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July 10, 2007 5:42 pm ET

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On the July 9 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes, during a discussion of the recent Live Earth concert series -- a 24-hour, 7-continent concert series to raise awareness for issues related to global warming -- co-host Sean Hannity criticized the concept of purchasing carbon credits to offset one's "carbon footprint" as a "joke" and a "fraud." Guest Chris Horner, senior fellow for the energy industry-funded Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), joined Hannity in bashing carbon offsets, likening the system to a priest who buys "adultery offsets." This is only the latest example of Hannity attacking carbon offsets and, in particular, former Vice President Al Gore's reported use of them. However, Hannity has yet to address News Corp. chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch's pledge to take steps -- including the use of carbon offsets -- "to be carbon neutral, across all our businesses" -- which includes Fox News -- "by 2010."

On May 9, News Corp. announced that all of its "business units will become carbon neutral by 2010 -- through energy efficiency, buying renewable power and offsetting otherwise unavoidable emissions. Becoming carbon neutral is only the beginning of the company's permanent commitment to change the way it uses energy and to reach its audiences on this issue." Furthermore, in a May 9 speech, Murdoch went into greater detail regarding News Corp.'s plan to use carbon credits to offset "unavoidable" emissions:

MURDOCH: While we reduce our own carbon footprint we will encourage the companies who truck our DVDs and newspapers, sell us paper, and provide an enormous range of products and services -- to all contribute.

Today, we are joining the Climate Group, a coalition of businesses and governments working together to solve the climate problem.

But some emissions will be unavoidable. As a last resort, we will offset these emissions.

A carbon offset is a financial tool to support projects that prevent carbon from being released into the atmosphere. Done right, they will widen the implementation of carbon-saving technologies, and give an incentive to create new solutions.

We have entered into an agreement to begin purchasing carbon offsets this year, from projects that provide wind power in India.

When our net emissions reach zero -- through a combination of operational changes and carbon offsets -- we will be carbon neutral.

But as Media Matters for America recently noted, Hannity has yet to address these claims.

During the July 9 segment, Global Warming Action Alliance president John Cleveland noted that the Live Earth organizers "paid for carbon offset credits," to which Hannity responded, "What a joke." He later told Horner: "Let's talk about the carbon offset fraud." Horner replied:" OK, real quickly. Sean, you have a priest. If your priest tells you ... that adultery is a mortal sin and then holds a big orgy at his house and tells everybody about it, but then says, 'You still need to take me seriously about adultery, because I bought adultery offsets.' Would you keep going back to that church?" He added: "That's what the high church of environmentalism is about. ... It's like the infidelity never occurred."

Hannity has previously derided carbon offsets as a "sham," a "crock," and a "ridiculous concept" and has repeatedly criticized Gore's reported use of them:

  • Discussing "lies" about global warming on the April 29 edition of Fox News' Hannity's America, Hannity claimed that "carbon credits are a sham" and asserted: "Big environmental lie No. 2: It's OK if Learjet liberals fly around in private jets, because they buy carbon offsets."
  • During the April 5 Hannity & Colmes, Hannity asserted: "If pollution is so bad, if carbon emissions are so bad, polluting the planet is so bad, then instead of buying these indulgences -- carbon offsets -- why wouldn't people like Gore give up the jets and stop spending 20 times the amount of electricity? In response, co-host Alan Colmes asserted: "You actually are purchasing something to offset what the pollution you're putting into the environment. ... Hey, you can laugh it all you want. ... [Y]ou want to make it about Al Gore." Hannity responded: "I think this is the most asinine, ridiculous thing I've ever heard."
  • During the March 25 edition of Hannity's America, while discussing Gore's March 21 testimony on global warming before the House and Senate environment committees, Hannity asked Drew Johnson, president of the Tennessee Center for Policy Research, to "[e]xplain this ridiculous concept that liberals are trying to throw on us about carbon offsets that they can buy sort of like indulgences."

Johnson replied: "With carbon offsets, you are essentially saying you are allowing rich liberals ... to pay for a little kid somewhere in a third world country to plant a tree on your behalf to help clean up the environment. You are essentially saying, 'I don't care enough about the environment to take steps in my own life, so I'm going to spend my money to encourage some little kid somewhere in a third world country and ask him to do something." Hannity added: "I won't stop polluting the planet, I'll just, you know, plant a tree and then my conscience is free."

