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Naturalized-Texan
04-11-2007, 09:50 AM
PAGLIA: 'Man is too weak to permanently affect nature' (http://www.salon.com/opinion/paglia/2007/04/11/global_warming/index3.html) 'Cooling and warming will go on forever'

As a native of upstate New York, whose dramatic landscape was carved by the receding North American glacier 10,000 years ago, I have been contemplating the principle of climate change since I was a child. Niagara Falls, as well as the even bigger dry escarpment of Clark Reservation near Syracuse, is a memento left by the glacier. So is nearby Green Lakes State Park, with its mysteriously deep glacial pools. When I was 10, I lived with my family at the foot of a drumlin -- a long, undulating hill of murrain formed by eddies of the ancient glacier melt.

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However, I am a skeptic about what is currently called global warming. I have been highly suspicious for years about the political agenda that has slowly accrued around this issue. As a lapsed Catholic, I detest dogma in any area. Too many of my fellow Democrats seem peculiarly credulous at the moment, as if, having ground down organized religion into nonjudgmental, feel-good therapy, they are hungry for visions of apocalypse. From my perspective, virtually all of the major claims about global warming and its causes still remain to be proved.

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...when I tried to watch Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" on cable TV recently, I wasn't able to get past the first 10 minutes. I was snorting with disgust at its manipulations and distortions and laughing at Gore's lugubrious sentimentality, which was painfully revelatory of his indecisive, self-thwarting character.

DesertFox
04-12-2007, 08:28 PM
I just never could understand why Camille's a Democrat. She's one of the most brilliant minds going. She cuts the to heart of an issue at the snap of a finger, and I've never -- NEVER -- seen her wrong on an issue of fact.

But her heart leans to Europe, as she's made clear a number of times. I love her too much to, well, hate her, but Camille's opinions on what should be, and what should be done, and what is, just can't be taken seriously.