Can Your Office Provide A Quote From The Communist Secret Police To Help Flesh Out Our Hit Piece?
small dead animals —
... New York Times European correspondent Dan Bilefsky bizarrely relayed the contents of a secret police file from the former Communist state of Czechoslovakia to boost his argument that Vaclav Klaus, the new president of the European Union, is a dangerously arrogant proponent of the free market. Bilefksy's Tuesday story from Prague, "A Fiery Czech Is Poised to Be the Face of Europe," read more like a cautionary left-wing editorial than a news story. More - It's a hit that carries the fingerprints of the climate alarmists . IBD - ...
SMH columnist: Global warming a "fundamentalist religion"
Ace of Spades HQ —
SMH columnist: Global warming a "fundamentalist religion" I think the Sydney Morning Herald will get some ummm.... feedback over this. ...the real fear driving climate alarmists wild is that a more rational approach to the fundamentalist religion of global warming may be in the ascendancy... Disciples, heretics, thought criminals, saints, banishment, and high priests. Yea, they do pretty much got the religion angle covered quite well it would seem. I'm just saying...
Not Done Yet
Neptunus Lex —
... Which might normally be taken as high praise, given the source. But Mr. Klaus, whatever his other virtues might be, is a heretic on the issue of climate change. And that will simply not do: ...
This is what you get...when you mess with us
Alarming News —
This is what you get...when you mess with us Skepticism is not allowed , via Drudge : As the Czech President, Vaclav Klaus, an economist, anti-totalitarian and climate change sceptic, prepares to take up the rotating presidency of the European Union next year, climate alarmists are doing their best to traduce him. The New York Times opened a profile of Klaus, 67, this week with a quote from a 1980s communist secret agent's report, claiming he behaves like a "rejected genius", and asserts there is "palpable fear" he will "embarrass" the EU. Posted by Karol at November ...
All's fair in love and war
Babalú Blog: an island on the net without a bearded dictator —
... and the world begins to doubt the doomsayers, the left has shifted away from the farcical scientific argument and more towards a religious one. If you do not believe that man causes global warming, you are a heretic. And not only are you a heretic, you are a dangerous heretic. And since all is fair in love and war, every tactic available, no matter how vile, will be used to silence your heresy. The Sydney Morning Herald has a great article on this shift. You can read it right HERE . Posted by Alberto de la Cruz at November 29, 2008 09:38 AM Comments Post a comment
When Do Climahysterics Get Their Own Churches?
Pirate's Cove —
... But the real fear driving climate alarmists wild is that a more rational approach to the fundamentalist religion of global warming may be in the ascendancy - whether in the parliamentary offices of the world’s largest trading bloc or in the living rooms of Blacktown. ...
When Do Climahysterics Get Their Own Churches?
Stop The ACLU —
I hope they get some sort of cute uniform, too. Something low cut and sexy. For the women. Maybe they can all wear lettuce bikini’s, like the PETA wackos. But the real fear driving climate alarmists wild is that a more rational approach to the fundamentalist religion of global warming may be in the ascendancy - whether in the parliamentary offices of the world’s largest trading bloc or in the living rooms of Blacktown. Are the disciples of AGW part of a religion? We’ll come back to that shortly. As the global financial crisis takes hold, perhaps people are starting to wonder ...
