Posted on 03/02/2009 4:04:13 AM PST by Delacon
Glad I wasn’t wearing the ole seersucker today. :-)
Time for the earmuffs, better yet I’m staying home with coffee in hand.
How much do you have so far? I heard St. Mary’s county has about 9” this morning, but Towson only a couple.
Certainly I did, as did a lot of other people post related articles. I posted it again here as an important reminder of where the Obama team is coming from on the bogus "climate change" issue, and where they are ultimately going with their "Change America" agenda.
Delaware is doing its small part to keep Hansen from his enviroweenie loonfest by clogging up I95 with about 6-8 inches of snow.
Monday, March 02, 2009
http://planetgore.nationalreview.com/
The Planet Gore Crystal Ball Remains Operational [Greg Pollowitz]
Or, at least, the Gore Effect remains in operation.
That’s right, folks: the Left’s day of civil disobedience in D.C. to protest global warming looks to be snowed out just as I predicted back in December.
03/02 06:00 AM
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
http://planetgore.nationalreview.com/post/?q=OTMwZjQ1YzkyZWZmMzU3NGEzMDEzYjhkNDFiMTk0YjI=
Save the Date [Greg Pollowitz]
Anyone want to bet on a snowstorm hitting D.C. on March 2, 2009?
Make Climate Justice History - Mass civil disobedience March 2nd, 2009 in DC
Dear Friends and Allies-
Were in the process of organizing a mass non-violent civil disobedience to coincide with Power Shift 2009. In late February 2009, the Energy Action Coalition will host over 10,000 climate activists focusing generally on making climate change, clean energy, and green jobs a priority for the new administration. Greenpeace, Rainforest Action Network, the Ruckus Society, Chesapeake Climate Action Network and a host of others are planning a mass non-violent civil disobedience, with a goal of organizing over 1,000 people, to cross the line and sit-in at the Capital Coal Plant.
The Capital Coal Plant is a mixed-burning facility that provides heat/steam/refrigeration to the entire Capitol Complex, including Congress. As part of the Greening The Capitol initiative, the House of Representatives has opted to replace their share of usage of the plant with natural gas and implement broad efficiency measures, the Senate has refused to do so, and continues to use coal. But our goal is not just to clean up this plant alone - its to demand a complete transformation in our national energy policies and priorities.
The action will follow a rally for the Powershift Lobby Day on Capitol Hill, and will begin around 1:00pm. To be clear - this action is NOT an official part of Powershift or EAC, but is organized by allies, and is working closely with Powershift/EAC to ensure complimentary outcomes and smooth logistics.
While still being developed - the likely scenario for this activity would be in the direction of peaceful sit-in at the power plant. We aim to create an action framework that is accessible to all - from students, to elderly, to parents, to notable public figures and beyond. We envision a structured event that includes agreed-upon action guidelines, extensive training on non-violence, and a respectful tone that participants would be asked to abide by. We will have a legal team organized to support participants and will have prior discussion with authorities as to our non-violent intentions.
12/18 11:30 AM
Wow, its not often that you see such prophetic accuracy anywhere. Pollowitz is better at predicting the weather than the NOAA.
The Lord has such a great sense of humor....but then, he invented it in the first place so we shouldn’t be surprised.
We only have about 4-5” at the Navy Yard, but it’s blowing hard to near whiteout. The out-of-town protestors are out of luck - nearly every traffic sign is unreadable from being coated with snow.
Thanks for the ping, and the opportunity for a Schadenfreude smile!
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