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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
Green Giant's Big Carbon Footprint
by Debra J. Saunders
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When President Jimmy Carter wanted Americans to conserve energy in 1979, he set an example by wearing a sweater and turning down the White House thermostat. Today, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger boasts that he is a world leader in the fight against global warming -- but his advocacy shouldn't keep him from flying in private jets or driving a Hummer.

The gas-guzzling governator is on the cover of Newsweek. The Austrian Oak is now global warming's jolly green giant. Last week at Georgetown University, Schwarzenegger explained how he was making environmentalism more attractive. The problem with enviros, he said, was that people thought they "were no fun" -- "like prohibitionists at a fraternity party."

Plan Arnold is to turn environmentalism from a phenomenon based on guilt to a successful movement "built on passion." Call it You-Can-Have-It-All Environmentalism.

Sure, the Republican governor told Georgetown students, enviros used to criticize (real) men like him for "powering my private airplanes. So it is too bad, of course, that we can't all live simple lives like the Buddhist monks in Tibet. But you know something. That's not going to happen."

Translation: Schwarzenegger can boast about signing a bill that calls for California to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent by the year 2020 -- but don't expect him to curb his own super-size emissions.

It was not that long ago that your average politician did not want to be seen owning a few big SUVs while pushing for more stringent federal fuel-efficiency standards for American cars. They did not want to be branded as hypocrites.

Now Al Gore, who hyper-consumes energy in his Tennessee home, and Schwarzenegger, who is always jumping on a private jet after eco-friendly media events, can burn energy like the most flagrant energy hogs.

As long as they say they believe in global warming, they personally don't have to do much about global warming.

Spokesman Aaron McLear told me that the governor is looking into solar panels for his home and buys credits to offset his carbon footprint. Schwarzenegger also converted one of his four Hummers to hydrogen power -- actually GM converted the car and lets Schwarzenegger drive it when he wants -- and another to biodiesel.

"It's not the car," McLear explained, "it's the engine." Continued...

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koco and leroy
Global warming "science" is indeed, to paraphrase the Coneheads, mass quantities of male bovine waste material and the "green" claim that CO2 is causing it is fraudulent. CO2 is heavier than air and settles to earth (I have witnessed experiments confirming that) so there is no way that CO2 can cause a "greenhouse" in the upper atmosphere.

A greenhouse gas must be lighter than air; methane, which was Earth's original atmosphere, would qualify except that it is not generated fast enough to keep pace with consumption -- even with utility boilers rhar are required to use natural gas as their only fuel -- so methane is not in short supply.

"Carbon footprint" is a hoax.

jolly giant,,,
ever hear of piltdown man?,,,, in the early1900's an "explorer" discovered the missing link (between man and ape) that proved beyond any doubt that Darwin's theory was correct and all creationism was gone.
Guess where he found his proof for this link?
Piltdown,,, ENGLAND. "amazing discovery"
# of scientists, professors or anybody else of veracity that backed him up...ALL OF THEM.

I'm guessing thats more than 2000,,,,maybe not this was back in the early 1900's.

Back to our story,
This discovery was a skull that mixed the 2 thus giving us the missing link....
#of years that this "amazing discovery" lasted 40 some,,,,,, thats right folks not till the 1950's when some other scientist FINALLY decided to check out this skull was it finally proven that the Missing Link did not happen in England. Apparently the find was a modified monkey skull. And a very bad forgery at that.
Now the discoverer was like any other person looking for fame/fortune/whatever. But what made this fraud last for 40 years was the political leanings of almost all scientists.
Creationism=bad Evolutionism=good
Free Market,Capitalism,Prosperity=bad
Higher Taxes,World Government,Francophile growth (this means none, look at Euro growth rates last 40 years)=good.

It's all about control folks..... it was then and it is now...
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