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Semi-News: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Blames Bush for Hurricane
AZCONSERVATIVE ^ | Aug 1, 2005 | John Semmens

Posted on 09/02/2005 2:29:54 PM PDT by John Semmens

Robert Kennedy Jr., attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council, blamed President’s Bush’s failure to sign the Kyoto Treaty for the damage done by Hurricane Katrina.

“The Kyoto Treaty clearly forbids hurricanes from coming ashore,” said Kennedy. “Without the protection of this vital document, the United States will continue to remain vulnerable to bad weather.”

Kennedy’s words were echoed by Juergen Trittin, Germany’s environment minister. “The increasing frequency of these storms can only be explained by America’s failure to sign the Kyoto Treaty,” said Trittin. “For this, I blame George Bush.”

Kennedy went on to demand immediate tax increases on all fuels, cessation of oil exploration, rationing of all energy supplies and the establishment of a Federal Climate Control Administration as the best way to prevent further cataclysmic storms from destroying civilization.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons
KEYWORDS: blame; hurricane; katrina; kennedy; neworleans; rfkjr
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1 posted on 09/02/2005 2:29:54 PM PDT by John Semmens
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The sky is falling, the sky is falling!


2 posted on 09/02/2005 2:34:47 PM PDT by dhs12345 (w)
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To: John Semmens

My favorite part about blaming Bush for Kyoto is the fact that it got skunked in the Senate something like 98-0..


3 posted on 09/02/2005 2:35:35 PM PDT by cardinal4 ("When the Levee breaks, Mama you got to move.......")
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I blame Robert Francis Kennedy Sr for inflicting his bonehead son on the world.


4 posted on 09/02/2005 2:35:49 PM PDT by msnimje (TAKE CNN OFF YOUR REMOTE - THEY ARE THE ENEMY OF THE US)
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Or may Semi-retarded news. He is a Kennedy after all. Kind of precludes anything beyond a room temperature IQ. Hey Robbie, how much of the old trust fund have you shelled out to the people of NO?
5 posted on 09/02/2005 2:39:31 PM PDT by MNJohnnie (Conservatives...lack sufficient cynicism to properly assess the nature of their liberal opponents)
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To: MNJohnnie

Someone should take those toy keyboards and planes away from that child. Your family has done enough damage. Leave us alone.


6 posted on 09/02/2005 2:40:52 PM PDT by samadams2000 (Pitchforks and Lanterns..with a smiley face!)
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“The Kyoto Treaty clearly forbids hurricanes from coming ashore,” said Kennedy.

He can't be serious.

7 posted on 09/02/2005 2:42:21 PM PDT by perfect stranger ("Hell Bent for Election" by Warburg)
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Every time I hear this stuttering dunce speak, I am taken with an overwhelming urge to kick him in the ass.


8 posted on 09/02/2005 2:42:33 PM PDT by Octar
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To: samadams2000
Leave us alone

. Amen! AMEN!

9 posted on 09/02/2005 2:42:59 PM PDT by MNJohnnie (Conservatives...lack sufficient cynicism to properly assess the nature of their liberal opponents)
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To: John Semmens

“The Kyoto Treaty clearly forbids hurricanes from coming ashore,” Dumbfounded silence at the sheer stupidity.


10 posted on 09/02/2005 2:43:01 PM PDT by Res Nullius (Sometimes you have to kill a chicken to teach the monkey a lesson)
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I blame Robert Francis Kennedy Sr for inflicting his bonehead son on the world.

Who knows what the old man would have become? He was a loyal aid to Joe McCarthy. He was way out in front on the destructive nature of the US welfare state. He may be spinning in his grave at the stupidity of the lad.

I think it is a prerequisite to be a Democrat in good standing these days to:

1. Despise Bush, and

2. Despise Americana at its heart i.e. hate the United States above all else in the world.

Maybe Jr. just wants to be a good Democrat.

