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This should make you feel better

Category: Politics
Posted on: December 13, 2007 9:49 PM, by Greg Laden

Sorry about the O'Reilly video, that must have been difficult to look at. So, to make you feel better, have a look at this:


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Sigh. Pressuring the EPA to protect businesses instead of the environment. Might be worthwhile fodder for a future Science Sensei episode. It is our irreverent look at science research news. (www.sciencentral.com)

I wanted to be a novelist but reality is so much more incredible than fiction. George Orwell already seems to write legislative titles. Protect Americans Act. He would probably have had a great title and description for new EPA legislation:

Global warming reduction act. This act will reduce global warming by reducing the number of pages of papers required for compliance with pollution regulations. Less pollution oversight = less paper = fewer trees cut down = a cleaner environment.

Eliene

Posted by: Eliene | December 13, 2007 10:34 PM

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