To: Libloather
He has pressed for the global good with a compelling message about the danger of climate change and a clear call for moral responsibility, knitting together science and faith, reason and passion. He has refused to be distracted by the character-assassins, the fear-mongers, the science-deniers and the merchants of short-term gain. He has remained faithful to his mission of protecting the earth and its inhabitants.
In this world of moral relativity and semantic mysticism, every one of these things could be (and have been) said about Hitler or Stalin or Mao or Bin Ladin or Al Qaeda.. Anyone can posit a threat and make a clear call for what he claims is moral responsibility toward ameliorating the invented threat. And con-men, whether political or merely economic, always "knit together" science, faith, reason, and passion to make something that looks to the mark to be genuine. Screw Algore and his profits of doom--he is one of the greatest fearmongers and science-deniers walking the planet today. As far as "merchants of short-term gain" are concerned, Algore has gotten in on the ground floor of the economic opportunism opened up by his scare tactics: "We're all gonna die if we don't reduce the Danger Substance. Step right up, folks, step right up and buy Algore's Danger Substance and Guilt Reducer."
34 posted on
12/30/2007 6:55:32 AM PST by
aruanan
To: aruanan
In 2004 Gore was particularly vocal in his message that “global warming” was more dangerous than international terrorism. Bill Clinton supported this idea in a couple of key speeches that year. Since Republicans were seen as strong on national security the Democrats needed to come up with a boogie man that would give kids worse nightmares than 9/11 and Bin Laden.
“Global warming” serves the cabal of crooks at the United Nations as a way of relieving Third World potentates of their responsibility for the poverty and misery of their citizens. “Global warming” puts all the blame on the industrialized countries. This all works to the financial advantage of Gore and his cronies.
49 posted on
12/30/2007 7:28:06 AM PST by
Brad from Tennessee
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