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July 17, 2007 / by JOEZsREPUBLICANPAGE

Global Warming Gets Personal?
By John McCaslin
Monday, July 16, 2007


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Get a load of the somewhat threatening letter sent by the head of a national energy council to Marlo Lewis, senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, in response to an article the latter penned in the American Spectator about the various "global warming" bills introduced in Congress and their potential economic impact.



A visitor throws his used paper bowls into a recycling bin at the Live Earth concert in Chiba, Japan July 7, 2007. Starting in Sydney on Saturday and travelling west around the world, the Live Earth concerts are expected to attract more than a million people to raise awareness of global warming and environmental issues like climate change. REUTERS/Michael Caronna (JAPAN)
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"Marlo, you are so full of crap," writes Michael T. Eckhart, president of the American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE). "You have been proven wrong. The entire world has proven you wrong. You are the last guy on Earth to get it.

"Take this warning from me, Marlo. It is my intention to destroy your career as a liar. If you produce one more editorial against climate change, I will launch a campaign against your professional integrity. I will call you a liar and charlatan to the Harvard community of which you and I are members. I will call you out as a man who has been bought by Corporate America. Go ahead, guy. Take me on."

Inside the Beltway reached Mr. Eckhart at his home yesterday, and he confirmed he did in fact write the letter.


Colony of Mexico

Is the United States of America being colonized all over again?


Don't think such a scenario is far-fetched, says a congressman — albeit the "colonists" of today are owing allegiance to their home country while "exploiting the new land."

"I asked ... whether or not the United States of America is becoming a colony," Rep. Ted Poe, Texas Republican, said in a recent speech, pointing a "valid" finger directly at the illegal aliens from Mexico.

"They pledge allegiance to another flag, many to the Mexican flag, not to the American flag. And that is the current problem with many illegals in this nation; they want to be colonists, not citizens," Mr. Poe opined.

The congressman, a former Texas judge, said illegal aliens accept all the benefits from the United States, but "they refuse to learn the language, they refuse to assimilate, and most importantly, they refuse to be loyal to this nation."

Lo and behold

Yes, that is $100,000 of your hard-earned federal taxpayer dollars destined for "signage and streetscape improvements for the Los Angeles fashion district."

But let's not single out California as the sole beneficiary of the "egregious pork" projects spilling out of the 2008 House Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies (THUD) Act, as called to our attention by Citizens Against Government Waste.

Closer to home, there is the $250,000 lump sum earmarked for infrastructure renovations for "awnings" in the historic market of Roanoke.

Otherwise, hats off to Guam Democratic Delegate Madeleine Bordallo for actually inserting into the bill a $200,000 payment for sidewalks, street furniture and facade improvements all the way across the Pacific Ocean in the Guam town of Tamuning.

Owing a Frenchman

When writing late last week about Washington's 2007 Bastille Day Races & Celebration, Inside the Beltway noted that restaurant sponsor Brasserie Les Halles' menu for this month is drawn from the historical 1824 return to Washington (after a 39-year absence) of the French general le Marquis de Lafayette, who, lest we forget, played an essential role — both physically and financially — in the American Revolution.

"Thanks for mentioning Lafayette in your article," writes Jonathan D. Rudman of Navarre, Fla. "While I was in the active duty Air Force, and stationed in Germany from 1999-2003, I took the family to Paris. Included in the stops to the Eiffel Tower, Arch de Triomphe, etc., was a trip to Picpus cemetery to visit the final resting place of the Marquis de Lafayette.

"Most Parisians we knew did not know about Lafayette or Picpus cemetery, and it is unfortunate that many Americans do not either," he pointed out.

To refresh our memories, it was after the fall of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, that French aristocrats and politicos alike were sent to the guillotine — their headless bodies later buried together in a mass grave outside a previously peaceful Paris convent.

Among the decapitated, it so happens, were numerous relatives of Lafayette's wife, who, wishing to be buried near the headless souls, actually purchased a plot at Picpus for herself and her husband, the famous general.

Today, the few tourists who visit "Conservator Cimetiere de Picpus" need only look for the American flag, which is displayed above Lafayette's grave.


John McCaslin is a contributing columnist on Townhall.com and author of Inside The Beltway: Offbeat Stories, Scoops, and Shenanigans from around the Nation's Capital .

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I really enjoyed hearing about people being threatened for telling the TRUTH about GLOBAL WARMING , it shows how shallow their facts are ,when they start acting like the bullies they are !!!!

