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20080605
Mitch
McConnell - James
Inhofe - Gas
- Emissions
- Global
- Climate
- Environment
- Nevada
- Kentucky
- Oklahoma
- US
- Law
"Republicans
stall climate change bill to punish Reid." ... "When
[Nevada Democratic Senator] Sen. Harry Reid rose to become the majority
leader in 2007, many believed he had met his match in the Republicans’
new Senate leader, [Kentucky Republican Senator] Mitch McConnell of Kentucky."
... "Shrewd parliamentarians both, they brought the prospect of each trying
to outsmart the other on the Senate floor, promising good viewing." ...
"Those skills were on display Wednesday when McConnell brought the Senate
to a standstill." ... "Just as the chamber was about to begin a feisty
debate on the most sweeping effort yet to address climate change, McConnell
shut down the Senate by forcing full reading of the 491-page bill." ...
"Rather than hearing a spirited battle over carbon emissions, gas prices
and new fees for polluters, one lonely clerk after another read page after
page of minutia to a nearly empty chamber." ... "In his own statement,
Reid said: “Republicans are yet again doing everything in their power to
slow, stop and stall. These petty, partisan tactics waste the American
people’s time, and ignoring the crisis of global warming endangers all
of us.”" ... "By early evening, with a few remaining tourists in the gallery
watching the nearly empty floor, Republican [Oklahoma Senator] Sen. James
Inhofe of Oklahoma, the chamber’s leading global warming skeptic, sat in
waiting, prepared to object should Democrats ask for the hours-long reading
to end." -LasVegasSun.com
20080317
-
John
McCain
- John
Hagee - Rod
Parsley - Rudy
Giuliani - Pat
Robertson
- Terrorism
- Politics
- Military
- Religion
- Race
- Obama
- 2008
Election - Hurricane
Katrina - New
Orleans - Louisiana
- Oklahoma
- US
- Israel
- "The
difference between Jeremiah Wright and radical, white evangelical ministers."
... "Ross Douthat and Ezra
Klein are arguing about whether Jeremiah Wright's statements are comparable
to those of Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson and John Hagee's." ... "The statement
of Wright's which seems to be causing the most upset -- and it's one of
two singled out by Douthat -- is his suggestion that there is a causal
link between (a) America's constant bombings of and other interference
with Middle Eastern countries and (b) the willingness of some Middle Eastern
fanatics to attack the U.S. [United States] Ever since the 9/11 attacks,
we've been told that positing any such causal connection is a sign of vicious
anti-Americanism and that all decent people find such questions despicable.
This week we learned that no respectable person would subject his children
to a pastor who espouses such hateful ideas." ... "But the idea that America
deserves terrorist attacks and other horrendous disasters has long been
a frequently expressed view among the faction of white evangelical ministers
to whom the Republican Party is most inextricably linked. Neither Jerry
Falwell nor Pat Robertson ever retracted or denounced their view that America
provoked the 9/11 attacks by doing things to anger God. John Hagee continues
to believe that the City of New Orleans [Louisiana] got what it deserved
when Katrina drowned its residents and devastated the lives of thousands
of Americans. And [Oklahoma Republican Senator] James Inhofe -- who
happens to still be a Republican U.S. Senator -- blamed
America for the 9/11 attacks by arguing in a 2002 Senate floor speech
that "the spiritual door was opened for an attack against the United States
of America" because we pressured Israel to give away parts of the West
Bank." ... "John Hagee privately
visits with the highest level Middle East officials in the [Republican
President Bush] White House and afterwards pronounces that they're in agreement.
[2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate] John McCain shares a
stage with Hagee and lavishes him with praise, as Rudy Giuliani did with
Pat Robertson. James Inhofe remains a member in good standing in the GOP
[GOP=Grand Old Party=Republican] Senate Caucus. The Republican Party has
tied itself at the hip to a whole slew of "anti-American extremists" --
people who believe that the U.S. provoked the 9/11 attacks because God
wants to punish us for the evil, wicked nation we've become -- and yet
there is virtual silence about these associations." ... "Nor have the views
of televangelist Rod Parsley, one of McCain's self-proclaimed "spiritual
advisers," received a fraction of the attention generated by Wright. As
both David
Corn and Alan
Colmes, among others, have documented, Parsley espouses views at least
as extreme and radical as Wright, including his proclamation that "America
was founded, in part, with the intention of seeing this false religion
[Islam] destroyed." Unlike Wright and Obama -- for whom the former's
controversial views are found nowhere near the latter's public or private
conduct -- both George Bush and John McCain's Middle Eastern militarism
are perfectly consonant with the most maniacal and crazed views of Christian
Rapture enthusiasts such as Hagee, Parsley, Inhofe, and Robertson. Yet
the controversy created over their close ties is virtually non-existent."