  • On the March 19 Hannity & Colmes, after Air America's EcoTalk host Betsy Rosenberg noted that Gore was reportedly using carbon offsets, Hannity stated: "Carbon offsets is a crock, and you know it." He later claimed: "If you're Al Gore and a liberal, you can be a hypocrite."

From the July 9 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes:

HANNITY: John Cleveland, let me ask you this question. You know, Al Gore travels around in private jets. He uses 20 times --

CLEVELAND: Wrong.

HANNITY: Excuse me --

CLEVELAND: You are wrong.

HANNITY: Sir, I've chronicled it. He travels around in private jets. We've gone through a whole experience, and I'll give you the dates and times that we now have chronicled he's been on private jets. So that's a fact.

CLEVELAND: And how much of that has he done on commercial airlines?

HANNITY: Can I finish? He uses 20 times the amount of electricity than the average citizen of Tennessee. For this concert, how many of these guys traveled how many miles around the world and put a big carbon imprint? Is that a problem for you?

CLEVELAND: The thing that you're not telling people is that the organizers of this organization paid for carbon offset credits. Al Gore's home is --

HANNITY: What a joke.

CLEVELAND: -- 100 percent green, 100 percent green.

HANNITY: Chris Horner, this is a carbon offset company that he owns and he makes profit on. Let's talk about the carbon offset fraud.

HORNER: OK, real quickly. Sean, you have a priest. If your priest tells you every Sunday, as he probably does, that adultery is a mortal sin and then holds a big orgy at his house and tells everybody about it, but then says, "You still need to take me seriously about adultery, because I bought adultery offsets." Would you keep going back to that church? That's what the high church of environmentalism is about. Remember, they just said, as long as -- obviously, the wealthy, you buy offsets. It's 100 percent green. It's like the infidelity never occurred.

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    • Author by wzwriter (July 10, 2007 5:46 pm ET)
         

      I wonder how much time good Catholic Hannity spends in confession each Saturday for the lies he tells during 15 hours of radio and 6 hours of TV Sunday through Friday....

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      • Author by wolf kotenberg (July 10, 2007 6:27 pm ET)
           

        Hannity ain't no catholic. If you have to reminbd people you are catholic because they can't figure that out from your actions, you ain't no catholic.. remember he didn't make thru priest school.

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        • Author by djasper2761 (July 10, 2007 8:34 pm ET)
             

          too many little boys around creating temptation. There are no words to describe how idiotic his rant was last nite (or any nite for that matter), classic hantywaste form. He is a smudge on the atheletic supporter of life.

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      • Author by Genghiz (July 10, 2007 9:23 pm ET)
           

        I wonder how many carbon credits Al Gore III bought for his recent drug-crazed, 100 mph drive.

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        • Author by friedbergboy1422 (July 11, 2007 9:54 am ET)
             

          Geng,

          But if he finds God and becomes born-again, it doesn't matter, right?

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        • Author by wzwriter (July 11, 2007 11:02 am ET)
             

          You don't need carbon credits when you drive a Prius hybrid.  But I'm still trying to figure out how he got a Prius to doo 100 MPH.....

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        • Author by DTRAIN (July 11, 2007 10:08 pm ET)
             

          Geng,

          Al Gore III was driving a PRIUS. Do you know what that is by any chance? WHY No OF COURSE not...

          let me educate you... ITS A F*CKIN HYBRID

          idiot....

           

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    • Author by bkboase3653 (July 10, 2007 5:58 pm ET)
         

      Hannity has no balls....but, we knew that already.

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      • Author by HuntingtonBeachLefty (July 10, 2007 6:28 pm ET)
           

        POLICE REPORT - TENNESSEE STATE Troopers arrested an unidentified male outside the home of Al Gore early this morning.

        Residents and employees first noticed a high- pitched whining noise coming from the shrubbery on the side yard. On further investigation, Officers discovered an obviously mentally disabled  middle-aged man with a large head, a clipboard, a navy blazer and no pants fixated on the electrical meter.

        The transients identity has not been released pending notification of the GOP.

        The

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        • Author by neondesert (July 10, 2007 7:13 pm ET)
             

          "Fixated"?  Is that the polite wording for it?

          Mystery solved.  However, need some technical help here from a qualified individual to wrap things up:  How much current would it take to remove the testicles of someone, say, of Shyawn's approximate height and weight while "fixated" on an electrical meter?

