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Old 11-27-2007, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Roscoe
Christopher Booker's Notebook

By Christopher Booker
Last Updated: 1:48am GMT 25/11/2007

We are set on a course of 'planet saving' madness

The scare over global warming... ... the hottest year of all being not 1998, as was previously claimed, but 1934.

Finish your assignment http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...5/nbook125.xml
One might think Christopher Booker just a kook ...but he is probably being well paid for his smear, perhaps by British Petroleum.

Wikipedia: "telegraph.co.uk is the online version of British broadsheet newspaper The Daily Telegraph. The Daily Telegraph has been politically conservative in modern times. The personal links between the paper's editors and the leadership of the Conservative Party, also known as Tories, along with the paper's influence over Conservative activists, results in the paper commonly, but, jokingly referred to, especially in Private Eye, as the Torygraph. However, in its early years it was associated with Gladstone and the Liberal party, coining the nickname "the people's William". (However, just as The Guardian is often referred to as The Grauniad, the Telegraph too is often jocularly referred to by the anagram Gleephart.)

Torygraph?
Tories: The guys whose butt we had to kick to form this great free country in the 1700's.

Here's some more normal news from mainstream media:

Bush Meets Al Gore: Effect On Permafrost Unknown

...The official purpose of the historic summit was not the Middle East peace conference Bush is also hosting this week but the normally more prosaic photo op the White House typically schedules each year with the latest American winners of the Nobel Prize. As it happened, this year's laureates included none other than the guy Bush's father once called "Ozone Man."

The president decided to go a step beyond duty by meeting with Gore in the Oval Office for 40 minutes before the formal picture-taking. With just two aides on hand, the two reportedly talked about global warming, an issue that has divided them almost as much as the contested recount in Florida. Gore did not bring the famous slideshow that formed the basis for his Oscar-winning movie, "An Inconvenient Truth," but he probably doesn't need his PowerBook anymore...

...Their meeting in the Oval Office yesterday, also attended by White House Chief of Staff Joshua B. Bolten and Council on Environmental Quality Director James Connaughton, afforded the president a chance to hear more about climate change as he tries to forge an international accord for what to do once Kyoto expires. Bush has decided in recent months to try to play a greater leadership role on climate change, but still opposes the sort of regulatory solutions favored by Gore. No one was laying odds that Gore changed Bush's mind...


Ozone Man...

Rest of the story:
( http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...601525_pf.html )

A little administration bet hedging, perhaps?


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