Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) discusses why developing nations were reluctant to commit to greenhouse gas reductions at the Copenhagen Climate Conference, despite payment offers from the United Nations and the Obama administration.
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So some of those African countries were looking for their share of the world-famous "Obama money"!?! Are any of those African countries located in Detroit?
At least one hour was spent holding a "press conference" where, after hearing what Senator Inhofe had to say, one said to him, "You are ridiculous."
So, with one hour remaining, how many "leaders of developing countries" did Senator Inhofe have the honor of speaking to? And I'm also curious how much taxpayer money "fiscally responsible" Senator Inhofe spent on his two hour stay in Copenhagen?
Inhofe thinks science is witchcraft and religion is science.
Amazing that a "think" tank like the Heritage Foundation puts him on their channel.
Heritage used to be a reliable source of conservative policy, now they have become part of the teabagger cult.
IDriveAc17 2 years ago
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So some of those African countries were looking for their share of the world-famous "Obama money"!?! Are any of those African countries located in Detroit?
gbrady3434 2 years ago
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Don't be too sure about the idea that "it's over".
Joemantler 2 years ago
Inhofe was in Copenhagen for two hours.
At least one hour was spent holding a "press conference" where, after hearing what Senator Inhofe had to say, one said to him, "You are ridiculous."
So, with one hour remaining, how many "leaders of developing countries" did Senator Inhofe have the honor of speaking to? And I'm also curious how much taxpayer money "fiscally responsible" Senator Inhofe spent on his two hour stay in Copenhagen?
getplaning 2 years ago 2