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          • Author by wolf kotenberg (July 10, 2007 9:56 pm ET)
               

            6000 kjoules ought to do it

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            • Author by djasper2761 (July 11, 2007 12:54 am ET)
                 

              too easy. I vote for vivisection. hantywaste is a charlatan. he is a skidmark on the boxers of life. I am convinced he is a closeted coprolagniac. he is also a sadistic pervert and I would love to kick the living sh.. out of him

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              • Author by shoes89 (July 11, 2007 10:34 am ET)
                   

                Can someone here explain to me why the actions of Rupert Murdoch, who just so happens to run a business and openly supported Al Gore in his 2000 campaign, should have any bearing on Sean Hannity's opinions? Why should the fact that Murdoch supports carbon offsets affect what Hannity thinks?

                Weird thinking by MM ...

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                • Author by dave_chicago (July 11, 2007 10:54 am ET)
                     

                  ---"Can someone here explain to me why the actions of Rupert Murdoch, who just so happens to run a business and openly supported Al Gore in his 2000 campaign, should have any bearing on Sean Hannity's opinions? Why should the fact that Murdoch supports carbon offsets affect what Hannity thinks?

                  Weird thinking by MM ..."---

                  Straw man. Media Matters doesn't say that Murdoch's actions should have a bearing on Hannity's opinion. They are asking the obvious question of WHY Hannity hasn't mentioned that his boss supports Gore's position.

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                  • Author by shoes89 (July 11, 2007 5:13 pm ET)
                       

                    There are LOTS of people who support Gore's position.

                    Why should Murdoch, of all people, be singled out?

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                    • Author by DTRAIN (July 11, 2007 10:17 pm ET)
                         

                      Gee let me think...Double Standards on the part of Hannity perhaps and Hypocrisy on the part of Murdoch.... that about sums it up....

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                • Author by open_mind (July 11, 2007 3:29 pm ET)
                     

                  MMFA isn't criticizing Murdoch here either.  They are criticizing Hannity.  What is there not to get at this point?

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        • Author by djasper2761 (July 10, 2007 8:42 pm ET)
             

          no pants? Every body could see what disgusts his wife and boy friend. You know who I mean. The guy with the big goofy hat and white beard and round belly full of grease, sugar and bleached white flour along with 45LBS. of mucoidal plaques and undigested non-food food and sings hill billy songs at hantywastes hate America concerts. Hantywaste hates the troops. He wants them in Iraq and Iran so they can get shot. I say use a "Fat Man" or "little Boy"

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    • Author by neondesert (July 10, 2007 6:22 pm ET)
         

      ATTENTION:

      $WE BUY ADULTERY OFFSETS$

      Do you have several adultery offsets that because of age, erectile dysfunction, or divorce you're not likely to use?  Well turn those offsets into

      CASH!!! $ CASH!!! $ CASH!!!

      Face it - mistresses are expensive.  And so are wives.  You're not getting any without money anyway, so why not spend your life enjoying the finer things?  The finer things that take BIG MONEY!  We have several representatives in your neighborhood who are looking to give you money for your unused adultery offsets!  And they're paying TOP DOLLAR!!!

      Don't delay.  CALL U$ NOW!!!

      (403) 555-CASH

      *actual monetary compensation based on current market values as set by the catholic church.  All sales final.  Sins committed prior to sale will not be forgiven.

      *offer not valid in Utah.

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      • Author by juliajayne (July 10, 2007 7:04 pm ET)
           

        Neondesert, you are on fire today.  

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        • Author by neondesert (July 10, 2007 8:37 pm ET)
             

          The doctor says that will eventually go away with penicillin.  But now that you mention it, maybe I should rethink the whole adultery offsets plan now...

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      • Author by djasper2761 (July 10, 2007 8:47 pm ET)
           

        The catholic church is running a special this week. $10 will get you a little boy for an hour. $20 and you can have him all week. The pope mobile needs to get "pimped". Rush you cash today while it is still on my mind

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    • Author by copiousdissent.blogspot.com (July 10, 2007 6:58 pm ET)
         

      Of Course Murdoch is in on it, along with Goldman Sachs!!!!

      It is a scam and Gore has legitimized it and legalized it.

       

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      • Author by leatherhelmet (July 10, 2007 9:29 pm ET)
           

        LOL. Murdoch was evil for Media Matters until he came out for Hillary. Now MMFA kisses his behind.

