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jwhop
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posted June 01, 2006 03:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
So, the hero of Chappiquiddick, the hero who left a woman to drown in his car but really champions women's rights...unless they want to enter his private club...the club for which he wrote the bylaws excluding women which got the club kicked off the university campus way back then...that Kennedy strikes again.

Now, this champion of alternate energy sources, this champion of wind power to produce electricity, this champion of reducing energy use...Kennedy, in fact 2 elected Kennedys oppose the building of a wind farm off the coast of Massachusetts.

The other Kennedy flies all over the country in private jets haranguing audiences to reduce their use of.....energy.

Not in my backyard. Build it in someone else's backyard.

Leftist hypocrisy is so much fun and so easy to find.

Wednesday, May 31, 2006 4:12 p.m. EDT
Ted Kennedy: Build 'Wind Farm' Elsewhere

Sen. Ted Kennedy has strongly opposed an environmentally friendly "wind farm” off the coast from the Kennedy compound in Hyannis. Now he supports building another wind farm – in somebody else’s "backyard.”

A Boston contractor has submitted plans to construct a $750 million offshore complex of 90 to 120 wind turbine towers near Naushon Island and the towns of Dartmouth and Fairhaven to supply electricity to about 240,000 homes.

While the Cape Wind project Kennedy opposed would have been "in view of some of the wealthiest communities in Massachusetts’ Cape Cod,” the new proposal is for a "project in view of more working-class areas,” according to CNN and Reuters.

Kennedy and Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who also opposes the Cape Wind project, "have voiced tentative support for the latest proposal,” Reuters reports.

Paul Andonian, a resident of New Bedford – one of the towns that would benefit from the new project – said he thought it stood a better chance of being built than the Cape Wind project because it appears to face less "political opposition.”
Kennedy had lobbied for a provision giving Gov. Romney veto power over the Cape Wind project.

In his book "Do As I Say (Not As I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy," author Peter Schweizer disclosed that Kennedy opposed the Cape Wind project because "the wind turbines would be built in Nantucket Sound, about six miles off the coast from the Kennedy compound in Hyannis.

"The problem was not aesthetic; the Kennedys wouldn’t be able to actually see the turbines from their home. Instead Robert Kennedy Jr., who had been beating the drum for alternative sources of energy for more than a decade, complained that the project would be built in one of the family’s favorite sailing and yachting areas.”
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/5/31/163102.shtml?s=us


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