Conservative Talk




  • Turns Out it’s the Lefties Who Are Potential Terrorists September 3, 2010
    Eugene Robinson, the socialist hater who writes for the Washington Post, claimed Americans had to fear us right-wingers as potential terrorists: For decades now, the most serious threat of domestic terrorism has come from the growing ranks of paranoid, anti-government hate groups that draw their inspiration, vocabulary and anger from the far right. Yet it [. […]
    Scott Miller
  • Wash Post Calls Americans “Spoiled Brats” for Opposing Socialism September 3, 2010
    Apparently those of us who oppose the immorality of the looters are “spoiled brats” in the opinion of the Washington Post. We are a bunch of stupid, spoiled brats, throwing a “temper tantrum”.  We are a bunch of greedy people who cling to the selfish notion that we should be allowed to keep the fruits of [...] […]
    Scott Miller
  • Why We Are in a Depression September 3, 2010
    One of today’s top economists explains why we are in a depression now, and the worse is yet to come… Via Zero Hedge: What Is A Depression Anyway, And Why We Continue To Be In It? […]
    Scott Miller

How Sexy it is to be an environmentalist

Come on, how can you corporate slugs let all the animals that are left in this polluted planet commit suicide?!  The enviro-left has turned environmentalism into a really sexy calling.  The enviro-left are the white knights of today tasked to save the planet.  With propaganda on a global level like this video, it is no wonder that people are terrified of the potential demise of the human race.

Apparently corporations are so hell bent on destroying the planet that you would think they breath CO2.  Apparently they could give a damn about anything but the ever falling US dollar.  Or perhaps we could paint another picture.  It seems too easy that the primary culprit of global warm… err… climate change is a gas that we breath out and plants breath in.  I would love to see pollutants in the air cut down…  how about sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides?  What about methane?  Why concentrate on a gas that occurs naturally and is vital to life on the plant and also would have the largest impact on industry and day to day life?

There are serious concerns about pollution without CO2.  I read an interesting piece at coldtruth.com about a pollution cloud containing mercury, sulfates, dust and more that drifted into California from Asian factories.  What about that?  Who cares?  No one, but if you don’t mind, stop breathing because you are making the temperature rise…  er…  change.

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