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        • Author by fawltylogic (July 10, 2007 11:49 pm ET)
             

          MMFA judges people based on what they say and do, not based on who they "are".

          Although the point here is that Hannity is too chicken to say that what his boss does is balony and a fraud. 

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        • Author by solon (July 11, 2007 3:47 am ET)
             

          Good news, Murdoch is still evil and you are still an idiot

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          • Author by wzwriter (July 11, 2007 9:45 am ET)
               

            I suspect that until his dying day, Leatherhelmet will remain an idiot.

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            • Author by dave_chicago (July 11, 2007 10:57 am ET)
                 

              The village idiot. We almost feel sorry for him.

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              • Author by wzwriter (July 11, 2007 12:01 pm ET)
                   

                Maybe we could all chip in and get Leatherhelmet the frontal lobotomy he needs.  That way, he'd only have to worry about which side of his mouth to droll out of each morning.

                Oh, wait - Leatherhelmet already makes that decision every day....

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          • Author by edrossinoelwein9669 (July 11, 2007 9:50 am ET)
               

            Solon;

                Why would you say that Murdoch is evil? Is it because he is a capitalist? Or because he is a conservative? Or because his news organizations report things disagreeable to your world-view?

                Doesn't Hannity demonstrate 'journalistic independence' by calling 'offsets' a "sham," when  the owner has bought into it? 

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            • Author by open_mind (July 12, 2007 1:03 am ET)
                 

              "Why would you say that Murdoch is evil? Is it because he is a capitalist? Or because he is a conservative? Or because his news organizations report things disagreeable to your world-view?"--ed

              Fox "News" has started reporting stuff?  When did this happen?  From what I have seen Fox doesn't "report", they opine.

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    • Author by juliajayne (July 10, 2007 7:52 pm ET)
         

      My husband works for the Fox affiliate in Dallas (don't get on me - the station has been owned by 5 different companies and may be owned by someone else in the future). Rupert Murdoch has initiated several plans as easy as using reusable cups (instead of throwways) and offering as much as a $4,000.00 check for buying a Prius. So he does seem to be serious about doing "green" things. And I would say anybody who doesn't get on the green bandwagon is going to wish they were SOONER RATHER THAN LATER. The fact that I don't like Rupert Murdochs rapacious hold on media outlets doesn't cloud the fact that he is doing something tangible. And he probably sees it as an economic opportunity as well. That's smart since regardless of the deadenders, global warming is real and we do need to change behaviors.

      I have done things like change all of my lightl bulbs and guess what, my energy bill is lower. I just had to purchase a new washer and went with an energy efficient front loader that uses a lot less water as well. 

      My point is we need leadership on this issue and if it takes Rupert Murdoch or anybody else, I'm all for it. As for poor Sean, he is deadender and has no credibility on this or any other issue.

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      • Author by sundog (July 10, 2007 10:08 pm ET)
           

        It's fine that Murdoch is doing things within his empire to save the world.  But he could do infinitely more if he didn't do so much to get rapacious, ignorant Republicans elected all the time.  They have fought tooth and nail against reality, science and the environmental movement.  It's as though he shot a blue whale with a rocket propelled grenade and now you praise him for putting a band aid on the thing.  Sorry to be overly harsh but the guy has really been a blight on humanity for decades now. 

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        • Author by sundog (July 10, 2007 10:10 pm ET)
             

          Didn't notice that I'd borrowed your 'rapacious' there at first.  That was pretty funny.  Good word. 

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          • Author by sundog (July 10, 2007 10:15 pm ET)
               

            Again, sorry about the harsh.  Just one more example.  You point out the lameness of Hannity.  He's on the air, influencing millions of dunderheads because Murdoch puts him there.  If he wants to help the environment, he would end the pollution from the dozens of Hannities he has given so much influence to.  Reusable cups doesn't really negate the damage done by the Bush administration that he did so much to help create. 

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            • Author by edrossinoelwein9669 (July 11, 2007 9:58 am ET)
                 

              RPatriot;

                  Reusable cups doesn't really negate the damage done by the Bush administration that he did so much to help create. 

                    I guess that unless one agrees with you, they are evil?

