DOJ Is Considering Whether To "Lynch" Climate Change Deniers"
Attorney General Loretta Lynch told the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday there have been discussions within the DOJ about pursuing civil action against so-called climate change deniers.
She added (in my words) that such First Amendment free speech has been referred to the FBI to decide whether they should oppress it or not.
Senate Judiciary Committee member Senator Shelton Whitehouse (D-R.I.) compared the past health danger denials of the tobacco industry to statements made by climate change deniers.
Old Dino has a big fat personal problem with being called a "climate change denier." My view is that the climate has always been changing from way, way before the species of my moniker even walked the earth.
Bet the early humans appreciated global warming during all those ice ages. Wonder if any whack job witch doctors were encouraging the Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals to keep those fires a-blazing in order to warm the planet up.
She added (in my words) that such First Amendment free speech has been referred to the FBI to decide whether they should oppress it or not.
Senate Judiciary Committee member Senator Shelton Whitehouse (D-R.I.) compared the past health danger denials of the tobacco industry to statements made by climate change deniers.
Old Dino has a big fat personal problem with being called a "climate change denier." My view is that the climate has always been changing from way, way before the species of my moniker even walked the earth.
Bet the early humans appreciated global warming during all those ice ages. Wonder if any whack job witch doctors were encouraging the Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals to keep those fires a-blazing in order to warm the planet up.
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(Someone get my tongue out of my cheek. It's stuck!)
The world is round and it revolves around the sun, dammit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41yJT...
If it should come down to it, I'd rather we all go out taking a stand like Stonewall Jackson than to do a Socrates.
Torquemada and the Spanish Inquisition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZegQ...
a la Mel Brooks
― Mahatma Gandhi
The reason for this article is that the AGW people are scared. A decade ago, hardly anyone dared to murmur that they were wrong; now entire countries are openly dissing them. It is hard to overestimate the power that would be given to 'those who control carbon'. The fact that the liberals almost had that and can feel it "...slip through their fingers..." (Leia) is tormenting them.
An increasing number of prominent scientists and former-Greens are coming out against AGW. It is an increasingly uphill battle for the Greens to try to defame each one of them in turn. General polls of both the importance of AGW and the validity of AGW have been sliding downhill rapidly.
It is good that Lynch is doing this. If she gets FBI 'approval' and tries to go ahead, a lot of organizations will jump up to contest this on constitutional grounds.
They are running scared.
Jan
Of course, there has always been climate change. Therefore, whatever the weather does is man-made and money needs to be thrown at it while coal miners lose jobs. .
Living in an age of scientific learning and innovation, this one question of "Human Involvement in Climate Change" seems to perplex me. I know I'm a geologist, and have a better than average understanding of earth processes, but the stuff that comes out of these people's mouths make me aggravated. In the most part due to the fact that If I try to set the record straight, they will denounce me and it has nearly come to violence on their end a few times. Are these "Climate" questions such a hard thing for people to learn and understand, or it more that these changes occur so slowly (that one or two lifespans is still not long enough) that people cannot conceive of them?
(That's my reply after off and on mulling over your question for about an hour).
If some libtard in my neighborhood had turned of his lights, everyone here would have thought he had gone to bed.
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