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May 31, 2007

NPR Rewrites Kyoto History

Your tax dollar is hard at work at NPR, rewriting history to suit the liberal storyline. Look how bad old Republican Bush nixed the Kyoto Protocol:

The protocol, which expires in 2012, was never submitted to Congress for ratification. President Bush objected to it because it exempts China and India, two of the world's fastest-growing economies, from the tough standards.

Actually, it was the Senate that killed Kyoto — four years before W took office. With characteristic disregard for the country's well-being, Clinton gave in to Al Gore's nagging and signed Kyoto in 1997. The accord would have spelled doom for the American economy, so the Senate passed a resolution 95-0 stating plainly that it would not ratify this suicide pact, which is why it was not submitted to Congress. Even committed leftists like Ted Kennedy and Barbara Boxer voted against Kyoto.

AP has spun the same false history of the Kyoto Protocol. But at least they didn't do it on the taxpayer's dime.

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Converting your money into alternate history.

Hat tip: Captain's Quarters.

Posted by Van Helsing at May 31, 2007 9:44 PM

Comments

Ah, NPR merely proves that Orwell was right. 'He who controls the past controld the future'. We're seeing the 'Stalinization' of our times. NPR's news casters should be investigated for ethics violations and subsequently fired.

Posted by: Brooklyn Red Leg at June 1, 2007 7:48 AM

We should partner NPR with what is left of Air America, withdraw tax-payer funding and let them depend on the free market to support their Liberal propaganda.

The limousine liberals would howl like hungry wolves at night.

Posted by: Eneils Bailey at June 1, 2007 8:57 AM

"NPR's news casters should be investigated for ethics violations and subsequently fired."

"...let them depend on the free market to support their Liberal propaganda."

You guys could not be more right, but this will not happen (but for a miracle of God in the U.S.)because the high-ranking lawyers, judges and media reps in this country are virtually all Moonbats, and barking ones at that.

Posted by: Toa at June 1, 2007 6:45 PM