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10-13-2006, 09:55 AM
John Burtis
Canada Free Press
13 Oct 06
My, I was certainly taken aback when I saw that Grist Magazine's staff writer, Mr. David Roberts, is calling for "Nuremberg" style trials for global warming "deniers."
Grist, you see, is the latest hopped up hot house periodical to feature not only an interview with that rising global warming tsar, Al Gore, but one with his close pal in the saddle, Bill Moyers, the darling of the PBS's pulp fictional genre. And Bill's conversazione is available in the current edition.
Mr. Roberts is totally incensed, it appears, that Exxon Mobil, for pity sakes, actually believes that the oil business is viable and, gasp, donates money to institutions supporting its views on energy. And, according to a panting Mr. Roberts, they operate just like the tobacco companies because they peddle an equally noxious and poisonous emission * carbon dioxide * a carcinogen if ever there was one. And carbon dioxide will kill you just as fast as the nasty death dealing chemicals found in tobacco and in those dreaded additives that make the death weed taste so doggone good, like chocolate.
Not satisfied with bawling, shouting, writing, blathering, and pushing people around, to say nothing of passing off Mr. Gore's impolitic pseudo-science as fantastically pure Einsteinian thought on full parade, save for the lack of that beautiful equation or two, David Roberts is now prepared to start up the show trials to begin the prosecution of those, like me I guess, who fail to fall for Mr. Gore's favorite personal and trite fictional theories on the global dissemination of hothouse gasses.
More (http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/burtis101306.htm)
Canada Free Press
13 Oct 06
My, I was certainly taken aback when I saw that Grist Magazine's staff writer, Mr. David Roberts, is calling for "Nuremberg" style trials for global warming "deniers."
Grist, you see, is the latest hopped up hot house periodical to feature not only an interview with that rising global warming tsar, Al Gore, but one with his close pal in the saddle, Bill Moyers, the darling of the PBS's pulp fictional genre. And Bill's conversazione is available in the current edition.
Mr. Roberts is totally incensed, it appears, that Exxon Mobil, for pity sakes, actually believes that the oil business is viable and, gasp, donates money to institutions supporting its views on energy. And, according to a panting Mr. Roberts, they operate just like the tobacco companies because they peddle an equally noxious and poisonous emission * carbon dioxide * a carcinogen if ever there was one. And carbon dioxide will kill you just as fast as the nasty death dealing chemicals found in tobacco and in those dreaded additives that make the death weed taste so doggone good, like chocolate.
Not satisfied with bawling, shouting, writing, blathering, and pushing people around, to say nothing of passing off Mr. Gore's impolitic pseudo-science as fantastically pure Einsteinian thought on full parade, save for the lack of that beautiful equation or two, David Roberts is now prepared to start up the show trials to begin the prosecution of those, like me I guess, who fail to fall for Mr. Gore's favorite personal and trite fictional theories on the global dissemination of hothouse gasses.
More (http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/burtis101306.htm)