Sunday, December 30, 2007

The French Appear to Be Smarter than We Are

AlGore Himself
They've tumbled to AlGore's swindle about global warming and come right out and say it's his "cash cow." Apparently the government of France isn't as smart as some of its citizens, as witness this: "Climate-change skeptics are taking a beating these days even in France, where people long resisted the green creed. Paris bookstores brim with guidebooks -- including one shaped like a toilet seat -- that tell readers how to help save our planet [All making "big bucks" for scammers. -RT]. Yet the dissidents refuse to shut up, even now that Al Gore has won the Nobel Peace Prize and the U.S. government has agreed to negotiate a new global-warming treaty by 2009." Al is a "glowing example" of the "big lie theory" where you tell a lie, make it big, and keep on telling it to anyone who will listen, until people believe it so strongly they will fight those who disagree. He even conned himself into a Nobel Prize and an Oscar for his lying propaganda movie. He refuses to debate global warming on its merits, instead dismissing people who disagree, even eminent climate scientists in France (Who know a lot more about the climate than he does), as well as his own country. "The most conspicuous doubter in France is Claude Allegre, a former education minister and a physicist by profession. His new book, 'Ma Verite Sur la Planete'' ('My Truth About the Planet''), doesn't mince words. He calls Gore a 'crook'' presiding over an eco-business that pumps out cash. As for Gore's French followers, the author likens them to religious zealots who, far from saving humanity, are endangering it. Driven by a Judeo-Christian guilt complex, he says, French greens paint worst-case scenarios and attribute little-understood cycles to human misbehavior." Global Warming is a religion, and AlGore is the Pope. You dassen't call him a liar or you will be vilified and marginalized without your arguments ever being studied. And this man was "within a heartbeat" of being president (Shudder!). (Bloomberg)

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