Friday, July 18, 2008

Two Great Comments on the Global Warming Hoax

First on the list of wise ones is US Senator George Voinovich from OHIO.

Voinovich Finds Gore's Energy Speech 'Ridiculous'

"We could put windmills from the Atlantic to the Pacific and, yes, it will increase the amount of carbon-free energy production, but the fact of the matter is, it's not going to get the job done," Voinovich said. "What we need to do is to look at all of the various sources of energy… We'd be much more realistic to realize that it's going to take all of these things in order for us to meet our energy demands."

The second is Rich Lowry who says that the global warming hoax bubble is imploding:

Global-Warming Bubble -
Some prices are too high.
No matter what the price of gas is, the most sensible policy in the U.S. is to avoid costly schemes to fight global warming. If our economy keeps growing, we will be better positioned — richer, and more technologically proficient — to help others mitigate its effects decades from now. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid huffs that global warming is “the most critical issue of our time.” Really? More critical than energy prices? Than health care? Than wages? Than terrorism? Than nuclear proliferation? Keep huffing, Mr. Reid — that deflating bubble needs all the hot air it can get.


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