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February 4, 2007

Global Warming: How Moonbats Wage War

America's enemies know they can't defeat us on the battlefield. This is why Muslims resort to terrorism — and why France resorts to the comparably despicable United Nations.

As noted earlier, sniveling weasel and President of France Jacques Chirac would like to destroy the American economy by imposing crippling restrictions in the name the Left's latest boogeyman, global warming. He is leading the charge to create a new environmental body that can punish those who don't play along with the War on Weather — namely, us.

Forty-five other Lilliputian nations are on board, as is our own former Vice President Al Gore, who applauds the efforts of Europeans to sabotage our economy.

After someone pulled the string protruding from his neck, Gore bellowed:

We are at a tipping point. We must act, and act swiftly … Such action requires international cooperation.

It's no secret that disintegrating France still indulges in delusions of glory, and hopes to dominate a European Union that can rival the USA. But effete socialists presiding over cultures in precipitous decline are unlikely to rise to our level. So they have to bring us down to theirs, by shooting out the tires on our economy. Anyone surprised to find a prominent Democrat cheering them on?

The stampede rhetoric coming out of the UN gets more frightening every time our tax money is wasted on one of their useless conferences — especially when you consider the underlying motivation. Here's Tim Wirth, President of the United Nations Foundation:

It is time now to hear from the world's policymakers. The so-called and long-overstated "debate" about global warming is now over.

The debate's over? Tell that to Lawrence Solomon, who recently wrote these informative pieces (via TMH's Bacon Bits):

Global warming has nothing to do with the weather. It is a campaign of undiluted moonbattery, aimed at raising taxes, crippling business, increasing government power, and pulling the rug out from under the United States.

On a tip from Wiggins.

Posted by Van Helsing at February 4, 2007 9:33 PM

Comments

8 degrees here in the National Capitol Region This morning. 35 below zero in Chicago. 20 below in Detroit. 38 below in Winnipeg.

Just sayin'

If you want further proof of how Global Warming, a.k.a. Manbearpig is being used by the moonbat left, just compare and contrast how they deal with it versus the real threat of terrorism:

Terrorism: Object and Protest to even the slightest degree of government anti-terrorism surveillance or personal inconvenience.
Manbearpig: Demand that the government be granted absolute, dictatorial power over individuals and tell them how to live.

Terrorism: Whine constantly about the cost of fighting Islamo-Fascism on the Iraqi Front.
Manbearpig: Demand that the US economy alone bear a cost greater than fighting 5 wars in Iraq simultaneously for a century in order to implement Kyoto. (Which, even its advocates admit, only shaves less than a tenth of a degree off global warming over a century.)

Terrorism: Encourage sedition, make heroes out of nutjobs who claim 9-11 was an inside job, tell people the government is lying to them in order to increase state power and make selected cronies rich, whine that people who dissent are being "silenced."
Manbearpig: Silence all skeptics, insist that the people and governments who stand to gain the most power and make the most money from Global Warming are absolutely telling them nothing but the truth, insist that anyone who dissents from Global Warming dogma be punished.

Posted by: V the K at February 5, 2007 5:43 AM

-4 F/wind chil -22 F, just north of Pittsburgh, PA. Sure could use some of Al Gores hot air to warm things up.

Posted by: General Jack D. Ripper at February 5, 2007 6:00 AM

More support for VH's Thesis comes from EU Environment Commissioner Margot Wallstrom.

"[Kyoto] is not a simple environmental issue where you can say it is an issue where the scientists are not unanimous," [Wallstrom] said. "This is about international relations, this is about economy, about trying to create a level playing field for big businesses throughout the world." To the EU, Kyoto is about the United States' "unfair tax competition," its government consistently refusing to match the Europeans' zeal for taxing energy use to modify behaviour, particularly repressing automobile use and population.

One also notes that China, India, Mexico, and Brazil are exempted from Kyoto. Do Chinese, Indian, Mexican, and Brazilian CO2 emissions not contribute to ManBearPig? What's up with that?

Posted by: V the K at February 5, 2007 6:16 AM

Meanwhile, NYT Moonbat Sees Subliminal References to Iraq in Superbowl Ads.

More than a dozen spots celebrated violence in an exaggerated, cartoonlike vein that was intended to be humorous, but often came across as cruel or callous.
...one man beat the other at a game of rock, paper, scissors by throwing a rock at his opponent’s head.
...The problem with the spot, created internally at Prudential, was that whenever the announcer said, “a rock” — invoking the Prudential logo, the rock of Gibraltar — it sounded as if he were saying, yes, “Iraq.”

That girly man ("Violence isn't funny, it's callous and cruel") should be severely wedgied.

Posted by: V the K at February 5, 2007 6:23 AM

Posted by: V the K at February 5, 2007 1:13 PM