Friday, November 13, 2009

Wonderful, wonderful carbon hokum
The now familiar pre-junkfest hysteria is swelling up all over the media in the build-up to Copenhagen . Those with strong constitutions can follow the ever-expanding detail at Junk-science.com and Tom Nelson. Every now and then someone lets the cat out of the bag and admits that it is all little to do with climate. It is about such matters as Global Governance, excuses for taxation and authoritarian control, wealth transfer (i.e. taking money from poor people in rich countries and giving it to rich politicians in poor countries – and, of course Al Gore) and all sorts of carpetbaggers hoping to steer a few million dollars their way.

The encouraging sign is that polls from all over the world show that you really cannot fool all of the people all of the time. Almost everywhere there is evidence that people are turning away from belief and interest in climate scares.
Audio: Rush Limbaugh ridicules WWF kids video
[EIB (Excellence In Broadcasting) kids counter: UN climate conference will 'shake America down for some dough...put 3rd world dictators in charge of our economy...force us to ride bicycles the rest of our lives'] [Via Climate Depot]
Rudd gets owned by Climate Depot « seeker401
Climate Depot has undertaken a point by point rebuttal to Rudd’s claims. The full text of Rudd’s speech is available here.
County censures 'rogue' Republican (OneNewsNow.com)
The Charleston County Republican Party on Monday censured the South Carolina senator for his continued work with Democrats on "cap and trade" legislation and other legislation the GOP disagrees with. One Republican leader in Charleston County told Associated Press that while Graham has often worked with Democrats in Congress, the senator's work on global-warming legislation is "the last straw."

Marc Morano is the former communications director for the Republican staff on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. He calls Graham a "rogue" Republican in the "opposite sense of Sarah Palin."

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