Since Barack Obama feels that we need to place our energy future in alternative and renewable sources, it's important to ask this question: Does anyone know the Cult of Change leader's opinion on the proposed Cape Wind project off of the coast of Massachusetts?
Teddy Kennedy, John Kerry and a bunch of Bay State liberals oppose it. The Kennedy family's in-house environmentalist, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is against it too. To be fair, former presidential candidate Mitt Romney, a former Republican governor of Massachusetts, doesn't support Cape Wind, and Don Young, a Republican senator from Alaska has probably been the most devious enemy of the clean energy project.
What about John McCain? Oh, he supports Cape Wind.
Okay Obama? Out with it...where do you stand on Cape Wind?
About the picture: That's the Gray County Wind Farm in western Kansas. Two days ago, Obama's first general election campaign commercial was released, in it, he tells of his mother and grandparents who "taught me values straight from the Kansas heartland."
If it's good enough for Kansas, it's good enough for Massachusetts.
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