Re: [asa] Re: [asa] China Grabs West?s Smoke-Spewing Fa ctories

From: Rich Blinne <rich.blinne@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Dec 21 2007 - 14:56:03 EST

On Dec 21, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Janice Matchett wrote:
> At 12:27 PM 12/21/2007, Rich Blinne wrote:
>
>> We don't have to wait for ... the 2008 el ections.
>
> @ You're going to be in for just as big a surprise as you were when
> you thought other things were going to happen after November 2006.
>
> We aren't going to permit the scammers to be successful in their
> efforts to turn carbon into currency.
>
> Got that???
>
> The genie is out of the bottle - elites are no longer able to
> control the message. Get used to it.
>
> ~ Janice
>

LOL. Thanks for the laugh. A certain Nobel prize winner was right when
he advised patience at Bali. All we have to do is wait for the
election. It doesn't matter who wins. Want proof? See below:

"I think we have to accept the view that scientists have that there is
global warming and that human operation, human condition, contributes
to that. And the fact is that there is a way to deal with it and to
address it in a way that we can also accomplish energy independence,
which we need as a matter of national security. It's frustrating and
really dangerous for us to see money going to our enemies because we
have to buy oil from certain countries. We should be supporting all
the alternatives. We need a project similar to putting a man on the
moon."
-- Rudy Giuliani

"I don't try to get into the middle of the science of global
warming. ... There may be [a human role in climate change]. But
whether there is or there isn't, it doesn't release us from the
responsibility to be good stewards of the environment. It's the old
boy scout rule: you leave your campsite in as good or better shape
than how you found it. It's a spiritual issue. [The earth] belongs to
God. I have no right to destroy it. I think we work toward alternative
energy sources. [We need to make it] like the Manhattan Project or
going to the moon. We need to accelerate our energy independence."
   -- Mike Huckabee

"I believe climate change is real. I think it's devastating. I think
we have to act and I agree with most experts that we may at some point
reach a tipping point where we cannot save our climate. I don't think
we're there yet, but the overwhelming evidence is that greenhouse
gases are contributing to warming of our earth and we have an
obligation to take action to fix it. I believe that America did the
right thing by not joining the Kyoto Treaty. But I believe that if we
could get China and India into it, then the United States should
seriously consider -- on our terms -- joining with every other nation
in the world to try to reduce greenhouse gases. It's got to be a
global effort."
  -- John McCain

"You're seeing the climate get warmer or climate change is occurring
and I believe that human activity is contributing to that. I don't
know what proportion of the change is due to human activity but my
policy is to adopt what I refer to as a 'no regrets policy' -- to take
action that allows us to become more energy efficient and ultimately
become energy independent as a nation. ... I would like to see us work
on a global basis on this effort. I really don't think it's productive
for us to act solely on a unilateral basis to reduce our greenhouse
gases if we have developing nations like China and India continue to
increase their output of greenhouse gases and not be party to a
greenhouse gas effort."
-- Mitt Romney

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