Friday, April 6, 2007

"The Fuehrer" of Global Warming Goes To Washington: Senator Larry Craig (R-ID) v. Al Gore (a.k.a. "Caligula")

Here's a letter I sent via e-mail to U.S. Senator Larry Craig (R-ID) responding to comments he made during Climate Change Hearings on March 21, 2007 before the U.S. Senate Environment & Public Works Committee. Senator Craig's remarks were directed toward the reincarnation of Roman Emperor Caligula, Al Gore, following his testimony revealing (to those with eyes that see) how a certain powerful faction of the Democratic Party is not the least bit interested in alleviating the marginalization of the middle class in the U.S...

(p.s. I saw you nodding your head in agreement Ms. Clinton! Are you a fascist too?)

Dear Sir:

Remarks you made about your state's deployment of nuclear power during Environment & Public Works Committee Climate Change Hearings with Al Gore testifying were well-received and appreciated here in upstate NY. You appear very well informed on this subject. I would contrast this to Mr. Gore... Seems everything (including basic trigonometric functions like sine and cosine) was "beyond his pay scale." How he is qualified to speak upon such a complex subject as global climate change escapes me, considering the number of times he admitted simpler subjects were "beyond his pay scale."

Sir, I am a democrat and I am mildly distressed over how my party is being hijacked by mean, spiteful, anti-human people like Al Gore and Barbara Boxer.

Mr. Gore reveals his true colors when he claims nuclear power ought have "a small part" in solving the global warming problem he trumpets. Someone claiming scientific consensus on the human cause of global warming (and we both know this is a bald-faced lie) ought likewise know that the energy efficiencies afforded by nuclear power are scientifically proven to be an order of magnitude greater than those afforded by fossil fuels. As such, nuclear power offers a solution to so many problems — both real and imaginary — that make pursuit of its aggressive build-out practically a political no-brainer.

Unfortunately, a no-brainer is a different beast than NO BALLS.

"And the home of the ..." what?

It ain't eunuchs, dear Congress!

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