Saturday, March 14, 2009

CNSNews.com - Americans’ Opinion of United Nations at Record Low
In the latest annual Gallup poll on the subject, only 26 percent of respondents said the U.N. was doing a good job “in trying to solve the problems it has had to face.”

The score marks a new low point in a steady decline since 2002, when 58 percent of respondents thought the U.N. was doing a good job.
Manmade Climate-Change Hoax - Commentary: The Post Chronicle
President Obama and the Congress – or at least most of it – have been breast-beating about the terrible effects that mankind has wrought and continues to wreak upon the climate, their claims asserting the inundation relatively soon of many land areas by the oceans, not to mention the increase in temperatures, called global warming, a buzz-term used by the alarmists. One result of this climate-fear-mongering, naturally, has been the carbon-cap legislation, complete with stiff penalties for concerns that allegedly infuse the atmosphere with too much greenhouse gas, meaning consequent higher taxes and prices for everything as the losses are recouped.
Climate of recession raises sea levels alarmingly :: Gerald Warner
What this is all about is the constant need to replenish the coffers of those scientists who have taken the UN's shilling by sounding ever more urgent alarms, in the hope that public opinion will compel governments to keep on paying Danegeld to climate-change alarmists. As the recession deepens, improvident bankers and the global warming industry are the last remaining beneficiaries of the public purse deemed sacrosanct. The Al Gore brigade intends to keep it that way, so do not be surprised if the salt water rises over your chin shortly - in the computer model if not in real life.

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