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Greenest Super Bowl in History Goes Dark Mid-Game

mshapiro Wrote: Feb 04, 2013 7:56 AM
Is there anything that can't be politicized? Sometimes stuff happens. The city had a major ecological incident not that long ago in terms of these things and their power grid isn't 100%. That doesn't mean that every effort to actually be responsible citizens and try to reduce their ecological impact is some grand overarching Liberal plot to destroy the world as we know it. Sometimes things like this are just events that we must endure. Seriously, it gets hard to tell the difference between friend or foe these days because it ALL just seens to be finger pointing by 6 year olds on a playground. Grow the F up and ACT like conservatives. Acknowledge that badd stuff happens and move on.
Simplecaveman Wrote: Feb 04, 2013 8:39 AM
When green energy is based on a total fraud, then yes, it is worth pointing out the folly.

If you watched the Super Bowl last night then you noticed the 35-minute long power outage that happened right in the middle of the game. But it wasn't the weather that caused the power outage, rather a lack of power feeding into the stadium.

The Super Bowl, the biggest U.S. sports event of the year, was interrupted by a 35-minute power outage at the Superdome on Sunday, and officials said the problem appeared to be with the electrical load coming into the stadium.

After a half-time show by the singer Beyonce heavy on electric...

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