HEY GREENIES WHAT ABOUT NATURAL DISASTERS?
All eyes are on BP as they clean up the mess in the Gulf of Mexico. Just like the Exxon Valdez disaster, it will take years for the courts to process all the claims and probably at least a decade before insurance pays anything out. I personally believe the contractors Halliburton and Transocean are at fault, but America at long last can blame an overseas-owned corporation for polluting our waters. Man-made environmental disasters always capture the headlines and greenies milk those situations to death. While I agree we should be in harmony with nature and protect our planet for future generations, I have grown very tired of those bearded, sandal wearing intellectual male types, dressed in dark green corduroy trousers and dark brown hemp shirts and those bare footed, mustachioed, hairy-armed and legged women with unwashed long hair dressed in ankle length tie died cotton skirts telling us doomsday is upon us and it’s all our fault.
Well to all you smart-assed tree huggers how are you going to fix the disaster that has occurred in Iceland? You were the idiots who promoted this carbon emissions bullshit. You have held several conferences over the years, all of which ended up fiascos, with the left wing media swallowing up and publishing every word of your deceit and lies as though it were the gospel truth. I got a real laugh before the Copenhagen get together when confidential emails were published of a British professor (and a so-called expert on climate change) telling the recipient his views were nothing but a crock of shit with not a shred of fact/truth attached to his theories. For me that was the perfect and “credible” start for the world to be barraged by a week long series of lectures of how the sky was really going to fall in on Chicken Little’s head!
The ash from the Iceland volcanic eruption has already negated every single effort over the last five years to control CO 2 emissions. Not only that, this single act of God has added emissions to the earth estimated to be forty-two times more than can be corrected by the extreme human regulations proposed for annual reductions. Just look at the natural disasters we have faced in America over the last fifteen years culminating in Hurricane Katrina. It will take years for normality to be restored to the recently affected flooded areas of the Midwest and Southeast. The environmental loss is huge and cannot be measured in dollars. My point is this; can we have some intellectual integrity here? There should more doom and gloom attached to naturally occurring disasters by those who study the environment because man has to learn ways of how to repair what God occasionally deals to us. In most cases, governments just make temporary repairs to the devastated areas. Few are ever made good. Indonesia still has millions displaced by the Tsunami and thousands of square miles of what was once fertile land rendered useless for agriculture or planting back into forest. Haiti’s earthquake has assured us the population will only move into more abject poverty than before and New Orleans will remain a work in progress until another hurricane comes along.
So listen here you worthless, phony greenie wannabes, get you heads out of your asses, stop smoking dope and take a reality check. Your efforts are better utilized expending positive energy into correcting and fixing the aftermath of naturally occurring disasters than protesting by hugging a redwood tree in Oregon or organizing another summit where you can grandstand with the world’s big shots for a week.
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