A new Pew Research Poll found that only 57% of Americans believe that global warming is caused by man, the lowest it’s been in years. And in typical liberal fashion, the Huffington Post needs someone to blame for the utter stupidity of Americans.
You can always count on the libs to blame somebody when people begin to question their beliefs. Back when Al Gore’s movie came out in 2006, global warming propaganda was at its peak. The percentage of those who believed in man induced global climate change was 77%.
The Huffington Post thinks we’re all a bunch of idiots who are just listening to the likes of Glen Beck, Sarah Palin and Steve Doocy over at the dreaded Fox News Channel.
Yeah, it couldn’t be the fact that we’ve just gone through one of the coldest summers on record and snow is already falling in places it shouldn’t be in October. It has to be because those like Senator Inhofe are spawns of Satan.
Maybe it’s something much simpler, like Al Gore’s a nut job and the vast majority of Americans are waking up to it.





October 23rd, 2009 at 12:24 am
Set apart the climate change as manifested in unpredictable seasons, drying up water sources, prolonged droughts and devastating floods, ice-melting and more, just to think of the sky in Beijing, human-made climate change might need no further evidence. Polluting toxic chemicals is comparable to the smoking habit that is detrimental to human health. And the numerous intractable diseases are almost certainly due to the toxic chemicals.
Breathing toxic chemicals in the outdoor air exposes all Americans to a lifetime cancer risk at least 10 times greater than the level considered acceptable under federal law, shows data released by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Beyond, provided the average temperature is getting higher, accordingly all forms of germs, bacterias, viruses, and influenza etc are more likely to multiply.
Some skeptics say the warning against hazards of climate change is overstated, but judging from more frequent and widespread outbreaks of e. coli, salmonella, and bird, swine flu cases endangering human lives and economic recovery seriously, some prompt measures need to be taken, I guess.
September 2nd, 2010 at 3:33 pm
Anthony Giddens