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White House dismisses ‘climategate’

I haven’t commented on the “Climategate” investigation because I’ve been waiting to see how far it would go. And, unfortunately it seems to be going about as far as Obama’s birth certificate investigation.

Here’s the latest from the White House Press Secretary:

“In the order of several thousand scientists have come to the conclusion that climate change is happening… I don’t think that any of that is, quite frankly among most people, in dispute.”

Here’s the problem I see with this whole thing; we (meaning those pushing 40 and younger) have been force fed this malarkey for 30 years or more. We all remember pictures of the Statue of Liberty obscured by scaffolding; we all remember Ying and Yang, Ping and Pong, or whatever those panda’s names were; we’ve heard about the ozone hole; we’ve all done crafts in 3rd grade about that particular species of lizard that’s now extinct because of deforestation; we’ve all been forced to read Walden, participate in recycling activities, or take part in some 10th grade fuel experiment; we’ve all watched The Day After Tomorrow, and had it explained to us three ways to Sunday how global warming can cause the next ice age. The environmental movement, with the aid of Congress, Hollywood, the NEA, Greenpeace, The Sierra Club, and many others have propagated information to the point where now it is settled science.

Disagree? Is Roe v. Wade settled law?

The WSJ can publish another 3,000 or 50,000 emails detailing how science has been manipulated, misconstrued, or even made up, and it’s not going to change one thing; Obama will still go to Copenhagen, the UN will pass it’s climate change initiative, and Congress will pass cap and trade, and other legislation will follow. These organizations seized long ago on an opportunity to rob us of our money and our freedom, and it’s going to take a lot more than an email scandal to turn the tides.

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