... "The Republican Party long ago adopted as a central strategy aligning
itself with, and granting great influence to, the most radical, "America-hating"
white evangelical Christian ministers in the country."
-By Glenn Greenwald -Salon
20071124
-
Religious
- School's
- Money
- Family
- History
- Oklahoma
- "Oral
Roberts President Resigns Amid Allegations (Update1)."
... "Oral Roberts University President Richard Roberts, son of the Christian
school's televangelist founder, resigned yesterday following accusations
that he used school funds for personal use." ... "The Tulsa, Oklahoma-
based university's regents will meet starting on Nov. 26 to discuss a replacement
for Roberts, 59." ... "Three university professors filed a lawsuit last
month against Richard Roberts. They allege that he used the school's aircraft
for a $29,411 trip to the Bahamas and spent school money to buy horses
for his children, according to John Swails, one of the plaintiffs." ...
"The university was founded in 1963 by Roberts' father, evangelist Oral
Roberts." -By William McQuillen and Jeff St.Onge
-Bloomberg
20071006
-
Religious
- University
- Home
- Remodeling
- Jet
- Trip
- Autos
- Clothes
- Money
- Political
- Family
- Oklahoma
- Texas
- California
- "Scandal
brewing at Oral Roberts." ... "[Televangelist Oral
Roberts son and Oklahoma's Oral Roberts University President] Richard Roberts
is accused of illegal involvement in a local political campaign and lavish
spending at donors' expense, including numerous home remodeling projects,
use of the university jet for his daughter's senior trip to the Bahamas,
and a red Mercedes convertible and a Lexus SUV for his wife, Lindsay."
... "She is accused of dropping tens of thousands of dollars on clothes,
awarding nonacademic scholarships to friends of her children and sending
scores of text messages on university-issued cell phones to people described
in the lawsuit as "underage males."" ... "San Antonio [Texas] televangelist
John Hagee, a member of the ORU board of regents, said the university's
executive board "is conducting a full and thorough investigation."" ...
"The university reported nearly $76 million in revenue in 2005, according
to the IRS." ... "Oral Roberts is 89 and lives in California." ... "Richard
Roberts, according to the suit, asked a professor in 2005 to use his students
and university resources to aid a county commissioner's bid for Tulsa [Oklahoma]
mayor. Such involvement would violate state and federal law because of
the university's nonprofit status. Up to 50 students are alleged to have
worked on the campaign." -By Justin Juozapavicius
-AP via -Yahoo
20070905
Jim
Inhofe - Oklahoma
- Terrorism
- Iraq
- US
- Military
- 2008
Election
-
"State
Senator Running For Inhofe Seat." ... "[Andrew Rice,]
A first-term Democratic state senator from Oklahoma City [Oklahoma's capital]
officially announced Wednesday that he's running for the [2008 Election]
Senate seat occupied by Republican [Oklahoma Senator] Jim Inhofe." ...
"Rice, whose brother was killed in the attack on the World Trade Center
on [September] Sept. 11, 2001, said the race is a personal one for him.
He said he is committed to bringing the troops home and called the decision
to go into Iraq a ``very rash and dangerous thing to do.''" ... "He said
the situation has been too politicized and added that a majority of military
equipment the [United States] U.S. needs to deal with “a real, viable threat''
is in Iraq." ... "``(We are) bogged down in a war in a country that didn't
have anything to do with the murder of my brother,'' Rice said. ``The terrorists
who attacked us on 9/11 are not in Iraq and they never have been.''" ...
"He pledged to be ``an open book'' if elected, and to keep his constituents
informed by posting a daily schedule on his Website." ... "``You should
know who I'm meeting with, who I am having dinner with, you should know
who is giving me money,'' he said." -AP
via KOTV.com
AndrewForOklahoma.com
20070327
James
Inhofe - Al
Gore - Music
- Entertainment
- Global
- Climate
- Science
- Politics
- Environmental
- Legislation
-
- Earth_Day
- History
- US
- Okla
-
"Inhofe
vows to put brakes on Gore’s ‘Live Earth’ concert at the Capitol."
