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Friday, May 30, 2008

Climate concern ripped as 'religion'

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Onething

When communist regimes began over 60 years ago in the Europe and in China, they executed the educated class of people because they knew that communist thought "dialectical materialism" would not stand up to intellectual debate. It is wonderful that a new intellectual class has risen from the ashes of that oppression. Since then, in Liberal America, the educational unions have patiently embraced the ideology of dialectic materialism under the guise of environmentalism and spurned Religion as illegal from their halls. Those who have been taught in such an environment have been conditioned to reject CONSERVatism for liberalism in its effort to lead the way to conservationism. What a hoot. It makes total sense that a person who grew up under communism sees right through the Democratic Socialist agenda putting a strangle hold on the great American experiment of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Federal law suits will be the order of the day once Democrats get installed to power this fall(think big oil, Microsoft and others). Private industry (including and especially health care) will be attacked until they are no longer able survive tighter regulation and will fall to government take over. This will, in effect, re-establish communistic ideology under the guise of protecting the human race from its own demise through reckless prosperity.
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CatHerder

Onething is absolutely correct. I would add that we separate Religion from politics because of the "Ends Justify the Means" mindset that Religion often brings to political issues. Yet, the Eco-Stazi is every single bit as fanatical as any Middle Eastern Baby-Bomber. If we want to change the Earth's energy budget(infall vs radiation), trying to tinker w/the makeup of the atmosphere is the hardest, least effective way to go. Instead, we should be looking at a cloud of reflective particles in mid or high orbit. A thin belt of such particles could lower the energy infall to the biosphere & counteract the greenhouse effect. Have you ever seen the shadow Saturn's Rings cast upon that planet? Glitter Dust in high Earth orbit is the same idea. It's also a sane idea, unlike all of the current proposals.
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JBECK

Amen to people like this!
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soxconn

Lets go back to the beginning at the Kyoto treaty. “For the first time, humanity is instituting a genuine instrument of global governance, one that should find a place within the World Environmental Organisation which France and the European Union would like to see established. “ – Jacques Chirac, The Hague, November 20th, 2000. Global governance has governments frothing at the mouth and it is tied to directly to global warming or climate change or whatever snake oil they can sell tomorrow. Mr. Klaus uses a religious simile which is probably closest because of the global warming inquisition that has been going on since it became "unequivocal". Until there is an deterministic equation for climate control or at least semi-deterministic (if that is possible) there can no unequivocal solution. 45 trillion dollars is a lot to invest in something without a cause and effect solution. We would be better off solving world hunger.
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KukeeAmerican

It is amazing that Klaus can see the truth about the religion of AGW and its not-so-high priest al-Gore (economic-terrorist) and our own presidencial candidates can't. All of Europe is turning from these failed policies and here in America it seems that our government officials are hell-bent on destroying America-the-free. Throw them all out of office and let's get some statesmen in the government. Let's give Klaus a free citizenship and elect him into office.
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elbloggo

He's right and wrote an excellent book on the subject of enviro-wackism. "Blue Planet in Green Shackles"
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MartyKZ

Curiously, most of the scientists who have proved the fact of precipitous climate change (warming) are themselves entirely dismissive of belief (uncritical) and are what you might call non-theistic. It's been said that a worker with only one tool, let's say a hammer, must approach each task as though it were a nail. Thus it is with religionists. When you'd rather believe than think, you find yourself in a situation like the current faith-based U.S. foreign and economic policies: Hoping and praying. Cranks like Klaus and Cheney and James Imhofe are thankfully few and far between as is Catherder for an absurd scheme for reflective particles in orbit. Environmentalists may be communists and conservatives may be Nazis but anyone who does not understand the facts of the global carbon cycle is simply a fool.
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