Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Brave Sir Cameron - Minnesotans For Global Warming
Reminds me of the Brave Sir Robin sketch from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Hot Air » James Cameron backs out of debate with climate-change skeptics
Verrry curious. The excuse, I’m sure, will be that he didn’t want to “legitimize” skeptics by sharing a stage with them. But (a) it’s odd that that didn’t occur to him when he agreed to the debate initially, promising to “call those deniers out into the street at high noon and shoot it out with those boneheads,” and (b) given the sliding support for global-warming legislation in the western world, he’s almost uniquely positioned to turn the tide. If you want to convince Joe Public that skeptics are cranks, what better way than for the tool who directed “Avatar” to thrash them at a public debate? The media’s dying to see it happen, I promise. Why, we might even get MSNBC to interrupt live coverage.
Kill to avenge the earth, not the humans | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
What could make Brad Pitt reconsider his opposition to the death penalty?

The September 11 terror attacks that killed 3000 fellow citizens?

The Fort Hood massacre, in which 13 US soldiers were murdered?

The “Grim Sleeper” serial killer, responsible for the deaths of at least 10 women?

Answer: an oil spill.
Wonk Room » New Mexico GOP Candidates Deny Global Warming "Reality"
“[T]here is disagreement in the science community concerning the causes of global warming.” — Susana Martinez

“I don’t mean to be flippant about this, but only God knows where our climate is going.” — Jon Barela

“I think we ought to take a look at whatever the group is that measures all this, the IPCC, they don’t even believe the crap.” — Steve Pearce

“The science is not settled regarding climate change, temperature records have been falsified, and the assumptions used in computer models have large degrees of error.” — Tom Mullins

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