... "Fresh from his face-to-face tussle with former [Democratic] Vice President
Al Gore, [Oklahoma Republican Senator] Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla. [Republican-Oklahoma])
is vowing to stall Gore’s hotly anticipated Capitol concert to draw attention
to global warming." ... "Inhofe’s belief that climate change is “the greatest
hoax ever perpetrated on the American people” is common knowledge in the
capitol, and environmental groups cheered the new prospects for carbon-capping
legislation when he ceded the Environment and Public Works Committee gavel
this session. But Inhofe’s parliamentary powers can block indefinitely
the resolution that would permit Gore to choose the capitol’s West Front
for the [United States] U.S. leg of his seven-continent Live Earth concert
tour — a collaboration between Gore and promoter Kevin Wall, who masterminded
previous blockbuster charity concerts Live Aid and Live 8." ... "“There
has never been a partisan political event at the Capitol, and this is a
partisan political event,” Inhofe said yesterday." ... "Chad Griffin, an
adviser to Live Earth, was taken aback by Inhofe’s objections to using
the Capitol to promote environmental health. The West Front was used to
inaugurate Earth Day in a 1990 event, for which Gore, a former senator,
sponsored the authorizing resolution." ... "“This is a totally non-partisan
event,” Griffin said[.]" -By Elana Schor
-TheHill.com
20070130
James
Inhofe - Noteworthy
- Environmental
- Politics
- Secrets
- Federal
- Scientists
- Global
- Climate
- Investigation
- People
- Calif
- Okla
- US
-
"Lawmakers
hear global warming 'spin' allegations." ... "Federal
scientists have been pressured to play down global warming, advocacy groups
testified Tuesday at the Democrats' first investigative hearing since taking
control of Congress." ... "The hearing focused on allegations that the
[Republican President] White House for years has micromanaged the government's
climate programs and has closely controlled what scientists have been allowed
to tell the public." ... ""It appears there may have been an orchestrated
campaign to mislead the public about climate change," said [California
Democratic Representative] Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif [Democratic-California].
Waxman is chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee and
a critic of the Bush administration's environmental policies, including
its views on climate." ... "CONTEXT: Global
warming issue gains 'traction' with new Congress" ... "At the House
hearing, two private advocacy groups produced a survey of 279 government
climate scientists showing that many of them say they have been subjected
to political pressure aimed at downplaying the climate threat. Their complaints
ranged from a challenge to using the phrase "global warming" to raising
uncertainty on issues on which most scientists basically agree, to keeping
scientists from talking to the media." ... "The survey and separate interviews
with scientists "has brought to light numerous ways in which U.S. federal
climate science has been filtered, suppressed and manipulated in the last
five years," Francesca Grifo, a senior scientist at the Union of Concerned
Scientists, told the committee." ... "Grifo's group, along with the Government
Accountability Project, which helps whistle-blowers, produced the report."
... "[Henry Waxman:] "We know that the White House possesses documents
that contain evidence of an attempt by senior administration officials
to mislead the public by injecting doubt into the science of global warming
and minimize the potential danger," said Waxman, adding that he is "not
trying to obtain state secrets."" ... "At [California Democratic Senator
Barbara] Boxer's Senate hearing, her predecessor as chairman of the Environment
and Public Works Committee, [Oklahoma Republican Senator] Sen. James Inhofe,
R-Okla. [Republican-Oklahoma], had his own view of the science." ... "There
is "no convincing scientific evidence" that human activity is causing global
warming, declared Inhofe, who once called global warming a hoax. "We all
know the Weather Channel would like to have people afraid all the time.""
... ""I'll put you down as skeptical," replied Boxer."
-AP via -USATODAY
20070118
-
James
Inhofe - Censorship
- Politics
- Global
- Climate
- Scientists
- /Channel- US
- Oklahoma
- "Now
Hold On, People - Sen. James Inhofe vs. The Weather Channel."
... "Was anyone else aware that the Weather Channel has an entire blog,
site, and regular segment devoted
to nothing but climate change?" ... "Or that [United States] U.S. Senators
are now blogging freely on sites carrying the official seal of the United
States Senate, under the auspices of climate change denier [Oklahoma Republican
Senator] James Inhofe, who, ironically, wanted to stop actual scientists
from speaking their mind just as freely as he and his buddies now do?"
... "Or that on said U.S. Senate blog, James Inhofe's "pet weasel" Marc
Morano, the same guy who helped
invent the Swift Boat controversy in his previous incarnation as a
"journalist," has just posted a blog entry accusing [climatologist Heidi]
Dr. Cullen of advocating "Nuremberg-Style Trials for Climate Skeptics"?"
