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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: E who wrote (134490)4/1/2001 7:51:58 PM
From: greenspirit   of 769667
 
Well, I got to hand it to you and zonkie, that's a better list then I've seen posted before. I noticed you stated as "fact", there is a strong consensus in the world's scientific community that the threat of global warming is very real and action is needed immediately.

I wonder how they came to this conclusion. Have they considered the 19,200 people contained in this list, many of which work in the field of climatology? oism.org

Additionally, check out this list of 25 meteorologists in Ohio, who Clinton attempted to manipulate in order to build public support for the Kyoto Protocols. They didn't take the bait, and reacted by signing the petition I cite earlier. sepp.org

The petition I posted earlier has not been filled up by people with only bachelors degrees as you inferred. And if you read it, I'm sure you understand that. So, let's try and not muddy the water with silly innuendo's like that. There are far more PHD's on my list of 19,200 scientists, by an order of thousands, then the 60 American Nobel prize winners who've been cited.

I started looking up the Nobel winners in order to see whether they had any background in climatology. And what I found was they had very little background in the field of weather or climatology. Remember, 'writers' get Nobel prizes, but it doesn't mean they know anything more about the climate than you or I.

The more I keep reading about this Kyoto treaty, the more I realize it's being used to drum up support in order to redistribute the earths wealth. Many countries around the world simply don't think it's fair we use 22% of the worlds energy, and they want to even the playing field for themselves.

So, the Nobel list really isn't too difficult to figure out, most of the Nobel prize winners are probably very left wing socialists, who are inclined toward one world government solutions.

The first American on the list is a professor at Princeton. The same Princeton which gave a chair to a person who believes it's morally alright to kill a 28 day old baby, who believes animals are on an equal moral footing with people, and who compared chickens pens with Nazi concentration camps.

But, before we go any further in this discussion. Am I to assume by your original post condemning Bush, that you believe we should ratify the Kyoto Protocols and implement the mandates? Because, I fervently do not.
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