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Let’s put this plainly: Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius has saved a huge part of the United States from filth.
The air that blows across Kansas eventually blows over most of the continental United States. If Kansas keeps that air clean, then the millions of Americans who live downwind from Kansas. If Kansas spews filth into the air, then the millions of Americans who live downwind from Kansas will breathe that filth.
On Friday, Governor Sebelius vetoed legislation that would have allowed the spewing of filth into America’s air, and into America’s lungs, from new dirty coal-fired power plants that would have been built in Kansas.
Thank you, on behalf of downwind America, to Kathleen Sebelius, for protecting us from this filth.




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March 25th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
What a joke; She also cost the economy of Kansas over 1,000 jobs; This bill will be over turned by reasonable senators and congressmen who realize global warm is a fantasy of Al (I invented the internet) Gore’s mind! Get a clue people the sky is not falling. The earths climate is dynamic and is greatly affected by a huge fusion reaction called the sun.
March 25th, 2008 at 3:48 pm
1,000 jobs? What do you mean? 1,000 doctors and nurses to treat people with lung cancer? Lung cancer is no fantasy.
Governor Sebelius didn’t cost Kansas jobs. Those 1,000 jobs could just as easily be provided by a sustainable energy facility.
Besides, Sebelius lowered the cost of health care in Kansas.