Sunday, December 2, 2007

KYOTO Is A Scam

This photo is a scam that has been completely debunked. Polar bears don't get "stranded." They can swim more than 100 miles and float for a long time. They don't get cold. They love the cold. It's well-known in circles where people "pay attention to politics" for more than a few months before an election that the United Nations wants two things of its members: 1: more power over them; and 2: more money from their citizens. President Clinton refused (rightly so) to sign the KYOTO Treaty because it contained provisions that would destroy our sovereignty and cost us BILLIONS in tax dollars. Just because he's a "sexaholic" and a socialist doesn't mean he's dumb. Now KYOTO is revealing its true nature by "assessing" many of its members for "not meeting" the impossible standards it imposed on them. That's the scam. Get them to sign and agree to abide by their "standards." Then the "standards" change, becoming impossible to meet, and the taxpayers in the signatory countries suffer. Notice this item comes from "News Busters." That's because you won't find any reference to it (or buried reference) in most liberal news sources. (News Busters,

11/30/07)

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