outdated military radar systems with more modern equipment that isn't fooled by wind turbines, but there are others, such as using high-tech coatings on turbine blades that don't interfere with radar. What's really needed is for the Obama administration to work out a coherent plan for dealing with such conflicts between its energy and national security priorities.

more here - http://articles.latimes.com/2010/sep/07/opinion/la-ed-radar-20100907
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« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2010, 12:36:32 AM »

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SCHUMER URGES OBAMA ADMINISTRATION TO BLOCK $450M IN STIMULUS FUNDS SOUGHT BY WIND FARM PROJECT WITH PARTS BUILT IN CHINA

Organizers of $1.5B Wind Farm In Texas Seeking Stimulus Funding Even Though The Manufacturer Is Based In China

In Letter To Energy Secretary Chu, Schumer Says Stimulus Funds Should Support Job Creation In United States, Not China

WASHINGTON, DC—U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-NY) announced Thursday that he is urging the Obama administration to block any stimulus money from financing a proposed wind farm in Texas that would rely entirely on wind turbines built in China.

 

Organizers of the $1.5 billion project, which would create an estimated 2,000-3,000 jobs in China, but only a small fraction of that in the United States, have said they will seek to defray up to 30 percent of the cost, or $450 million, with funds authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. In a letter sent to U.S. Energy Secretary Dr. Steven Chu, Schumer urged that the project receive no stimulus dollars unless the project relies on American-built products rather than the Chinese turbines.

 
“I’m all for investing in clean energy, but we should be investing in the United States, not China,” Schumer said. “The goal of the stimulus was to spur job creation here, not overseas. This project should not receive a dime of stimulus funds unless it relies on U.S.-manufactured products.”

more here - http://schumer.senate.gov/new_website/record.cfm?id=319695

What's the point of any Obama stimulus if the jobs go to China or India?

Why should America's children be in debt so China and India can have 'excessive prosperity'?

Who's looking out for America?
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« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2010, 12:39:36 AM »

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Energy companies operating three Eastern Oregon wind farms were awarded more than $140 million in federal grants Tuesday in a fast-track process that saw their applications submitted and approved in 30 days.

The cash grants, part of the Obama administration's economic recovery program, are intended to jumpstart renewable wind, solar, geothermal and biomass energy projects while providing jobs. The grants will offset the cost of building Horizon Wind Energy's Wheat Field wind farm in Arlington and Iberdrola Renewables's Pebble Springs and Hay Canyon wind farms in Arlington and Moro, respectively.

more here - http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2009/09/three_oregon_wind_farms_win_14.html

Foreigners get the $$$ grants and jobs, Americans get the debt?

What is wrong with this picture?

Who gets the construction jobs?  Illegal aliens?
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