10 comments on Bits and Pieces

  • mamakat said 1 years ago
    [LOL]Love the 'toon! As a fellow Floridian, I guess you're also glad that global warming is cutting down on the hurricanes this year!!!!!![ROLLEYES]
  • JOEZsREPUBLICANPAGE said 1 years ago
    [SMILE][SMILE][WINK][LOL] Oh yea and the ice pack in Greenland melting helps also [LOL][LOL][LOL][LOL][LOL][ROLLEYES][ROLLEYES]
  • docrock said 1 years ago
    I envy those who have been to all the famous places.
  • JOEZsREPUBLICANPAGE said 1 years ago
    [OHMY][OHMY] I envy no man ,, I have been every place I have wanted to go see (other then outer space ) and done every thing I've sit out to do , done some things I wish I had not done ,, BUT ,, I have had a full LIFE [THUMBUP][THUMBUP][THUMBUP][THUMBUP]
  • dnadna said 1 years ago
    John McCaslin sure is a terrible writer. Anyways of course Marlo Lewis is catching flack, he draws salary from a think tank dedicated to de-bunking climate change funded by corporate America. While he carries no actual science degree, a PHD in government does not make him a scientist.

    Cheers
    Dan
  • JOEZsREPUBLICANPAGE said 1 years ago
    [OHMY][HUH] And of course all the treehugger's and flat earth types on the left and hollywood poops are world acclaimed PhD scientist and all your buddies who write for left wing papers do not get paid for their junk science, BUT we wont talk about that [ROLLEYES][ROLLEYES][ROLLEYES]
  • bavolet said 1 years ago
    Neither does being the former VP of the United States.
  • dnadna said 1 years ago
    So do you seriously debate climate change induced by CO2 gases? Just remember this is the world your leaving to your grandchildren there is a great deal of science that backs this up and there is virtually no real science presented that disproves this. The Rush Limbaugh "Volcano" science has been disproved by real scientists over and over again. This jackass's pay is dependent on him disproving or even putting a positive spin on global climate change and he is not a scientist. So why should anyone care what this assclown has to say? Gore is not a scientist but he is not paid to prove or disprove anything, he is only a messenger for the scientific community.

    Cheers
    Dan
  • bavolet said 1 years ago
    Yes, I debate that CO2 is the cause of global warming. I think you'll find that many of us agree with the fact of global warming - it's the cause that's still under scrutiny.

    One of the foremost climatologists (one of the real scientists - not the scientists who signed on with Al Gore - most of whom were not scientists of climate and weather) in the United States has stated (and yes, I'll send you the citation if you wish) has noted, as have many others, that if you look at CO2 levels in relation to global warming that there is an increase. However, the increase of CO2 comes AFTER the warming occurs, not before. This is the case in all times of global warming - and they find this through the core drillings in the ice (oh, by the way - did you hear about the latest drill that showed the earth has been warmer than this in the past - EGAD!!!!) The main cause of temperature rise and fall is, get this - water vapor. Yep, guess we need to cut down on water vapor.

    The above information is held out by the fact that temperature increases are also being noted on Mars, Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn, etc. Since we are not on those planets to add to CO2 emissions you have to look at something else that we have in common. Hmmm, wonder what that could be? Let's see, what do we have, that the other planets have? Oh no, could it be? Gasp - you mean the SUN? Yep, seems Old Sol has his ups and downs too - and this is one of those up times where he's being a little cranky and being hotter than usual.

    Hey, I'm all for conservation, saving the world from pollution, and finding alternative fuel sources because I believe that it's our duty to not be so wasteful and dirty. But I think that the thought that we as puny human beings have enough power to change the climate all by our lonesome is the height of egotism.

    As the same climatologist I noted above stated - we can't even predict with 100% accuracy what the weather will do over the next five days - how in the world do we think we can predict what it will be like 100, 1,000 or 100,000 years from now? There are many more variables that the simplistic ones offered by Algore and his cult. (And yes, I said cult and I meant cult.)
  • dnadna said 1 years ago
    Bavolet, would you care to cite your scientist? I would be interested to know who would take that stand. Also I don't know if it should be called global warming, but I do agree with the term climate change, because I think it could go either way. It is a FACT that CO2 levels have never been higher than they are today, did they mention that in your report, because we can look at the ice record and know those variables. One last thing, we can not possibly know that other planets are experiencing a long term warming trend this is because the technology to measure that has only been available in the last 50 years or so, in addition to that it is nearly impossible to laser the same site for sample so that fact is not really fact but mere speculation.

    Cheers
    Dan

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