11 posted on 09/02/2005 2:43:29 PM PDT by stevem
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To: cardinal4

Even more astonishing it Kennedy's belief that a single signature can stop a hurricane. Are all Kennedys this foolish?


12 posted on 09/02/2005 2:43:44 PM PDT by Dutch Boy
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To: Dutch Boy

This is satire right? Please tell me this is satire.


13 posted on 09/02/2005 2:44:45 PM PDT by cdga5for4
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To: John Semmens
I blame Kennedy for this!!!!

If he'd keep his mouth shut we'd have NO global warming..
14 posted on 09/02/2005 2:50:57 PM PDT by glaseatr (God Bless, My Nephew, SGT Adam Estep 2nd Bat, 5th Cav reg died Thursday April 29, 2004 Baghdad Iraq)
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Kennedy and his fellow enviro wacko's are the reason I cannot afford to drive my car to day. Gas in my small town has gone up .70 in 1 week because no additional capacity for refining or shipping has been built in 25 years. Some one should be pointing this out in the national media on a daily basis. Every crisis is magnified 100 fold because of the terrible shortage of refining and shipping capabilities and the environmentalist and the politicians who have surrendered to them on every front are 100% responsible.
15 posted on 09/02/2005 2:52:17 PM PDT by kublia khan (absolute war brings total victory)
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1. Despise Bush...

You know, the President loves this country so much that they have to hate The United States of America because of their blind hate for him

16 posted on 09/02/2005 2:52:41 PM PDT by msnimje (TAKE CNN OFF YOUR REMOTE - THEY ARE THE ENEMY OF THE US)
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You know, the President loves this country so much that they have to hate The United States of America because of their blind hate for him

At first there is temptation to agree with this. Yet, I started to notice during the Reagan years that Democrats and other liberals truly hate the US at the very foundation. This was before any of them knew Bush I even had any kids.

17 posted on 09/02/2005 2:59:11 PM PDT by stevem
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To: John Semmens

TRL


18 posted on 09/02/2005 3:09:14 PM PDT by ThreePuttinDude (Salvation Army 1-800-SAL-ARMY)
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To: stevem
At first there is temptation to agree with this. Yet, I started to notice during the Reagan years that Democrats and other liberals truly hate the US at the very foundation.

I have found this to be true, as well. When I spar with the lefties at work (all very good freinds of mine)I find they complain most about capitalism in its various forms. The one big thing with them is if you make a lot of money, you are obligated to give it to those who dont..

19 posted on 09/02/2005 3:10:45 PM PDT by cardinal4 ("When the Levee breaks, Mama you got to move.......")
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I apologize, I don't have this bookmarked for reference. I had this saved on a file on my computer for later reading.... I copied and pasted this article... Excellent read to counter RFK, Jr.

Katrina and Disgusting Exploitation


By James K. Glassman Published 08/31/2005 TCS

A profound tragedy is unfolding in New Orleans, the most beautiful city in America, with the richest cultural history and the most wonderful style of living. I lived in New Orleans for seven years. I was married there. My children were born there. I have many friends there.



My daughter, her husband and their little baby managed to get out of the city ahead of the flood on Sunday, driving 14 hours into Texas with the few belongings they could stuff into their car. They have no idea what has become of their house and their possessions, not to mention their friends, their pets, their jobs, their way of life.



Tragedies happen, and my daughter and her family are happy just to be alive. Their losses and those of hundreds of thousands of other innocents deserve mourning, prayer and respect.



That is why the response of environmental extremists fills me with what only can be called disgust. They have decided to exploit the death and devastation to win support for the failed Kyoto Protocol, which requires massive cutbacks in energy use to reduce, by a few tenths of a degree, surface warming projected 100 years from now.



Katrina has nothing to do with global warming. Nothing. It has everything to do with the immense forces of nature that have been unleashed many, many times before and the inability of humans, even the most brilliant engineers, to tame these forces.



