American Thinker: Attack of The Green Meanies
The righteous green activists are dedicated to continuing the war against capitalism by other means by promoting one-world government; subsuming the self-esteem of human beings to the vague collective good; and calling on enforcement of their policies by international fiat that trumps national interests -- just like their Bolshevik forbears.[Which group left all this trash on the DC mall?]
Below are two photographs of the DC mall. Guess which photo is from after the September 12 Tea Party, and which photo shows the mall after Obamas inauguration.Bismarck Tribune - North Dakota News - Cap-and-trade will raise prices
Goldman has spent $3.5 million to lobby climate issues. They not only have stake in different businesses but they also own 10 percent of the Chicago Climate Exchange where carbon credits will be traded. Former VP Al Gore, who we all know is involved, started up a company called Generation Investment Management with three former bigwigs from Goldman Sachs.AFP: World "celebrities" sing to stop global warming
This bill is nothing more than a massive energy tax that raises prices and destroys jobs, and no state can escape the economic perils it will cause.
GENEVA — British rock group Duran Duran and heavy metal band Scorpions are among 55 world celebrities who have joined in recording a song to draw attention to the global warming crisis, organisers said on Monday.Have even most A-list celebrities now figured out that Al Gore Warming is a scam?
The song is part of a mass media campaign on the threats of climate change organised by the Geneva-based Global Humanitarian Forum, headed by former UN secretary general Kofi Annan.
The song entitled "Beds'r Burning", which was originally recorded by the Australian group Midnight Oil in the 1980s, can be downloaded from the Internet for free and will be presented to the public at a launch in Paris on October 1.
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Some of the other popular artists who add their voices to the anti-global warming song include French 'Piaf' actress Marion Cotillard, Senegalese star Youssou N'dour, Irish singer/composer Bob Geldorf, Chinese singer Khalil Fong, and even a Nobel peace laureate, South African archbishop Desmond Tutu.
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