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Not In My Backyard Says Teddy!

By: Pam On: Apr/27/06 - 3 Comments

Ted Kennedy, a supporter of renewable energy sources, is having a hissy fit over the Cape Cod wind farm project.

The chairman and the top Democrat on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources committee said yesterday that when the bill Kennedy backs that would effectively halt the wind farm comes up for a vote in the Senate, they will object on procedural grounds. They say they’ll argue that a renewable energy project shouldn’t be lumped in with a bill governing the Coast Guard.

Meanwhile, a group of rank-and-file House members, worried about the political ramifications of rejecting alternative energy sources while motorists pay $3 a gallon at the gas station, have persuaded House leaders to sidetrack the entire bill for at least several weeks, even though it was slated for action this week. The delay could give supporters of the wind farm time to make their case to members of Congress.

”Are we going to be for developing alternative energy or not?” said Representative Charles Bass, a New Hampshire Republican who helped persuade House leaders to table the bill until at least mid-May. ”The longer you delay it, the longer there is for people to examine the issue, and to determine what’s going on here.”

The efforts to move the wind farm forward occur amid growing attention to Kennedy’s role in the secret, behind-the-scenes maneuvering to stop it. Republican Ted Stevens of Alaska, the senator who inserted the wind-farm provision into the Coast Guard bill, has acknowledged discussing the matter privately with the Massachusetts Democrat.

Environmental groups have launched an aggressive advertising and lobbying campaign to persuade Democrats to abandon Kennedy and back a promising source of renewable energy. If the wind farm becomes a reality, advocates say, it could provide three-fourths of the Cape and Islands’ energy needs and could set an example for the nation.
The maneuver to stop the wind farm ”is clearly a backroom deal, and they’re going to get called publicly on it,” said John Passacantando, executive director of Greenpeace USA. ”The Democrats are going to kill the first big offshore wind farm in the United States because of their relationship with Ted Kennedy.”

That is a bundle of energy to turn one’s nose up at!

Posted on: April 27, 2006 |

Posted in: Democrats, National News

3 Responses to “Not In My Backyard Says Teddy!”

  1. San Francisco Liberal
    April 27, 2006 - 05:34 PM on April 27th, 2006

    Yeah, he is in the wrong on this one.

    Big time.

  2. Rocky Lore
    April 27, 2006 - 06:50 PM on April 27th, 2006

    Kennedys love the environment…unless it affects the view from their mansions.

  3. Robert
    April 27, 2006 - 07:39 PM on April 27th, 2006

    Demo-CRITE. That’s why I say it that way.

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