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Senate Global Warming Meeting Postponed Because of Snow

This is not a joke this is the actual post that showed up on a U.S. Senate website
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EPW HEARINGS POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER




UPDATE: The following Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works hearings have been postponed due to inclement weather this week:

- The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife, will hold a hearing entitled, "Collaborative Solutions to Wildlife and Habitat Management."

- The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works will hold a hearing entitled, "Global Warming Impacts, Including Public Health, in the United States."

Once the hearings are rescheduled, information will be posted at http://www.epw.senate.gov/

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Despite citizen protest our government continues with plans to give us a climate change bill. Even the revelation of scandal among global warming scientist could not stop progressive lawmakers and their agenda.

Perhaps the government will now get the hint when their global warming meeting was postponed by two massive, record breaking, snow storms. Then again a lot has been invested and many like former Vice President Al Gore have a lot to gain if global warming legislation is passed.

Just follow the money trail and you will see the real reason our president, senators, congress, and yes former political leaders are pushing for climate change policy. Even scientist stand to win with research grants and published works a climate change law is passed. Yes America, it is all about greed, and even a snow storm may not stand in the way of greedy men and women.

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