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Itsdb |
10/12/06 |
Last week I came across an article climing we had entered "ecological debt," meaining rising consumption of natural resources means that humans began "eating the planet" on 9 October. In looking for more info on this drivel I came across something even more interesting - and truly alarming on the 'global warming' front.
David Roberts, blogging in the environmental magazine Gristmill - a magazine that Al Gore and Billy Moyers granted interviews to - advocates Nuremberg-like trials for what algore calls "global warming deniers."
Check out this startling excerpt from George Monbiot's new book Heat.
It's about the climate-change "denial industry," which most of you are probably familiar with. What you may not know about is the peculiar role of the tobacco industry in the whole mess. I've read about this stuff for years and even I was surprised by some of the details.
When we've finally gotten serious about global warming, when the impacts are really hitting us and we're in a full worldwide scramble to minimize the damage, we should have war crimes trials for these bastards -- some sort of climate Nuremberg.
You people want more liberals running this country? This is what you're going to eventually get if you put the Republicans out to pasture. You think Bush is taking away your rights? You ain't seen nothin' compared to what's going to happen if the moonbats take control...
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Clarification/Follow-up by tomder55 on 10/13/06 12:34 pm: Should we be looking for ER to be cancelled soon? I don't see how an author/Hollywood bigwig can get by with writing something like that without a reprisal.
It goes beyond that .
When Crichton visited the White House the scientific community threw a hissy fit.They called Bush MICHAEL CRICHTON'S SCARIEST CREATION....Jurassic President.
What I find is that when Hollywood adapts one of his novels to books they are generally "loosely "based on the content of the book. Who knows what they would produce ,lets say if they brought the rights to 'State of Fear ' ,and had Al Gore as a consultant on the project . Clarification/Follow-up by Itsdb on 10/13/06 1:08 pm: "This shows the president is more interested in science fiction than science," Frank O'Donnell, president of Clean Air Watch, said after learning of the White House meeting."
Yeah, that's it, exactly what I'm talking about here. The global warming moonbats aren't interested in science. As with the rest of the moonbat left, anyone that differs from their view is deserving of an attack.
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