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              • Author by sundog (July 12, 2007 10:47 am ET)
                   

                Unless one agrees with me they are evil? That's a silly assertion. You're accusing me of being a sociopath because you don't agree with me? Tricky. One could perhaps make a case that starting a war on purpose for political reasons might one measure of what evil is. The pain screaming in the stump of every amputee and on the seared flesh of every burned child in Baghdad might be considered evil. These things are real my friend and they didn't need to happen. To many of us, the lead up to the war was an obvious lie. Murdoch with his Fox was one of the prime culprits in helping Bush sell his lie. Agreeing with me has nothing to do with it. But there might be evil in the world anyway.

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            • Author by robotchubby (July 11, 2007 2:09 pm ET)
                 

              Maybe Ruport should start using some bullcrap offsets.

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        • Author by juliajayne (July 10, 2007 10:29 pm ET)
             

          I agree with you thoroughly. 

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    • Author by truthseeker77 (July 10, 2007 8:37 pm ET)
         

      Good articles today, but I was expecting MMFA to pick up Wolf Blitzer inaccurate "reality check" that led to Michael Moore debunking him and Dr. Gupta's lies during the CNN interview last night. 

      That's the hottest, most talked about, misinformation topic on the net right now. 

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    • Author by sfcretired (July 10, 2007 8:43 pm ET)
         

      NEW ELEMENT "Du" DISCOVERED 

      A major research institution (probably funded by a government subsidy) has just announced the discovery of the densest element yet known to science. The new element has been named "Bushcronium". Bushcroniumhas one neutron, 12 assistant neutrons, 75 deputy neutrons, and 224 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 311.

       

      These particles are held together by dark forces called morons, which are surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called peons. The symbol for Bushcronium is "Du", as the symbol "W" was already taken by Tungsten.

       

       Bushcronium' s mass actually increases over time, as morons randomly interact with various elements in the atmosphere and become assistant deputy neutrons in a Bushcronium molecule, forming isodopes.

       

      This characteristic of moron-promotion leads some scientists to believe that Bushcronium is formed whenever morons reach a certain quantity in concentration. This hypothetical quantity is referred to as "Critical Morass".

       

       When catalyzed with money, Bushcronium activates Foxnewsium, an element that radiates orders of magnitude more energy, albeit as incoherent noise, since it has 1/2 as many peons but twice as many morons. The "nucular" reaction alluded to below where Du combines with Foxnewsium (Fx) when bombarded by a moron beam yields: Du + m (morons) + Fx = DumFx which is sometimes phonetically pronounced to describe the nature of the isodope produced.  

      Although Faux Noise is the only “news” element mentioned in the formula, any other “news” element, i.e., CNN, ABC, CBS, WoPo, WSJ, etc., could be used just as well and get the same isodope.

       

      I would like to say that I come up with this witty but overlooked scientific discovery.  However, it was sent to me and I know not from where it came.  I just want as many citizens as possible to think about it and ponder its message.

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    • Author by bruce1ace (July 10, 2007 8:46 pm ET)
         

      Is Hannity obligated to tow the company line or something?  If Hannity thinks Carbnon Offsets are a joke, which they are, then he should say so.  Bringing Murdoch's opinion into it is irrelevant IMHO.  Should we check with Murdoch on everything else as well?

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      • Author by open_mind (July 11, 2007 5:55 pm ET)
           

        I agree.  Hannity would never mention such a thing and it is silly to expect him to.

        MMFA is just using this as an opportunity to gratuitously slap Hannity around a little bit.  I can't say I don't enjoy it though.

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    • Author by wesley (July 10, 2007 9:42 pm ET)
         

      I ran across this blog about carbon offsetting:

       - TerraPass and others like it are FOR PROFIT ventures.  They invest the money that you give them to buy shares in "green energy" companies.   You give them money to invest and they keep the dividends!  Beautiful! -

      A bunch of tree huggers fattening the wallets of corporate America...capitalism...what a great system. 

       

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      • Author by juliajayne (July 10, 2007 10:35 pm ET)
           

        Wesley, yeah, great system. Now let's get busy with corporate America and see what we can do to save the planet. We have these weenies running around screaming that going green will adversely affect the economy. It's not true and it's now registering. After every other avenue fails, we always turn to reason. (paraphrased quote from somebody).

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        • Author by wesley (July 10, 2007 10:40 pm ET)
             

          Save the planet? I'll leave that to the superheroes.

          I'll just content myself with reducing pollution in  my little corner of the world...since I have no control or influence on the global climate. 

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          • Author by mefirst (July 11, 2007 7:31 am ET)
               

            sure, you do.  you can vote for people who will reduce pollution on a large scale. 

