Joe Lieberman: US senate still short votes needed to pass "climate" bill

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From CNN and Wire reports

Senator Joe Lieberman, was on CNN Sunday and said about 50 senators support the Kerry sponsored “climate” bill. However, 30 others remain opposed.

Estimates are that approximately 20 senators remain undecided. Time to call your senators and explain to them why this bill is bad for America

AP reports that:

A major sticking point has been the bill’s approach to carbon emissions, which are blamed for global warming. Mr. Lieberman said capping carbon pollution and putting a price on it is at the heart of the bill. Republicans reject the idea of a carbon tax.

Apparently he’s scheduled in a meeting with Obama on Wednesday to discuss the issue.

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June 22, 2010 7:50 am

Obsession over a trace gas?
Life will eventually roast from lack of volcano eruptions. We get warmings from that already. And lack of the material they put in the stratosphere.

April E. Coggins
June 22, 2010 9:51 pm

How in the world has it come to this? Is America truly only a few votes away from corruption and insanity? Have we been numbed by the politicization of everything that we have stopped reacting?

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