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[GI Korea] The Answer to Al Gore
Published: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 01:53:31 +0000
I kind of like the Make A Liberal Friend Your Enemy Package.Â* What a great idea.Â* Any thoughts? HT: Tim Blair Read More... |
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Re: [GI Korea] The Answer to Al Gore
I don't believe in Al Gore's cause. Even the Coast to Coast host says he believes it's just a cycle and the sun is warming all the planets, but we may be helping the Earth get hotter. I think it's the political reverse of progress. We were spreading all over America and the world messing with whoever got in our way, but then we seemed to start protecting the Earth from us (people) in any way. We do try to make cures, but with nature growing in the womb (and sometimes outside, when it comes to human experimentation on criminals), instead of non-human nature. It's progress, though, any which way. As we shove God and religion (well, the conservative, yet charitable kind--like Mother Theresa's) more and more out of science, the wider and more barbaric "any" will become. I'm not sure, but I think there's a possibility of Earth worship behind the scenes.
In any case, he took over the station that had NHK news when I was in Lawrence, Ks., and that pissed me off in itself. |
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I never would have thought to go back to GI's comments from last June and talk about Al Gore!
But I think Gore has always been a bore, and not in my wildest dreams would I have considered the idiot a candidate for a Nobel Prize! There had to have been a payoff to someone! Global warming has pretty well been proven to be a hoax. The majority of those in the know consider it just a part of the weather cycle. Why would anyone find themselves in Lawrence Kansas, unless they were hunting pheasants? |
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Re: [GI Korea] The Answer to Al Gore
That was from last June? People don't post often to this section, anyway. It was on the forum front page--at least for politics, so I answered it. I did see these images of temperature-taking machines being near hot machines and such. I think we Americans think these things out more. Unfortunately, it seems most expats from the West seem to be liberals and write global warming articles in English-speaking newspapers in papers of countries that don't seem to think these things through (and run to the U.N. and other left-wing monsters for answers and assistance) and thus, adding to the misinformation (though not all liberals are in lock step with all the common Democrat Party preaching).
In this day and age, am I right about a reversal of who is victim to "progress" or is Earth worship going on? After all, Wicca has a good number of adherents in our military, I hear (what's the truth about that?), the Celts and Druids are popular, and everyone loves, to the opposite of the real practice of Christianity, those religions that have nature as one of their sacred things (forgetting S, Francis, JRR Tolkien and Thomas Kincaid, amongst other Christians' love of nature--in its right place in priorities for Catholics and any Christians). St. Francis is depicted as some human fairy who was cuddly with kids and loved nature only, despite his serious side depicted in stories about him in "The Little Flowers of St. Francis". Only scholars and EWTN watchers know anything about Tolkien's faith. Well, some blame the California fires indirectly on environmentalists not allowing the strategic cutting down of trees in the forest. I didn't read that much about the origins of it. If that were true, environmentalists were the cause of a regular fire becoming a greater fire. I don't know about these o-zone burn and no-burn days for burning stuff when you have a large backyard either. I hate to think of baby birds getting burned when forests are burned strategically as I understand it happens somewhere in Kansas. I think Summer would be better. Then again, it would be hotter as Autumn would be drier. I am no ecologist nor was I raised in the woods, so I have no idea about these things, but I believe something shady is going on in the name of loving nature. |