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> Beloved,
>
> Long before Hitler began the mass murder of millions of Jews, long
> before he gave the order to light the gas chambers and ovens, the
> world was given a glimpse into the mind of evil through his infamous
> treatise on hate, Mein Kampf.    This work was so outrageous that
> very few took it seriously.  Hitler, however, was serious and willing
> to push the envelope  while millions of "good" people sat on their
> hands.  The rest is history.  Before his bloody work was done,
> sixty-million people lay dead on the continent of Europe.
>
> Perhaps we are being given a glimpse into the mind of evil, yet
> again.  Algore has written a book about the environment which he has
> titled Earth in the Balance.  His work is equally outrageous and few
> take him seriously.  His cause is the environment.  His cause is
> driven by theological presuppostions.  His struggle is religious in
> nature.  Perhaps this would explain his wicked behavior in this
> presidental election and the mendacity of his "brownshirt" shock
> troops like William Daley and Warren Christopher?  You should read
> the following article from the Cato Institute.  Don't be surprised if
> it scares you.  It should.
>
> "And so I believe to-day that my conduct is in accordance with the
> will of the Almighty Creator. In standing guard against the Jew I am
> defending the handiwork of the Lord."   (Adolf Hitler)
>
> pastorman
>
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>  Source: The Cato Institute
> Published: November 14, 2000 Author: Patrick J. Michaels
> Posted on 11/15/2000 04:54:19 PST by coteblanche
> Suppose a man who wrote the following ran for president of the United
> States and narrowly lost:
>
> Saving the environment is the "central organizing principle" for
> civilization, which "means embarking on an all-out effort to use
> every policy and program, every law and institution, every treaty and
> alliance, every tactic and strategy, every plan and course of action
> -- to use, in short, every means to halt the destruction of the
> environment and to preserve and nurture our ecological system.  Minor
> shifts in policy, marginal adjustments in ongoing programs, moderate
> improvements in laws and regulations, rhetoric offered in lieu of
> genuine change -- these are all forms of appeasement, designed to
> satisfy the public's desire to believe that sacrifice, struggle, and
> a wrenching transformation of society will not be necessary."
>
> That lengthy but revealing quote is from page 274 of Vice President
> Gore's book "Earth in the Balance."  Other passages likewise predict
> his behavior when confronted with political loss.
>
> Remember, this is the same person who, at the end of the campaign,
> remarked in his stump speech that he advocates good while those who
> oppose him favor evil. People gasped at his egomania as if it were
> something new.  But 12 years earlier, concerning global warming, he
> wrote in The New Republic: "'Evil' and 'Good' are terms not used
> frequently by politicians. Yet I do not see how this problem [global
> warming] can be solved without reference to spiritual values."
>
> Such a person would simply not accept narrow rejection by the
> electorate, and would believe that forces of evil -- not voters --
> were responsible for his failure. He would probably stop at nothing
> if there were any chance, however small, that he could change the
> result.  It is very clear that one step on the way to imposing the
> "central organizing principal for civilization" is becoming president
> of the most powerful nation in civilization, which is, in Gore's
> mind, simply required.
>
> He is now acting out the script of his book.  He has 150 lawyers in
> Florida exploring "every law and insititution." He is engaging "every
> tactic and strategy," one of which is becoming dangerously apparent:
> civil unrest charged with racial animosity.  He clearly does not care
> about this danger.  He could have told Jesse Jackson to cool it. When
> Al Sharpton shows up, as he likely will (no Democratic circus is
> complete without his act), Gore he won't tell him to go away.
>
> Gore apparently believes that his mission to save the planet is worth
> the destruction of the way we elect presidents. And every day that
> this charade continues, the chance for more corruption and fraud
> increases.  Gore says he will tie up the process for "as long as it
> takes." The part he left out is that he meant as long as it takes for
> him to usurp the presidency with "every plan and course of action."
>
> On page 11 of his book, he wrote, "In my view.our [political] system
> is on the verge of losing its essential equilibrium" because of "the
> timidity of vision that characterize too many of us in government."
> Well, he's certainly on a bold path now.  On page 15, he tells us
> why: "I have become very impatient with my own tendency to put a
> finger to the political winds and proceed cautiously."
>
> But extraordinary times demand extraordinary measures.  See page 294:
> "...we now face the prospect of a kind of global civil war between
> those who refuse to consider the consequences of civilization's
> relentless advance and those who refuse to be silent partners in the
> destruction."  Does it matter what the voters have said?  On page
> 167, Gore says there is "a fundamental problem with the political
> system itself.  Aside from its uninspired response to the
> environmental crisis, our political system itself has now been
> exploited, manhandled, and abused to the point that we are no longer
> making consistently intelligent choices about our course as a
> nation."
>
> As an environmental scientist specializing in climatology, I have
> studied Gore intensively for two decades. Along the way he has
> trashed the careers and reputations of dozens of scientists who, by
> his logic, are "evil" and obstruct his vision of a "wrenching
> transformation of society."  It was only a select few of us who had
> personally witnessed his malignant ego. Now it is the entire world.
> But it is nothing new.  He told us all about himself in his book,
> published nine years ago.

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