Friday, December 18, 2009

Howard on Copenhagen: too much “hype” and moralising | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
[John Howard] The proponents of the doomsay argument have tried to turn it into a moral crusade as a subsitute religion and I think that’s turned an enormous number of people off and it’s one of the reasons why heavy weather is now being made by the climate alarm side of the argument.
Cartoon: Al Gore Fact-Check By William Warren

US Senate candidates at odds on state’s climate change issues - The Boston Globe
While representatives of nearly 200 nations meet in Copenhagen to discuss a strategy for combating global warming, a sharp division has emerged in the US Senate race in Massachusetts about whether carbon emissions and climate change should be addressed at all.
Copenhagen climate change [scam] conference: Gordon Brown dines with Robert Mugabe - Telegraph
Gordon Brown last night sat down to a royal dinner with fellow world leaders including Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe.
American Thinker: Obama offers $33 billion per year in climate reparations
The total reparations would be $30 billion per year in 2012, rising to $100 billion per year in 2020. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters yesterday that the United States would pay $10 billion of the $30 billion per year by 2012. Thus the U.S. share of the $100 billion by 2020 would be $33 billion per year.
American Thinker: The Battleground Poll and the Battle for America
On December 16, 2009, Battleground released its latest poll. In this poll, 63% of the American people described themselves as "very conservative" or "somewhat conservative." The rest of America - not just liberals, but moderates and people who were unsure about their ideology or chose not to respond to that question, totaled, collectively, only 37% of America. A measly one percent of Americans called themselves moderates; 25% of Americans called themselves "somewhat liberal," and 8% of Americans called themselves "very liberal."

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