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Week-In-Review »

[11 May 2008 | No Comment | 72 views]

Welcome to the Global Warming Week-In-Review! I hope everyone will take a few minutes out of their day to call, visit or remember their mother today as we celebrate Mother’s Day here in the U.S. Now, let’s get down to business.
Sunday, May 4th:
A new threat was unveiled Sunday as scientists determined that recent shark attacks were brought on by none other than global warming.  While this theory sounds good to those pushing the global warming agenda, I wonder how long it will take before any bad situation is …

Elections »

[9 May 2008 | One Comment | 8 views]

Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama are both cooling to biofuel use as food prices skyrocket and the dire predictions of global warming fail to materialize, even as the planet’s carbon dioxide levels continue to increase. Michigan received it’s deepest snowfall in 50 years and some of the Great Lakes are near record high water levels. While this may only be a temporary measure just for electability, let’s hold these candidates to their words come …

Al Gore, Global Warming Hoax Lead Story »

[6 May 2008 | 5 Comments | 925 views]

Amid a frenzy of news reports covering backlash over skyrocketing food prices due to the corn-based ethanol boondoggle, the global warming hoax could be in trouble.
Time Magazine recently reported in the Clean Energy Scam that rain forests were disappearing at an alarming rate, thanks to biofuel use.  The sad part about biofuels is that they are less efficient than regular gasoline and release more emissions than traditional fuel.  Last year, the United States produced seven billion gallons of biofuel, which cost taxpayers around eight billion dollars, according to the Time Magazine article. …

Al Gore »

[6 May 2008 | 2 Comments | 8 views]

When will the media expose Gore’s connection to the biofuel debacle? With residents of El Salvador only eating half as much as a year ago and Afghans now spending half their incomes on food, it’s time to turn off the global warming hoax machine and get food prices down. How could someone, like Gore, who preaches morality with regard to global warming fail to realize the moral responsibility of feeding the poor?
Read More: newsbusters.org

Alternative Fuel Sources »

[4 May 2008 | 2 Comments | 22 views]

Olivier de Schutter, new U.N.’s new top advisor wants biofuel investments halted due to the rapid rise in food prices caused by their use in alternative forms of fuel.  He said 100 million of the poorest people in the world are impacted by the skyrocketing food prices and called the biofuel program initiated by Europe and the United States irresponsible.  He went on to say that the biofuel rush was a “scandal that only serves the interests of a tiny lobby”.  
Read More: icantseeyou.typepad.com

Disputing Global Warming »

[1 May 2008 | No Comment | 13 views]

Fox News opinion piece on the global warming hoax. Now that climatologists have determined that the planet won’t warm due to “Mother Nature”, can we call off the global warming hoax now? With temperatures not warming since the El Nino-induced 1998, I think it’s time we put the global warming myth to bed once and for all and demand that Al Gore and his environmentalist minions stop fleecing the world through high food prices (thanks to …

Live Earth »

[28 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 18 views]

The Live Earth global warming hoax concerts are being planned as a simultaneous event at multiple campuses around the United States on October 5th.  The funny part about all of this is that, prior to the event, Live Earth will invite the Democratic and Republican nominee to clarify their positions on issues such as “climate change, renewable energy and other green issues.”  How about Al Gore clarifying his position on food shortages, starvation and how biofuels are expected to cause more environmental damage than gasoline?  Or do I need to …

Week-In-Review »

[27 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 28 views]

On Sunday we learned about new eco-funerals complete with natural fiber clothing and cardboard coffins.  The bad thing is that, just like with real non-eco-funerals, you can go as cheap or expensive as you’d like.  I, for one, would like to see the most expensive cardboard coffin.  Surely it can’t compare to some nice mahogany.  Also, it was determined that a carbon tax won’t make drivers stop using their vehicles.  People love their cars, and even after the price of gas has shot up to record levels, people still drive.
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Al Gore »

[26 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 10 views]

Incoming Italian Treasury and Finance Minister calls biofuels “crimes against humanity” and refers to Al Gore as the head of the environmentalist cult in the United States. Wow. All that peace, tolerance and understanding demonstrated by the left-wing environmentalists isn’t being reciprocated. I guess pricing food out of the reach of the poor and threatening their existence through starvation isn’t the best way to make friends abroad or champion your campaign.
Read More: www.larouchepac.com

Disputing Global Warming »

[25 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 27 views]

As if Al Gore and the environmentalists needed more bad news after the biofuel backlash, the founder of Greenpeace has declared that there is no proof of man-made global warming. He says that we cannot depend on wind, solar, geothermal or hydroelectric power sources.
Read More: www.idahostatesman.com