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"Nantucket Sound, blessed with a vast diversity of native life ... "
Update, 11 Sep 2007: The video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Viacom International Inc., unfortunately.
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rmcleod Posted 8:22 am
08 Aug 2007
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amazingdrx Posted 11:10 pm
08 Aug 2007
Now let's find out if the NRDC switch to backing "clean" coal was part of Bobby's deal to kill offshore wind.
Traitors. The only word for them. Join the Brands and Lovelockes. What's next? Putin's floating Chernobyls off the sound?
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GreyFlcn Posted 11:20 pm
08 Aug 2007
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amazingdrx Posted 11:26 pm
08 Aug 2007
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jscorse Posted 2:00 am
09 Aug 2007
J.S.
htt://voicesofreason.info
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odograph Posted 2:09 am
09 Aug 2007
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NonprofitWatch Posted 2:38 am
09 Aug 2007
To its credit Ecorazzi was willing to take Julia Roberts to
task for showing up at The Waverly Inn in an SUV. Ironically, the Waverly is owned by Graydon Carter, Vanity Fair's own SUV-riding editor in chief, who put Julia as well as windmills-NIMBY RFK Jr. on the cover of Vanity Fair's "green" but without-recycled-paper issue.
However, what I find worse is that these celebs and other eco-elites gravitate towards groups such as NRDC which in turn have plenty of money -- in part from the attention they receive thanks to their association with Hollywood folks -- to promote themselves (as exemplified by the ad to the right of this post) and their weak if not conflicted and corrupted agendas -- for example: green coal, ethanol, utility deregulation, and more.
bernardo issel - http://www.NonprofitWatch.org -
bernardo (at) NonprofitWatch.org
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