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San Diego's backcountry fights wind turbines
Anxo--are cars slicing endangered birds in half? I don't think so. That's a silly comparison. Founder-I can guarantee that you do not want to live in a green energy zone. Spend a week at Don Bonfiglio's and see if you have the same thoughts. I am going to go out on a limb here and assume that those commenting in favor of the wind industry don't have the pleasure of living near these monstrosities. Do me a favor and drive through Ocotillo in the evening. It's akin to being on the set of a horror flick. The turbines look like evil giants affixed with forever blinking red lights. When turbines line your backyard, by all means have an opinion. We can do better than this and we must. We all want green energy but not like this. We need efficient and healthy green energy.— August 28, 2013 7:53 a.m.