Just in time for Halloween comes this, from the premier global warming alarmist himself, Al Gore:
Hurricane Sandy is "a disturbing sign of things to come," he said, on his blog. "We must heed this warning and act quickly to solve the climate crisis. Dirty energy makes dirty weather."
Oooh, scarrrryy.
Is there really any man more desperate to prove his relevancy than Gore? He lost the battle of the hanging chad. He lost the moral ground of "family first" with a rumored affair that led to divorce. He lost a large portion of the global warming believing public, as report after report has emerged in recent months highlighting the fallacies of climate change science and findings.
It's to that last, however -- to the global warming argument -- that Gore steadfastly clings.
Why, Al Gore, why?
If it's a hurricane justification that's needed, here's one that beats Gore's.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-elections/us-election-diary-tv-preacher-blames-sandy-on-gay-rights-8262261.html
A biblically based argument that God punishes disobedient nations, versus another Al Gore rant about the need to regulate energy production. Not saying the preacher is right.
But Al Gore's argument is tired. And perhaps other lines of thought could at least be considered.
Hurricane Sandy is "a disturbing sign of things to come," he said, on his blog. "We must heed this warning and act quickly to solve the climate crisis. Dirty energy makes dirty weather."
Oooh, scarrrryy.
Is there really any man more desperate to prove his relevancy than Gore? He lost the battle of the hanging chad. He lost the moral ground of "family first" with a rumored affair that led to divorce. He lost a large portion of the global warming believing public, as report after report has emerged in recent months highlighting the fallacies of climate change science and findings.
It's to that last, however -- to the global warming argument -- that Gore steadfastly clings.
Why, Al Gore, why?
If it's a hurricane justification that's needed, here's one that beats Gore's.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-elections/us-election-diary-tv-preacher-blames-sandy-on-gay-rights-8262261.html
A biblically based argument that God punishes disobedient nations, versus another Al Gore rant about the need to regulate energy production. Not saying the preacher is right.
But Al Gore's argument is tired. And perhaps other lines of thought could at least be considered.
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