-By Christopher Mims -SciAm.com
20060403
-
James
Inhofe - Corporate
- Government
- Environmental
- Science
- Politics
- Okla
- US
- Global
- Planet
- Climate
- Air
- Legislation
- "Senator
Inhofe's Climate Of Confrontation." ... "The Reverend
Richard Cizik is an evangelical Christian and a die-hard Reaganite. So
he was surprised that a closed-door meeting called late last year by conservative
[Oklahoma Republican] Senator James Inhofe (R-Okla. [Republican-Oklahoma])
was all about Cizik's evil deeds. Inhofe called Cizik, government affairs
chief at the National Association of Evangelicals, a liberal wolf in sheep's
clothing. "I sat there with my mouth open," recalls a meeting participant."
... "Cizik's sin? He believes that climate change is a growing problem,
and that Christians have a duty to protect the planet by cutting emissions
of greenhouse gases. In contrast, Inhofe, the chairman of the Senate Environment
& Public Works Committee, has famously derided global warming as a
"hoax." He has been on the offensive against those he considers heretics.
That has left business in doubt about the regulatory environment." ...
"Seeking Tax Records:" ... "Last year, Inhofe demanded six years
of tax and membership records from two groups of state and local air-pollution
control officials after they testified that his proposed clean air legislation
was too weak. On [February] Feb. 7, the day before evangelicals kicked
off a campaign for carbon controls, Inhofe sent a preemptive letter to
senators asserting "there is, in fact, no movement in that direction" among
evangelicals. Now he is requesting information on all employees and projects
at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Inhofe is "using the power
of government and the power of office to threaten," says Donald Kennedy,
editor-in-chief of Science." - By John Carey
-BusinessWeek
20051229
-
Texas
- Oklahoma
- Homes
- Disaster
- "Five
die in wildfires sweeping US: At least five people
have died in the wildfires which have swept across parts of the US states
of Texas and Oklahoma." ... "The fires, fanned by strong winds and dry
weather, have destroyed nearly 200 homes and scorched thousands of acres
of land in the past two days." ... "An estimated 124 homes were destroyed
in Texas and 50 in the neighbouring state of Oklahoma." ... "Worst hit
was the central Texan town of Cross Plains, where the fires forced its
1,000 inhabitants to leave."-BBC
/News
20051121
-
US
- Canada
- Tennessee
- Georgia
- Michigan
- Oklahoma
- Ohio
- Auto
- Business
- "GM
to Close 12 North American Sites, Cut 30,000 Jobs (Update8)."
... "General Motors Corp., weighed down by its biggest losses in more than
a decade, will close 12 North American operations and purge 30,000 jobs
in its deepest round of cuts since 1991." ... "Chief Executive Rick Wagoner
said today he will idle five auto plants, four parts factories and three
non-manufacturing complexes. Among them is a Saturn plant opened 15 years
ago as an answer to the small-car threat from Asia." ... "In addition to
one of the Saturn plants in Spring Hill, Tennessee, GM will close assembly
plants in Doraville, Georgia; Lansing, Michigan; Oklahoma City [Oklahoma];
and Oshawa, Ontario [Canada]. The automaker will shut down engine plants
in St. Catharines, Ontario [Canada], and Flint, Michigan. GM will also
reduce shifts at assembly plants in Moraine, Ohio, and a second car plant
in Oshawa." -Jeff Green and John Lippert -Bloomberg
20051021
-
Alaska
- Oklahoma
- Louisiana
- Transportation
- Hurricane
Katrina - "Senators
clash over "Bridge to Nowhere"." ... "Republicans
in Congress say they are serious about cutting spending, but they learned
yesterday to keep their hands off the [Alaska] "Bridge to Nowhere."" ...
"Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla. [Oklahoma], a staunch opponent of pork-barrel
spending, tried to block $453 million for two Alaska bridges that had been
tucked into the recent highway spending bill. Coburn wanted to redirect
the money to the Interstate 10 bridge across Lake Pontchartrain [in Louisiana],
a major thoroughfare that was severely damaged during Hurricane Katrina."
... "Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, was dramatic in his response: "I don't
kid people," he roared. "If the Senate decides to discriminate against
our state ... I will resign from this body."" ... "Coburn's measure, offered
as an amendment to the 2006 transportation appropriations bill, failed
82 to 15." -WashingtonPost
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