Posted on 07/29/2010 1:15:59 PM PDT by Justaham
This is how the left treats those with whom they disagree, folks. Daily Kos contributing editor and Examiner.com writer Steven Andrew has suggested that anyone that disagrees with the globaloney of global warming should commit suicide in a Soylent Green world.
In his examiner column headlined, Studies Show Dramatic Decrease in Plankton, Andrew made what he called a symbolic suggestion that might be in bad taste.
After railing that skeptic Steve Millroy regularly carpet bombs newspaper editorial pages with climate change disinformation, Andrew then makes his suggestion.
Right about here Id like to insert a symbolic suggestion about how climate change skeptics might best serve their fellow man in the future Soylent Green world theyre eagerly foisting on the rest of us. Id like to, but the Examiner Overlords feel this would be in bad taste, no pun intended, so youll have to use your imagination. In the words of Kent Brockman, I for one welcome our overlords
(Excerpt) Read more at gatewaypundit.firstthings.com ...
Let’s see if I have this right...
Take an hypothetically based computer program, insert falsified data, create a scenario (with religious overtones) based on the falsified data, promote the scenario (myth) with stolen US taxpayer money using the national news media propagandists and prostitute “scientists”, label those who don’t believe in the myth as unlearned and ignorant deniers. When we still refuse to believe the myth we are then encouraged by the myth makers to kill ourselves? Hmmmm
If an animal is sick beyond recovery, we put them down.
What can we do with these Gaia wackos?
FUBO
FUKOS
No, I don't think so. I think I will go out and chop down a few trees, drive around in my SUV, and turn down the thermostat in my house so the electric bill can go up.
Hey Steely! How has your summer been?
Hey Steely! How has your summer been?
Great summer. Stayed in country. Been to DC a couple of times. Going again next month. Saw MLB games in D.C. and St. Louis. Thanks for asking, Delacon. What have you been up to?
And we share the same country with these weirdos....:-(
Well I just got a tripple sunburn down at the beach. Havent gotten one of those since my 20s. Thats where you get a sunburn, go back the next day and get another, then go back for a third day. But my sis and her family were in from the UK where the water is never warm and her kids and my kids had the time of their lives. Somebody has to teach all those kids how to belly surf so I was in the sun alot as opposed to my initial job of establishing a seat/umbrella/towel beachhead for the clan. Fun was had by all, UV rays were mostly had by me.
Steven,
You first.
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