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Thursday, April 26, 2007

An Inconvenient Truth, or a Convenient Fiction?


There's a new film out that responds to Al Gore's global warming hysteria: An Inconvenient Truth, or a Convenient Fiction.
From Human Events:

In the film’s introduction Hayward states “the problem with Vice President Gore and other global warming extremists is that they distort the science, grossly exaggerate the risks, argue that anyone who disagrees with them is corrupt, and suggest solutions are easy and cheap -- And that is an all too convenient fiction.”

The film will help those who find it difficult to respond to Algore's haughty but empty rantings on global warming.
Global warming skeptics can find it difficult to verbally puncture Gore’s allegations because of the barrage of scientific gobbledygook used in the film and most environmentalist literature. Luckily, skeptics now have an in-stereo reference guide to help shut down your neighborhood scaremonger. Hayward’s film makes the points -- in clear, everyday terms -- that every American can use to deflate global warming myths.

In other words, it's hard to argue with a complete idiot, because what comes out of his mouth makes so little sense, you don't even know where to begin.

I have that problem sometimes in responding to my four year old son, but he's just beginning to understand the world around him. There's nothing shameful in a small child not making sense; it's altogether different for adults. I don't know what excuse these liberals have, but the parallels are uncanny.


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