Saturday, March 27, 2010

I’ll take a pass on Meatless Monday: Woodcock | Connie Woodcock | Columnists | Comment | Toronto Sun
So all in all, I don’t think I’ll be participating in Meatless Monday. For one thing, it’s burger night at our house and, for another, cows keep a significant number of my relatives employed. For a third, any cause promoted by the likes of Al Gore and Paul McCartney makes me suspicious.

Because if there’s one thing we should all have learned from recent adventures in climate change, it is that skepticism frequently turns out to be justified.
California Green Summit: [Keynote speaker is a kid brainwashed by Al Gore to promote the greatest scientific fraud in history]
The exhibit hall in the Sacramento Convention Center was full. It was the second day of the California Green Summit.
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As the keynote speaker walked to the podium, the first thing you noticed was that he was tall and lanky, and young — very young. The keynote speaker for this convention, one that our governor had visited the very same day, was only 15 years old.

The speaker was Alec Loorz, a 15-year-old high school student from Ventura. He told us his story. At just 12 years old, he saw Al Gore’s “Inconvenient Truth.” He got it. He understood that time is running out. He wanted to take action. He wanted to make a difference.
Study: Public more skeptical about warming trend | TimesDaily.com | The Times Daily | Florence, AL
"Global warming is a scam," said Matthew Sorrell, an investor in Muscle Shoals who has changed his views on the issue.

"I used to believe in it; in high school, they taught it in the science textbooks," Sorrell said.
'SHOWDOWN IN SEARCHLIGHT': [Al Gore takes fossil-fueled trip for partisan reasons]
As for Reid, he's scheduled Saturday morning to attend an official opening of a shooting park in Clark County and at night a dinner in Las Vegas where former Vice President Al Gore is speaking.

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