Friday, January 29, 2010

EU Referendum: Denial more dangerous than abortion
A recent attempt to show the Gore antidote, Not Evil Just Wrong in Colony High School in Wasilla, home town of Sarah Palin, met with some unexpected opposition.

Although al-Gore's An Inconvenient Truth had been shown many times, the school authorities insisted that any student who wanted to see the antidote had to have a permission slip from their parents.
Yes, Climategate scientists did break the law | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Jones must go. And he won’t be the only one to fall.
I Love CO2: Not Evil Just Wrong Success in Alaska
The "Not Evil Just Wrong" premiere at the Wendy Williamson auditorium on the University of Alaska-Anchorage campus last night--presented by the Young Republicans Club but also attended by a number of democrats and environmentalists--was a GREAT educational experience. It addressed several environmental issues of the day in an even-handed way that--in being fair and balanced--will surely inflame those with environmentally extreme agendas. Every middle school, high school and college student should see it...along with the rest of us.
Simon Crean: the green tax is a fraud | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
The Rudd Government admits the great green tax is actually just another grab for cash.

Oh, a clarification. It means the British green tax, of course, not Kevin Rudd’s great green own:
The 'global warming' scam: a crime against humanity (Science Alert)
[Monckton] Crime against humanity. Not a moderate phrase, that. The usual penalty for crimes against humanity, as dictators from Mussolini to Saddam Hussein have found out to their cost, is execution.

Yet Dr James Hansen, a paid senior citizen working for an agency of the United States Government that has profited mightily from “global warming”, has said that anyone who disagrees with his personal hang-ups about the potentially catastrophic threat to humankind from a little extra CO2 in the air should be put on trial for what he calls “high crimes against humanity”.

Hansen - an accident-prone academic who has been something of an international scientific laughing-stock ever since he wrote an article in a UK scandal-sheet last year that sea level might rise 246 feet - was not fired by NASA for saying, in effect, that the growing body of scientists who do not agree with his ill-founded, apocalyptic rodomontade should be killed

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