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Contrarian may turn on all lights during Earth Hour

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This Earth Hour thing is as phony as Global Warming, and the people are being hoaxed into this atmosphere of comming togeather to help. Truth is, they are being brainwashed into letting the Govt. and the United Nations squeeze more and more liberty and freedom, and money from them and making them feel good about it. Yes, turning off lights, tonite or anytime will cut back on energy. But when a cut back happens, no matter what the product, water, fuel, in this case electric power, the cost will eventually go up. So the Sheeple will all comply. Me, I may turn on all my lights for that hour time period.

s/Jerry Hetzler




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