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I see Gov. Jindal is concerned…

I see Gov. Jindal is concerned about wetlands (as he should). Wasn’t too long ago he was attacking ESA on TV. Shoe is on the other foot …

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May 24, 2010  Tags: tweets, Twitter  Posted in: Uncategorized

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