Sunday, September 12, 2010

"Remember in November" that Murdoch and Koch funds a toxic tea !

The sponsor of the “Tea Party” ‘in part was and is Murdoch, along with a couple of wealth merchant brothers called Koch. If one believes for one minute these candidates are any different than those that served with the Bush White House, think again.

Lewis Libby, “…It is their job to win….” Right. A really American hero he is not. He lied and was caught, but, Murdoch calls on the sleeze bag as an expert. Sure. The most reputable person to speak to national security is called upon and the United States Justice Department is called a ‘witch hunt.’ That’s moral? That is accurate? It sure doesn’t sound ‘Fair and Balanced’ to me.



Valerie Plame was one of the most important CIA agents that was working on the ‘cutting edge’ of tracing all the nuclear neighborhood, but, Cheney politics dictated she was a far greater enemy than Iran.


In recent weeks we have witnessed the successful ‘war games’ in the Yellow Sea. I sincerely doubt there isn’t any nuclear threat that the USA, Russia and China cannot contain.


 
 
Koch brothers contribute $1 million to fight California's climate change law
 
By Rick Daysog



Sacramento Bee
 
An oil company headed by conservative billionaires David and Charles Koch has contributed $1 million to the campaign to suspend the state's landmark climate change law.
Flint Hills Resources does not have any oil interests in California but is a big opponent of climate change legislation around the country. Last week, the Kansas-based refining and chemicals manufacturer threw its weight behind Proposition 23, the ballot initiative that seeks to suspend California's greenhouse gas reduction law until the economy improves.
"This is a significant game changer," said Craig Holman, a campaign finance expert at Public Citizen, a Washington, D.C.-based consumer advocacy group. "They want to stop the state that's well known for leading the way when it comes to climate change legislation."


http://www.sacbee.com/2010/09/04/3004941/initiative-to-suspend-state-climate.html