I found Peter's argument very credible. And the descriptor you cite  
below is quite mild as name calling goes. Particularly for this list:-).
Paul
On Jan 29, 2008, at 3:34 AM, AlunFoto wrote:

> Peter,
>
> When you can get _that_ agitated by a mild word "hoax", said in jest,
> and go on to call everyone what you do, it doesn't lend much
> credibility to your arguments.
>
> "Holy crusaders of mother Gaia"... Sorry, Peter. Calm down.
>
> Best,
> Jostein
>
> 2008/1/29, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Their solutions are not necessarily correct either..  I should know
>> better than give an inch in this debate.  The holy crusaders of  
>> mother
>> Gaia don't seem to take human suffering, except for their own, and
>> sometimes not even that, into account.  If the suffering is far  
>> enough
>> away, or doesn't conform to their political argument, then it's
>> unimportant or strangely not happening.  The people living in  
>> poverty in
>> far off lands "want" to live that way, and it's "better for them"  
>> anyway
>> to retain their quaint customs instead of adopting the same  
>> comforts of
>> "so called civilization", (I'm using words here that I've heard  
>> all too
>> often from so called environmentalists in quotes),  that the
>> environmentalists, most of them safely protected from any real nature
>> enjoy.  After all if the regulations that are necessary to "Save the
>> Planet", cause a factory to close, or not be built in the first  
>> place,
>> and a relatively poor person to lose their job or never get a better
>> one, and go to bed a little hungry, maybe live a shorter more brutish
>> life with few amenities,  it was the businesses fault for not  
>> building
>> or closing that factory, or the systems fault for not  
>> "incentiveizing"
>> some kind of work for the nether regions or the world or capitalisms
>> fault because it's so rapacious, never the regulators or the
>> environmentalists.  They almost never discuss costs vs benefits  
>> except
>> to dismiss them, or dismiss those who try to take them into account.
>>
>> AlunFoto wrote:
>>> P.J. Alling wrote:
>>>
>>>> I hate this use of the word Hoax.  A hoax doesn't harm people,  
>>>> except
>>>> maybe the pride of the gullible.  If the global warming fanatics  
>>>> are
>>>> wrong, then many people will be harmed by their actions.  If  
>>>> they're
>>>> right then serious actions should be taken, though not  
>>>> unnecessarily the
>>>> ones they propose .  Either way the debate isn't helped by the  
>>>> use of
>>>> improper terms.
>>>>
>>>
>>> "Fanatics" are the ones who drive this debate to where most of us  
>>> have
>>> to take a stance. But using it as a label for the other group  
>>> doesn't
>>> help the debate much either. :-)
>>>
>>> Love yer sentence ".. though not _un_necessarily the ones they  
>>> propose".
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Jostein
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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>>
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