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Stop Global Whining!!!
Criminal cases for killing eagles decline as wind turbine dangers grow
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Liberal law professor Alan Dershowitz states do “The shoe is on the other foot test If the shoe were on the other foot, would you be taking the same position you’re taking today?”
This clearly fails that test when compared to nuclear plants who in many cases are nature preserves.
Criminal cases for killing eagles decline as wind turbine dangers grow
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