--- In [email protected], Duveyoung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Shemp, > > Okay, I gotta stomp on your concept. Hang onto your hat, I'm not > saying you're a bad person. > > First, let me admit that it could just be that our sun is a bit warmer > lately, and that's all there is to global warming. Could be. > > BUT . . . > > If Gore is completely wrong, so what? > > If "The Great Global Warming Swindle" makes a fool of anyone who > thinks that global warming is humanly caused, so what?
As long as the alternatives adopted don't cause damage, I'm all for them! > > Do you mean to say that dumping BILLIONS OF TONS of industrial > chemicals into rivers, oceans, land fills and atmosphere is okay by > you? It's one thing to have the polar bears die off and not have a > smoking gun from industry to blame, but the ocean is dying off right > now too, and it ain't the sun doing it. There's a million gage > shotgun still smoking in the hands of GM, Ford, Haliburton, Dow, > General Mills, etc. All the above companies don't use that much energy in relation to what they produce. It's the consumers, such as yourself (as you admit as much, below) that consume the carbon. The corporations are just the innocent middlemen to give you what you want from them. If you want electric non-polluting cars, that's what they'll give you! > > All the laws that Gore would have enacted would mostly, methinks, be > about forcing upstream pissers to keep it in their pants. > > What does it matter if the whole of human kind cleans up the planet > for the wrong reason -- how can there be a wrong reason for that? It will be a great thing as long as it doesn't have any negative impact. > > 25% of L.A. smog is now Chinese soot. How dark does the sky have to > get for you? Do you think there's a lot of time left before the > tipping point -- you know, when it rains and the water is so acidic > that your lawn dies in about ten seconds? > > You've got to bite a bullet here, dude. The ends justifies the means. > Gore found a way to get all of America talking about pollution, and > that GROUP CONSCIOUSNESS was something that would cost (and I know > about these things) perhaps a billion dollars in advertising to get > America to this point "from scratch." > > And you want to toss that? Just cuz, well, then you'd be vindicated > as a better thinker than the stupid greenie babies? > > You want all of America to stop doing anything about pollution, and, > you know, wait for the arrival of a Pollution Messiah who REALLY KNOWS > the cause of global warming etc.? > > Don't you see that that is exactly what Bushco uses as one of its most > powerful tools of manipulation? Study something until the complaining > person goes away, then do nothing -- that's what happens when Bushco > wants to stymie something but still seem to be "working on it > fervently." Today's Democrats are stalling too.....cuz they're hoggies > at the same lobby troughs. > > If they change the name from "Global Warming" to "Global Harming" > would you be satisfied then? Could Gore convince you then that the > earth needed our help? > > Hey, I'm a polluter. I've got Gaia blood on my hands. I don't know > if industry is causing warming, but I sure know all anyone needs to > know when it comes to having MTBE in my glass of water. > > Please don't tell me it's important that the masses have clarity > before it's politically correct for someone to motivate them to do > something good. > > We're out of time, dude. > > When a woman is being raped, the experts suggest that she yells, "FIRE > FIRE FIRE! HELP FIRE!" Do I have to explain why? > > Edg > > > --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <shempmcgurk@> > wrote: > > > > I must thank whomever it was on this forum that posted about "The Great > > Global Warming Swindle" several months ago. > > > > This is probably the single most important documentary made in the past > > 25 years and will undoubtedly have a huge impact upon public policy in > > not only the United States but the world. > > > > I have shown the show, which I was able to obtain on DVD, to about 4 > > different showings already; that is, to people who saw the Al Gore > > propaganda shit called "An Inconvenient Truth", and "Swindle" leaves > > them with their jaw hanging. > > > > The DVD version will be updated (presumably to edit out the one > > interviewee, who appears for only 4 minutes of the 75 minutes who said > > he was misrepresented) as well as lots of extras. > > > > Intolerants and elites, such as new.morning, would be well advised to > > run, not walk, and get a copy. > > >
