Saturday, March 10, 2007
Yes, most isms are akin to religion
United Press International - International Intelligence - Czech Pres: Environmentalism is a religion: "'Environmentalism should belong in the social sciences,' much like the idea of communism or other '-isms' such as feminism, Klaus said, adding that 'environmentalism is a religion' that seeks to reorganize the world order as well as social behavior and value systems worldwide."
Whenever faith is necessary to support your idea or platform, such becomes a form of faith i.e. religion.
Whenever faith is necessary to support your idea or platform, such becomes a form of faith i.e. religion.
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Bitch?
Boston woman sues for child-rearing costs after failed abortion - Boston.com
Why not give the child up for adoption? WTF?
Why not give the child up for adoption? WTF?
More reporters embrace an advocacy role - USATODAY.com
More reporters embrace an advocacy role - USATODAY.com: "But Brian Ross, who runs the investigative unit at ABC News, worries about the growth of this 'agenda' reporting."
Duranty anyone?
Duranty anyone?
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Dumb Asses
I forgot who the original environmentalists were......oh yeah, it was the hunters and the fishers and the people who actually know something about the environment. Okay PETA, have fun theorizing about the environment from the coffee bar.
PETA TO AL GORE: YOU CAN’T BE A MEAT-EATING ENVIRONMENTALIST
Tue Mar 06 2007 17:08:05 ET
The Most ‘Inconvenient Truth’: According to U.N., Animals Raised for Food Generate More Greenhouse Gases Than All Cars and Trucks Combined
Norfolk, Va. — This morning, PETA sent a letter to former vice president Al Gore explaining to him that the best way to fight global warming is to go vegetarian and offering to cook him faux “fried chicken” as an introduction to meat-free meals. In its letter, PETA points out that Gore’s film, An Inconvenient Truth—which starkly outlines the potentially catastrophic effects of global warming and just won the Academy Award for “Best Documentary”—has failed to address the fact that the meat industry is the largest contributor to greenhouse-gas emissions.
In the letter, PETA points out the following:
· The effect that our meat addiction is having on the climate is truly staggering. In fact, in its recent report “Livestock’s Long Shadow—Environmental Issues and Options,” the United Nations determined that raising animals for food generates more greenhouse gases than all the cars and trucks in the world combined.
· Researchers at the University of Chicago have determined that switching to a vegan diet is more effective in countering global warming than switching from a standard American car to a Toyota Prius.
PETA also reminds Gore that his critics love to question whether he practices what he preaches and suggests that by going vegetarian, he could cut down on his contribution to global warming and silence his critics at the same time.
“The single best thing that any of us can do to for our health, for animals, and for the environment is to go vegetarian,” says PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk. “The best and easiest way for Mr. Gore to show his critics that he’s truly committed to fighting global warming is to kick his meat habit immediately.”
PETA TO AL GORE: YOU CAN’T BE A MEAT-EATING ENVIRONMENTALIST
Tue Mar 06 2007 17:08:05 ET
The Most ‘Inconvenient Truth’: According to U.N., Animals Raised for Food Generate More Greenhouse Gases Than All Cars and Trucks Combined
Norfolk, Va. — This morning, PETA sent a letter to former vice president Al Gore explaining to him that the best way to fight global warming is to go vegetarian and offering to cook him faux “fried chicken” as an introduction to meat-free meals. In its letter, PETA points out that Gore’s film, An Inconvenient Truth—which starkly outlines the potentially catastrophic effects of global warming and just won the Academy Award for “Best Documentary”—has failed to address the fact that the meat industry is the largest contributor to greenhouse-gas emissions.
In the letter, PETA points out the following:
· The effect that our meat addiction is having on the climate is truly staggering. In fact, in its recent report “Livestock’s Long Shadow—Environmental Issues and Options,” the United Nations determined that raising animals for food generates more greenhouse gases than all the cars and trucks in the world combined.
· Researchers at the University of Chicago have determined that switching to a vegan diet is more effective in countering global warming than switching from a standard American car to a Toyota Prius.
PETA also reminds Gore that his critics love to question whether he practices what he preaches and suggests that by going vegetarian, he could cut down on his contribution to global warming and silence his critics at the same time.
“The single best thing that any of us can do to for our health, for animals, and for the environment is to go vegetarian,” says PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk. “The best and easiest way for Mr. Gore to show his critics that he’s truly committed to fighting global warming is to kick his meat habit immediately.”
Monday, March 05, 2007
Greenhouse effect is a myth, say scientists | the Daily Mail
Greenhouse effect is a myth, say scientists | the Daily Mail: "Research said to prove that greenhouse gases cause climate change has been condemned as a sham by scientists."
Wow, I'm not even a scientist and I knew this fifteen years ago. If it looks like religion, smells like religion, and acts like a religion, then it most probably IS a religion. Global warming is the updated, politically correct, non-addictive, opiate of the masses.
Wow, I'm not even a scientist and I knew this fifteen years ago. If it looks like religion, smells like religion, and acts like a religion, then it most probably IS a religion. Global warming is the updated, politically correct, non-addictive, opiate of the masses.