has Palin softened her Climate Change stance?
September 15th 2008 03:29
Has she reacted to our hard hitting journalistic piece (sic) on why the Greenies don't like her?
It could appear to be the case, perhaps McCain has had a word in her ear and stated his Climate Policy is non-negotiable , read below from the miami herald, the internet is abuzz with talk she is back pedaling. This could be one for the good guys. here. here.
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INTERESTING...........
how inconvenient this truth?
cheers
Louie
It could appear to be the case, perhaps McCain has had a word in her ear and stated his Climate Policy is non-negotiable , read below from the miami herald, the internet is abuzz with talk she is back pedaling. This could be one for the good guys. here. here.
Really Long Link
or here is a snippet
The ABC anchor has plenty of Alaska voters for company. Since entering the governor's race here two years ago, Palin has shimmied back and forth on the key question of whether warming trends are natural or a byproduct of human activity.
What Palin ended up telling Gibson was this: "I'm attributing some of man's activities to potentially causing some of the changes in the climate right now."
That sounds like a change from past statements, her interviewer said. She was sounding more like Sen. John McCain.
"I think you are a cynic," Palin replied, "because show me where I have ever said that there's absolute proof that nothing that man has ever conducted or engaged in has had any effect, or no effect, on climate change."
Critics didn't have far to reach: an interview in the Internet news source Newsmax.com, published the day she was announced as McCain's vice presidential pick, in which Palin said: "A changing environment will affect Alaska more than any other state, because of our location. I'm not one though who would attribute it to being man-made."
What Palin ended up telling Gibson was this: "I'm attributing some of man's activities to potentially causing some of the changes in the climate right now."
That sounds like a change from past statements, her interviewer said. She was sounding more like Sen. John McCain.
"I think you are a cynic," Palin replied, "because show me where I have ever said that there's absolute proof that nothing that man has ever conducted or engaged in has had any effect, or no effect, on climate change."
Critics didn't have far to reach: an interview in the Internet news source Newsmax.com, published the day she was announced as McCain's vice presidential pick, in which Palin said: "A changing environment will affect Alaska more than any other state, because of our location. I'm not one though who would attribute it to being man-made."
INTERESTING...........
cheers
Louie
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