The saying "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" comes to when I think about the war on global warming. I have read that the current climate is colder than it was four thousand years ago when the southern part of China was covered with tropical forests.
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>
> *What*: Watermelons <http://www.meetup.com/libertarian-364/events/23992991/>
> *When*: Thursday, June 30, 2011 12:00 PM
>
> *Where*: Heritage Foundation
> 214 Massachusetts Ave, NE
> Washington, DC
> UN30 Watermelons: The Green Movement's True Colors SHARE
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> - More <http://addthis.com/bookmark.php?v=250&pub=xa-4ab7b5b1130a801d>
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> With characteristic wit and humor, James Delingpole's latest book,
> *Watermelons:
> The Green Movement's True Colors*, examines how "Climategate" came about and
> what it means. By delving into the background of the organizations and
> individuals who have sought to push global warming to the top of the
> political agenda, he shows that beneath their cloak of green lurks a heart
> of red. He explains how the scientific method has been sacrificed on the
> altar of climate alarmism and argues that the modern environmental movement
> at its roots is not an effort to save the world, but to rule it.
>
> James Delingpole writes a blog for Britain's *Daily Telegraph *website and
> in 2010 won the Bastiat Prize for Online Journalism. He is the author of
> several books, including:* 365 Ways to Drive a Liberal Crazy*,*Welcome to
> Obamaland: I've Seen Your Future and It Doesn't Work*, *How To Be Right*,
> and the Coward series of World War II adventure novels.
> More About the Speakers *James Delingpole
> **Author*
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>
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> *Check it out! <http://www.meetup.com/libertarian-364/events/23992991/>*
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>
> UN30
> Watermelons: The Green Movement's True Colors
> SHARE
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> - More <http://addthis.com/bookmark.php?v=250&pub=xa-4ab7b5b1130a801d>
>
> With characteristic wit and humor, James Delingpole's latest book,
> *Watermelons:
> The Green Movement's True Colors*, examines how "Climategate" came about and
> what it means. By delving into the background of the organizations and
> individuals who have sought to push global warming to the top of the
> political agenda, he shows that beneath their cloak of green lurks a heart
> of red. He explains how the scientific method has been sacrificed on the
> altar of climate alarmism and argues that the modern environmental movement
> at its roots is not an effort to save the world, but to rule it.
>
> James Delingpole writes a blog for Britain's *Daily Telegraph *website and
> in 2010 won the Bastiat Prize for Online Journalism. He is the author of
> several books, including:* 365 Ways to Drive a Liberal Crazy*,*Welcome to
> Obamaland: I've Seen Your Future and It Doesn't Work*, *How To Be Right*,
> and the Coward series of World War II adventure novels.
> More About the Speakers*James Delingpole
> **Author*
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[Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Watermelons
Posted by Politics | at 6:18 PM | |Wednesday, June 29, 2011
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