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Religious right are still global warming deniers

Holy sh...! The science-hating, fundamentalist religious right are actually still global warming deniers. I honestly thought they would be hedging their bets on anti-abortion and homophobia. And, of course, evolution.

But, Tim Wildmon of the AFA has invited me to a live webcast, and the basic idea is that global warming is a hoax, and simply serves as a way for Al Gore and his cronies "to grab total control of our lives and use population control to satisfy there reckless desire for power." Amen.
Tim Wildmon and Crane Durham of AFA will be joined by Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer, the makers of the movie "Not Evil Just Wrong" along with other guests including members of Congress and business people as we discuss the Green Religion that is being scared upon us by the secular humanists. Get the facts and counter the myths. We have brought out the experts to arm you. The webcast will clearly layout the distortions and the marketing strategy involved in this deception. See why our leaders have embraced this movement to grab total control of our lives and use population control to satisfy there reckless desire for power. There will be live blogging from the audience and phone calls as we expect the turnout to be large as this issue is critical to our families future.

The documentary is available for purchase if you miss the webcast we will also make the 2 hour broadcast available on DVD.

Movie Facts
Global warming alarmists want Americans to believe that humans are killing the planet. But Not Evil Just Wrong, a new documentary by Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney, proves that the only threats to America (and the rest of the world) are the flawed science and sky-is-falling rhetoric of Al Gore and his allies in environmental extremism.

The film drives home the realities of that extremism. "Turn off your lights. Turn off your heat when you get cold. Turn off your air when you get hot," one man on the street says. "And then think about that."

Not Evil Just Wrong warns Americans that their jobs, modest lifestyles and dreams for their children are at stake. Industries that rely on fossil fuels will be crippled if the government imposes job-killing regulations on an economy already mired in recession. Small towns in the heartland, like Vevay, Ind., will become bastions of unemployment and poverty. Breadwinners like Tim McElhany in Vevay will lose their jobs -- and will have to start borrowing money again just to buy bread for their families.

The damage that would be wrought is unjustified by the science. Not Evil Just Wrong exposes the deceptions that experts, politicians, educators and the media have been force-feeding the public for years. Man-made pollution is not melting the polar icecaps. The ocean will not rise 20 feet in a flash. And the only polar bears dying because of man are the ones who try to eat men.

McAleer and McElhinney debunk what, for a time, was the environmental movement's most powerful weapon of disinformation, the infamous "hockey stick" graph that attributed a supposedly unique burst of warming in the 20th century to humans. They also shatter the myth that the hottest years in the United States were 1998 and 2006. The hottest year was 1934, and the hottest decade was the 1930s -- when there were half as many people and no SUVs or jumbo jets.
Did you catch the "modest lifestyles"? Muahaha. That's a real kicker. Americans use more energy per capita than any other nation in the world, so American lifestyles can hardly be claimed to be modest. And polar bears are the cause of their own demise because they are trying to eat men. REAL mean. Not those girlie-men on the left of Rush Limbaugh.

If they would promise to always be this much fun, I'd almost be glad that the stupid religious right aren't going away any time soon. Almost.

2 comments:

  1. Could not agree with you more! I just wrote a blog post on the issue, called Science Versus Dogma, but I wish I had of found this before I wrote it.

    http://mishaloula.blogspot.com/

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  2. Mishaloula, thanks for directing me to your blog. You said it just like I wanted to. Everyone, go read Science Versus Dogma.

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