Here is the letter to the editor I wrote that was printed today. It was written in response to an editorial.
Readers have to admire the gall of eco-zealot Fred Musante (Politics at> the end of the World, (12/10/09) who doubles down on the demand that American taxpayers submit to UN green regulation despite the fact that the
man-man global warming hoax has been exposed. Musante’s position is that even though the scientific data used to promote the hoax was fabricated, tactics employed to “hide the decline” and the peer review process corrupted and skeptics silenced, citizens should willingly lower their standard of living, cough up trillions of dollars, lose their jobs, practice meaningless green rituals like using CFL bulbs and drive clown cars on the oft chance that a warmist end-of-the world fantasy occurs.
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If the global warming hoax was the first time eco-zealots used alarmist tactics to advance their agenda, maybe taxpayers would be sympathetic, however we have seen this movie before. The acid rain hoax that was supposed to destroy the forests in the northeast was a complete lie.
Billions were spent to solve a non existent problem. The lumber industry in Oregon that provided hundreds of thousands of jobs was destroyed based on the spotted owl extinction hoax. The spotted owl data was just made up.
The worst hoax of all was perpetrated by eco-goddess Rachel Carson who spread the lie that the cheap, benign pesticide DDT harmed the environment, condemning millions of Africans to death by malaria. Rachel Carson joins> the ranks of greatest mass murderers in the 20th century along with Mao,
Stalin and Hiltler.
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The green movement promoted by Musante is a combination of a pagan religion and communism whose goal is to impoverish and enslave America.. Instead of paying a ridiculous green tax as Musante proposes, I say we roll back every
> eco-regulation and tax back to 1970 when this dangerous, pagan nonsense began. Let’s remove the self imposed economic chains America struggles to carry and return her to a prosperous, happy time: 1970 BAG - before Al Gore.
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A well-crafted letter; thank you for posting :-)