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          • Author by open_mind (July 12, 2007 1:06 am ET)
               

            That doesn't seem much like the attitude of an "enterpriser".

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    • Author by autopsychic (July 11, 2007 1:54 am ET)
         

        How ironic that Murdoc will be paying Gore for those carbon credits. Republican paying off democrat! BTW, how many other 'carbon credit' companies are there besides the one that Gore is part owner of? Do any of you 'good liberals' know the answer to that one?

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      • Author by mefirst (July 11, 2007 7:34 am ET)
           

        could you work clinton in there also?   you don't want to miss a meaningless talking point.

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        • Author by autopsychic (July 11, 2007 7:48 am ET)
             

             Are you trolling? Or, would you like to answer the question...how many 'other' carbon credit companies are there? Perhaps you're embarrassed by the answer?

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          • Author by mefirst (July 11, 2007 9:05 am ET)
               

            maybe you can  tell me what your actual point is.

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            • Author by autopsychic (July 13, 2007 9:11 am ET)
                 

                 That's what I thought, you couldn't find any 'other' carbon credit companies, either. Someone once used a failed analogy comparing Bill Gates using Microsoft to Al Gore using his carbon credit comany. What that poster failed to mention is that there are no other carbon credit companies. He was afraid to answer that question, too. So don't feel so bad.

                 My point is that gore is part owner of the only carbon credit company...and...he is falsely scaring others into using his company by using his false premise that using his company will save the world. He wants us to pay attention to his message, but fails to mention that he is the only provider of the service he sells. If that was a conservative doing that, I can gaurantee that mmfa would have it posted all over the headlines for the next week or two.

               

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    • Author by kbelx1029 (July 11, 2007 9:31 am ET)
         

      hannity doesnt do his show to expose or support rupert. media matters once again nitpicks to expose their anti rupert aggenda and will dig and say anything to do so. this isnt news, its biased crap once again by a foolish site of misinformation thats factually proven in the easiest form.

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    • Author by Evil Conservative (July 11, 2007 10:41 am ET)
         

      So know when my boss does something I disagree with what am I supposed to do?  I saw my boss drinking one of those "Lose 20lbs in a weekend" drinks, which I think is a total ruse...

       

      Stupid...stupid, stupid

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      • Author by dave_chicago (July 11, 2007 11:09 am ET)
           

        ---"So know when my boss does something I disagree with what am I supposed to do? "---

        If your boss is Murdoch, it might behoove you to mention that he holds the same position as the librul Democrat you're using as a punching bag. If you're an honest, fair person with an iota of integrity, that is.

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    • Author by mary59 (July 11, 2007 10:46 am ET)
         

      Comparing carbon offsets to adultery is so stupid.  In producing carbon dioxide, you are contributing to a global problem and not directly harming one individual.  From http://www.carbonfund.org/site/pages/why_offset/

      Offsetting your carbon footprint allows you to become part of the solution to climate change by supporting the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions equal to your carbon emissions.

      Carbon offsets can be more cost effective and practical than many other measures an individual can take. (However, it is important to take action to also reduce your energy use.  To see what practical steps you can take to reduce your carbon footprint before offsetting, see Save Energy) For instance, it is more cost effective and better for our environment to build a 100 MW wind energy farm in Minnesota than a 5 kW windmill in your own backyard.

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      • Author by hogprint (July 11, 2007 7:29 pm ET)
           

        I agree.  Let's start though by putting the wind generators around Martha's Vineyard and on the mountain in Aspen.  That way the Hollywood holier than thou crowd can really see we mean business.  Next we need a wind farm on the TN side of the Great Smokey MT. national park.  That way Mr. Gore can have a good view.  Then we can start work on the farm in MN.  Just as long as we spread the wealth...I'm all for it.

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    • Author by FNC Liberal (July 12, 2007 5:06 am ET)
         

      I can just imagine seeing Sean bashing bossman Rupert Murdoch about his carbon offsets. I also can see bossman Murdoch giving Sean his walking papers at the end of his contract with Fox News Channel. 

      Sean wants to keep his job at News Corporation, so don't expect him to target bossman Murdoch any time soon.

      Greedy Sean doesn't care about the environment. He only cares about receiving his pathetic paychecks from News Corp. and ABC Radio. 

      I'm telling you this man is unbalanced. 

       

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