April 24, 2008
… just might be over food.
In Voters Don't Care About Global Warming, But They Should
Amy Menefee writes:
“Voters must care, but not for Al Gore’s reasons. Plenty of scientists say we don’t have to fear a global warming apocalypse. The global food riots stemming from forced biofuel policy serve as a chilling clue of what we do have to fear. Instead of global warming causing food shortages,
I emphasized that one line in the above paragraph and I hope the reason is obvious. Self-centered and thoughtless concern over non-existent manmade Global Warming is putting billions of lives in jeopardy.
The only hunger in
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April 22, 2008
At the American Thinker, David Bueche comments and sums up a great deal of what I think and knowledge about the Global Warming panic and those that do the panicking. In Earth First! (People Later), Bueche offers up the dressing down he gave to a GW partisan. It’s would be so wonderfully entertaining if children weren’t actually starving while eco-nuts want food turned into ethanol, which costs more than it’s worth and simply isn’t any good.
We live in a secular age with no belief in anything higher than ourselves. And that ain’t much, is it? Most people have no purpose in life. Nothing they’ve have internalized. In a society where reality TV is scripted, where new stars must be found to entertain us, where someone over the age of thirty must be fight to retain some semblance of youth or be seen as useless, a purpose in life must now be found externally, through excessive leisure and ironically, guilt, and any passing crisis which can be the vehicle to some quasi-redemption . . . go figure.
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