Imposter on the American scene

The environmental global warming issue is an imposter on the American scene that refuses unmasking. The Freddie Kruger of leftist political frauds nurtured and abetted by the media and educators. They have proved that once a lie imbeds itself into the public mindset, it is almost impossible to excise it. A group of prominent atmospheric scientists sent a letter to Congress saying, "You are being deceived about global warming. ... The Earth has been cooling for ten years." Congressional Democrats would hear none of it. The National Weather Service reports that New York and many other parts of Eastern United States had one of the coldest June months in history. A couple of months ago, the world's top climatologists, 650 strong, met at a Global Warming conference in Poznan, Poland. They concluded that man-made global warming is non-existent, has no foundation whatever, and the increase in carbon is unrelated to global warming. Most importantly, they agreed there is no (as in none, nada, nichts) global warming, man-made or otherwise. Climatologist Dr. David Gee, Chairman of the International Geological Congress, said, "For how many years must the planet cool before we begin to understand that the planet is not warming?" Naturally, I had to pause and ponder this, because the press, albeit corrupt and without credibility, makes references to global warming at every opportunity and points out the urgent need for remedial action. Self-serving Al Gore is still making the rounds telling us we will all fry to a crisp in a couple of years if we don't make massive changes, even knowing the changes will cripple our economy. Why in the world anyone believes anything from a man who once said he invented the Internet, is another story. Our new president speaks grandly of the global warming problem and promises to come up with new government programs to fix it all. One of Jughead's new advisors has just told us we will destroy our environment in four years. Teachers have ensured that an entire generation of young people thinks we are seconds from an environmental Armageddon.

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