Senator Jim Inhofe Defines Environmentalism

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onJul 26, 2006 @ 14:53 PDT

It is, apparently, not enough for Oklahoma Republican Senator JamesPat Robertson Mountain Inhofe to dismissย the U.S. National Academy of Sciencesย as Nazi propagandists.He has gone further, in a conversation with the 700 Club’s Pat Robertson, to define โ€œfar-Left environmentalistsโ€ as both anarchists and wouldn-be globalย bureaucrats.

Pat Robertson was asking for trouble when he began with thisย question:

โ€œTell me, what do the environmentalists believe?โ€ – as if Jim Inhofe wouldย know.

I wonder if Robertson would be willing to have Al Gore on his show to tell the Christian Broadcasting Network’s listeners what Oklahoma Conservativesย believe?

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