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AGs subpoenaed over prosecuting climate change skeptics
2016-07-15
Sauce for the goose, gentlepersons...
[WASHINGTONTIMES] The chairman of the House Science Committee issued subpoenas Wednesday to two Democratic attorneys general over their pursuit of climate change dissenters after the prosecutors had refused to respond to the panel’s previous requests for information.

Chairman Lamar Smith, Texas Republican, announced that subpoenas have been sent to New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman and Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, as well as eight environmental groups, related to their "coordinated efforts to deprive companies, nonprofit organizations, scientists and scholars of their First Amendment rights."

"The attorneys general have appointed themselves to decide what is valid and what is invalid regarding climate change," Mr. Smith said at a presser with other committee Republicans. "The attorneys general are pursuing a political agenda at the expense of scientists’ right to free speech."

He was referring to a Democrat-led coalition of 17 attorneys general working with environmental groups to pursue fossil fuel companies, starting with ExxonMobil, as well as academics and free market think tanks, for possible fraud for challenging the catastrophic climate change narrative.

Those on the receiving end of the subpoenas disputed the committee’s jurisdiction over the state prosecutorial investigations. Both New York and Massachusetts have issued subpoenas as part of their probes.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Those on the receiving end of the subpoenas disputed the committee’s jurisdiction over the state prosecutorial investigations.

'You’re trying to kidnap what I’ve rightfully stolen.'
~ Vizzini
Posted by: magpie   2016-07-15 17:38  

#6  If these people were truly coordinating their activities, and I have no doubt they were. Can the be prosecuted under RICO statutes?
Posted by: Spinesing Gray3122   2016-07-15 13:42  

#5  Fortunately for them, they're fantasy won't be disproven enough until after they're dead.
Posted by: gorb   2016-07-15 12:28  

#4  This seems like a no-brainer. First Amendment rights trump the b.s. left-wing climate change scam. Those pushing climate change should be sued for fraud.
Posted by: JohnQC   2016-07-15 10:39  

#3  Maura Healy's a real piece of work - she's one of these bad parent types that yells at everybody during kid's softball games.
Posted by: Raj   2016-07-15 10:28  

#2  Those 'rights' were just the product of a bunch of now dead old white men. It's a living constitution (its only convenient to those in power to say what ever they want it to say to keep the rubes in line). Next you're going to tell us that the 14th Amendment extolling 'equal before the law' means we can discriminate against the majority because of the color of their skin.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-07-15 07:45  

#1  Wow. So you can be prosecuted for correctly predicting the weather, but not prosecuted for blatantly breaking the law on national security.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2016-07-15 06:34  

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