Giant hurricanes are rare, but they are not new. And they are not increasing. To the contrary. Just go to the website of the National Hurricane Center and check out a table that lists hurricanes by category and decade. The peak for major hurricanes (categories 3,4,5) came in the decades of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, when such storms averaged 9 per decade. In the 1960s, there were 6 such storms; in the 1970s, 4; in the 1980s, 5; in the 1990s, 5; and for 2001-04, there were 3. Category 4 and 5 storms were also more prevalent in the past than they are now. As for Category 5 storms, there have been only three since the 1850s: in the decades of the 1930s, 1960s and 1990s.



But that doesn't stop an enviro-predator like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from writing on the Huffingtonpost website: "Now we are all learning what it's like to reap the whirlwind of fossil fuel dependence which Barbour and his cronies have encouraged. Our destructive addiction has given us a catastrophic war in the Middle East and - now -- Katrina is giving our nation a glimpse of the climate chaos we are bequeathing our children."



Or consider Jurgen Tritten, Germany's environmental minister, in an op-ed in the Frankfurter Rundschau. He wrote (according to a translation prepared for me): "By neglecting environmental protection, America's president shuts his eyes to the economic and human damage that natural catastrophes like Katrina inflect on his country and the world's economy."



The bright side of Katrina, concludes Tritten, is that it will force President Bush to face facts. "When reason finally pays a visit to climate-polluter headquarters, the international community has to be prepared to hand America a worked-out proposal for the future of international climate protection."



He goes on, "There is only one possible route of action. Greenhouse gases have to be radically reduced, and it has to happen worldwide." In other words, thanks to Katrina, we'll finally get Kyoto enforced. (He might start at home, by the way. Europe is not anywhere close to reducing CO2 to Kyoto standards. In fact, the U.S. is doing much better than many Kyoto ratifiers.)



Ross Gelbspan, in a particularly egregious, almost giddy piece in the Boston Globe that was reprinted in the International Herald Tribune, wrote that the hurricane was "nicknamed Katrina by the National Weather Service Katrina, [but] its real name was global warming." He also finds global warming responsible for droughts in the Midwest, strong winds in Scandinavia and heavy rain in Dubai. The reason for all this devastation, of course, is that the Bush Administration is controlled by coal and oil interests.



And the Independent, a widely read British newspaper, reported today that "Sir David King, the British Government's chief scientific adviser, has warned that global warming may be responsible for the devastation reaped by Hurricane Katrina." King contended that "the increased intensity of hurricanes is associated with global warming."



The Kyoto advocates point to warmer ocean temperatures, but they ought to read their own favorite newspaper, The New York Times, which reported yesterday:



"Because hurricanes form over warm ocean water, it is easy to assume that the recent rise in their number and ferocity is because of global warming. But that is not the case, scientists say. Instead, the severity of hurricane seasons changes with cycles of temperatures of several decades in the Atlantic Ocean. The recent onslaught 'is very much natural,' said William M. Gray, a professor of atmospheric science at Colorado State University who issues forecasts for the hurricane season.'"



An article on TCS quoted Gray last year as saying that, while some groups and individuals say that hurricane activity lately "may be in some way related to the effects of increased man-made greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide,…there is no reasonable scientific way that such an interpretation…can be made."



Indeed, there is no evidence that hurricanes are intensifying anyway. For the North Atlantic as a whole, according to the United Nations Environment Programme of the World Meteorological Organization: "Reliable data…since the 1940s indicate that the peak strength of the strongest hurricanes has not changed, and the mean maximum intensity of all hurricanes has decreased."



Yes, decreased.



Not only has the intensity of hurricanes fallen, but, as George H. Taylor, the state climatologist of Oregon has pointed out, so has the frequency of hailstorms in the U.S. (see Changnon and Changnon) and cyclones throughout the world (Gulev, et al.).



But environmental extremists do not want to be bothered with the facts. Nor do they wish to mourn the destruction and death wreaked on a glorious city. To their everlasting shame, they would rather distort and exploit.


20 posted on 09/02/2005 3:10:53 PM PDT by LibertyGrrrl (http://www.conservativepunk.com)
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