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From: LindyBill12/14/2007 8:04:56 PM
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U.N. Courage
GOP VIXEN
By Scott Sheffield

The U.N. has a reputation for inaction. If there is a dictator murdering civilians, the U.N. will debate and pass meaningless resolutions. Once the dictator runs out of foes to kill, the U.N. then congratulates the dictator for not killing as many people and lauds him as a true man of peace.

When it comes to global warming however, the U.N. must act now. After all, every day that passes without action is a day they could be collecting taxes. And everyone knows collecting taxes cleans the air. It's all about money and power and the U.N. wants a global tax on carbon dioxide. MIT climatologist Dr. Lindzen understands the implications when he warns, "Controlling carbon is a bureaucrat's dream. If you control carbon, you control life." The U.N. is really after money and power and every year that passes without a killer hurricane, hot summer, or children's movie with dancing penguins talking about the danger to their habitat, gets them father away from their goal of global rule.

Finally, the U.N.'s inaction may work for humanity. Although the U.N. has proclaimed the science is settled, 100 scientists have signed a letter asking the world to have the "courage to do nothing." Now these scientist seem to know what their talking about because if there is any form of courage at the U.N., it is the courage to do nothing. gopvixen.blogs.com
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