Thursday, March 10, 2016

US Attorney General: We’ve ‘Discussed’ Prosecuting Climate Change Deniers (Not a parody)

Via Billy

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The US Department of Justice has been considering whether people should be prosecuted for the offense of climate change denial.

“This matter has been discussed. We have received information about it and have referred it to the FBI to consider whether or not it meets the criteria for which we could take action on,” said Attorney General Loretta Lynch, responding to a question from green activist Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) at a Senate Judiciary Hearing.

Whitehouse said:

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13 comments:

  1. Well there's another one that no longer needs a job.. or anything else.
    I can't wait for the unholy, brutal house cleaning trump will do... can't. fkin. wait.

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    1. Neither can I, Lord willin' and the creek don't riz' :)

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  2. Modern version of witch hunt and burning at the stake.

    "Legalized" extortion.

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  3. If they prosecuted Reality deniers the majority of the political class and the MSM would be in jail.

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  4. She is about worthless and here's my denial of climate change.
    "As I see it , winter is cold, summer is hot. "
    Been like that 55 years in a row....:)

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  5. I'm looking forward to the climate change that's going to melt the Washington Establishment, just as soon as the Donald J. Trump Heat Wave blows into town. :)


    Central Alabamaian

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  6. I'm thinking DC needs interuption of deliveries and services by truck and train. Maybe electricity, too as that's probably produced by burning coal.

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    1. Maryland and Virginia should take back their land and make the area one giant lake as Hitler was going to do with Moscow. :))

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  7. I suspect this is just an empty threat and word play game as global warming politics has hit the reef of reality and is quickly sinking. There aren't many Marxists munchkins that even wish to tread into the subject anymore. Didn't Yale close down their "warming" theology center recently? It seems to be the last "whine and moan" from the collective that needs to get back on their Ritalin.

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