Sunday, May 28, 2006

The Argument Against Global Warming

The right wing rebuttal to Gore's film on Global Warming: "An Inconvenient Truth"

1) Sterling Burnett a senior fellow at the Exxon-backed National Center for Policy Analysis, argued against the film with this comparison of Gore to a Nazi propagandist: "You dont go see Joseph Goebbels films to see the truth about Nazi Germany. You dont go see Al Gores films to see the truth about global warming."

2) Now, Bill Gray from the Washington Post magazine states: "Gore believed in global warming almost as much as Hitler believed there was something wrong with the Jews."

How about a scientific rebuttal to the points made in Gore's movie, if those points are so far off base?

Remember Republican responses to comparisons of Bush and his policies to Nazi Germany? Republicans have declared that any comparisons made to Nazis are "hateful, vitriolic rhetoric," "despicable,"and "deplorable, desparate tactics."

1 Comments:

At 9:46 PM, May 31, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

Please tell me you weren't expecting the Republicans to be consistent! *grin*

Meanwhile, back in 2004 Slashdot posted statistics that showed that out of about 1000 papers on global warming over the previous five years, 75% stated that humans were responsible for climate change, while 25% mentioned climate change but did not place the blame. No peer-reviewed papers have stated that climate change is false.

It's a vast left wing and scientist conspiracy, apparently.

 

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