A Fickle Pat Robertson Finds Himself On the Road to Damascus

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onAug 3, 2006 @ 13:01 PDT

The Rev. Pat Robertson said he hasn’t been a believer in global warming in the past, but this summer’s record-breaking heat is โ€œmaking a convert out of me.โ€ย  And only a week ago, heย bashed godless environmentalists in aย session with scorched-earth skeptic James Inhofe.ย Said Robertson about Inhofe:ย  โ€œWe appreciate him, and he chairs a vital committee on this matter, and Iโ€™m glad heโ€™s standing for some very important principles.โ€ย 

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