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January 17, 2009
Robert Redford Calls for Less Energy, More Government-Funded Artsy Degeneracy
Posted by Dave Blount at January 17, 2009 10:32 AM
The new hyper–race-based politics that ushered in the Moonbat Messiah appears to cut both ways, as limousine leftist ecowarrior Robert Redford learned when activists gathered in front of a Salt Lake City theater on the eve of his Sundance Film Festival to protest the effects his environmentalist posturing have on the poor:
The protesters, led by the Congress of Racial Equality's national spokesman Niger Innis … complained that the filmmaker's anti-drilling stance could lead to higher energy prices for inner-city residents, forcing them to accept a lower standard of living.
The clergymen prayed for Redford "to see the light" and linked his environmental activism with racism.
Redford has denounced extracting the resources we need to heat our homes as "morally criminal," and has applied his fame and fortune to preventing it from happening, particularly in Utah, where massive reserves are going to waste thanks to red tape generated by antihuman envirokooks.
Another righteous cause Redford boosts is coercive public financing for the often twisted and depraved films featured by his moonbatty Sundance:
Redford quickly got political and had harsh words for the National Endowment for the Arts, saying that he thought it needed more financial support from the federal government and that he hoped new leadership in Washington D.C. would accomplish that.
That's what the economy needs: a ban on natural gas extraction and a bailout for degenerate art films. Everything is bound to improve, now that people on Redford's wavelength are taking total control of the federal leviathan.

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