Michael R. Fox, Hawaii Reporter: A Book Review: Red Hot Lies
Red Hot Lies is a tremendous addition to the list of books to study and research if one is to learn about the other side of global warming, namely the dominating and nasty politics of global warming lobby. The politics of the global warming issues completely dominate whatever residue of science that is involved.Democrats to shelve fast-track process on climate bill, for now - NYTimes.com
To the extent that the political issues of global warming have potential outcomes which could lead to major energy shortages for the United States, Horner’s book contains the descriptions and agendas of those involved with the potential end of the United States as we know it. It is astonishing that so many scientists participate in this activity, provide a veneer of scientific cover, willingly exaggerate, deceive, alarm, and deploy dishonest science and engineering practices.
"We may have a year or more to work through all this," said Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.), a member of the "Gang of 16," a group of moderate Democrats from the Midwest, Rust Belt and West who figure to play a pivotal role in how a cap-and-trade bill is constructed.CORE Leader Blasts Global-warming Alarmists
While most civil rights organizations are marching in lock-step with the leftist climate catastrophe alarmists, Roy Innis, leader of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) for 35 years, has broken ranks and is urging the poor and black communities to rebel against purveyors of global-warming gloom and doom and other radical environmentalists. Speaking at the 2009 Conference in New York City last week, Innis said, "A lot of people are searching for the right thing to believe in and [have been] captured by a corrupted ideology," a "green" religion.
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