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Power Line - What Astroturf Looks Like
The media is full of the protests yesterday for "tough action" on "global warming", but the reality is that the environmental movement has been hijacked by an extreme left-wing, anti-globalisation and anti-capitalist agenda. Even the Sydney Morning Herald admits it. One of the banners read "Change the politics. Not the climate"! They don't give a toss about the climate, they only want to change the system. And, naturally, the protests turned violent. What is it with the left and violence?Jennifer Marohasy » Recent Papers at ‘Science and Public Policy Institute’
Power Line - What Astroturf Looks Like
[Copenhagen] Note the identical, professionally printed, color-coordinated yellow and black signs. This is what Astroturf--fake grass roots--looks like. The signs use the same colors as the International ANSWER signs that are ubiquitous at far-left rallies here in the U.S., but carry no identifier. It would be interesting to know who paid for the signs, and whether the same organization that bought the signs also paid for the demonstrators.The Reference Frame: Daily Mail: special investigation of Warmergate
We have seen many good op-eds about the climate science. But I think that this fresh article in the Daily Mail is unprecedentedly good among the journalistic investigations.Jim Treacher (JTlol) on Twitter
The #Climategate horse is out of the barn, guys. You can't hide the equine.
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I don't really get how breaking windows raises awareness about global warming, but I guess that's why I'm not smart enough to be a lefty.
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Wouldn't leaving the windows intact keep the heat trapped inside, where it can't kill the polar bears & cute little kids?
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