Now we know why it’s no longer called ‘Global Warming’
I suppose no one should be surprised to see the following two stories, but we continually have to ask ourselves – are there really people that are this ignorant?
Can it only be that Cogito sees the lunacy of these two stories?

Comments
By D.. on January 21st, 2009 at 7:13 pm
Al Gore does not even use the term 'Global Warming' anymore. His agenda has seemlessly and quietly transitioned to peddling fears of 'Climate Change', which by its very name, is difficult to define. I should also point out (mainly because I do not get to do this else where) that the man moving the 'Green' agenda forward owns a Tennessee mansion that consumes 19 times the amount of energy that an average American household does, flies private jets to all of his speaking engagements, and travels in a motorcade that sits idling outside his speaking venues consuming fuel and polluting the air. But all of that aside, remind me again why we should believe anything this guy says about science when he went to school and earned a BA in government?
By CogitoErgoBlog on January 21st, 2009 at 10:17 pm
D – Well said about Gore. But know this – climate change and global warming was never about effecting climate change – (does anyone really believe Sheryl Crow's mission to only use one sheet of toilet paper would actually make a difference?). It has always about using the "environment" to promote social policy. My concern is that the push-back factor has fallen to nothing with Glo-bama. The only reason we have not heard much about "climate change" is the economy is in the tank, and no one wants to hear about spending money on stopping a trend that no longer exists.
Thanks for the comment D. Looking for a place to make a regular contribution?
By D.. on January 28th, 2009 at 3:44 pm
I just had to follow up on this post again. If you ever get into a discussion with someone about Global Warming, just send them this link. The discussion will promptly end, guaranteed.
http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction...