Watermelons - Edward John Craig - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Peter Robinson sits down with Czech president Vaclav Klaus to discuss the communist red under the surface of the environmentalist green:4-minute video: The World with Vaclav Klaus: Chapter 3 of 5 - Uncommon Knowledge on National Review OnlineCommunism and environmentalism — we are talking about two ideologies that are structurally very similar. They are against individual freedom. They are in favor of centralist master-minding of our fates. They are both very similar in telling us what to do, how to live, how to behave, what to eat, how to travel, what we can do and what we cannot do. There is a huge similarity in this respect.
Czech Republic president Vaclav Klaus says Al Gore is wrong about global warming.Miranda Devine - Science cooks the books, driving sensible people to screaming point
If he had any shame, the Prime Minister would be mortified to be associated with such a hysterical, undergraduate piece of ad hominem hyperbole. History will record his embarrassment and the debasing of his office. But the speech shows Rudd's desperation in the week before his Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (Emissions Trading Scheme) is debated in Parliament and less than a month before the Copenhagen climate summit at which he wants to parade a signed-off scheme. As the public cools towards this new energy tax, politicians, green groups and other alarmists with the real "vested interest" in this debate are stooping ever lower in their attempts to shun dissenters.Cap and Trade Bill So Flawed, EPA Lawyers Denounce It
Laurie Williams and Allan Zabel have created the video you see below, and have published an op/ed in the Washington Post outlining their concerns about this fraudulent assault on the American way of life.Jay Rockefeller: I'll support no bill that threatens coal
I call it a “fraud” because it is based on the fraudulent idea of anthropogenic (man-made) global warming–a hypothesis so unfounded that it doesn’t even pass the smell-test of credibility.
I call it an “assault on the American way of life” because it will rob us of both our freedoms and our prosperity in it’s mindless zeal to fight a problem that doesn’t even exist.
Whether or not we all agree, the consensus in this country about climate change and greenhouse emissions is settled.
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