WT EDITORIAL:
Separation between church & state? 
Not from Thomas Jefferson!




































Doug Fiedor
[email protected]  
  
  
Jefferson (and other Founding Fathers) said many times that there should be no 
official government church, never that government should disparage religion.  
Here's an interesting little video that shows some of that.  You may be 
somewhat surprised!  
So, how did we end up with all of today's misplaced separation of church and 
state malarkey?  Look up the ten points of the Communist Manifesto.  Over the 
past 50 years, the Democrats among us have implemented them here.  
  

A Church You may Not have Known About
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlfEdJNn15E
   
  
  
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/mar/3/close-the-epa/ 
EDITORIAL: Close the EPA
It’s time to stop funding carbon mysticism with taxpayer dollars
By THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The Washington Times
March 3, 2011 


As Congress looks for ways to trim the budget, the Environmental Protection 
Agency (EPA) represents an opportunity for up to $9 billion in savings. This 
outfit has become little more than an advocacy group for trendy leftist causes 
operating on the public’s dime.  Many liberal policies being promoted are so 
unpopular that congressional Democrats can’t muster the votes to get them 
through the proper legislative process.  So they go to the EPA instead. 


That’s why the EPA announced Tuesday that it had revised the deadlines imposed 
on certain companies for reporting so-called “greenhouse gas” production.  A 
facility that manufactures paper, for example, would have to determine whether 
it “emits 25,000 metric tons of carbon-dioxide equivalent (CO2e)” per year.  
The agency guesses that this covers about 10,000 businesses which would then be 
forced to measure their carbon-dioxide output, maintain detailed records and 
submit reports to EPA busybodies. 


All of this extra work is required not to make companies more productive or 
more competitive in the marketplace.  Instead, it increases the EPA’s power 
over the private sector in the name of fighting the purported effects of global 
warming. 

Although we are led to believe that each metric ton of carbon dioxide brings 
the planet closer to the brink of destruction, companies won’t be compelled to 
report the greenhouse-gas emissions of their own employees, about a dozen of 
whom would produce a metric ton of carbon dioxide while breathing on the job 
for a year.  “This carbon dioxide is part of a natural closed-loop cycle and 
does not contribute to the greenhouse-gas concentrations in the atmosphere,” 
the EPA website explains.  “Natural processes of photosynthesis (in plants) and 
respiration (in plants and animals) maintain a balance of oxygen and carbon 
dioxide in the atmosphere. Thus, the carbon dioxide from natural process is not 
included in greenhouse-gas inventories.” 

This line of thinking betrays the unscientific basis of the EPA’s endeavor.  If 
a CO2 molecule is making the planet warmer, it doesn’t matter whether it came 
from a factory or an animal or a bureaucrat.  It interacts with the atmosphere 
in exactly the same way. The EPA rule reflects a more mystical view of climate 
change in which individual CO2 molecules can differ.  Mother Earth looks 
favorably upon molecules from “sustainable” sources.  Those from SUVs, 
factories and cigars anger her.  Instead of blessing the planet with cold, she 
will curse it with warmth. 

The left isn’t even consistent with such beliefs.  First lady Michelle Obama’s 
“Let’s Move” campaign encourages kids to be less lazy and sedentary and 
increase their physical activity for better health.  Never mind that this could 
be catastrophic to the planet.  As a child’s muscles burn calories through 
exercise, respiration increases and the amount of carbon dioxide exhaled can 
double.  By comparison, encouraging children to take more naps would cut their 
carbon-dioxide output in half. 

Mrs. Obama wants active lifestyle habits to carry over into adulthood, where a 
grown man can exhale as much as 150 grams of carbon dioxide when running for a 
mile - nearly as much as a Toyota Prius covering the same distance.  Either 
exercising tots are not doing their part to save the planet, or carbon-dioxide 
molecules simply aren’t as evil as the EPA claims.

The House has voted to defund the EPA’s greenhouse-gas campaign.  It ought to 
go further and ask why a federal agency is needed when all 50 states have their 
own departments of environmental quality, natural resources or environmental 
protection.  If the left wants to pursue pseudo-scientific mysticism, it should 
do so without taxpayer money.

© Copyright 2011 The Washington Times, LLC. Click here for reprint permission.  
  
  
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http://fiedorreport.blogspot.com/ 











 


      

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