Sunday, February 19, 2006

Bush Reads a Bedtime Story About the Environment

Did any of you read STATE OF FEAR by Michael Crichten?

I did. It was the work of the truly deluded. It was about how Global Warming is fiction... a fiction propagated by the ever rich environmentalist faction of the world.

You see, in the book, the super rich CREATED environmental mishaps (like tsunamies - I'm not kidding) so that they could propagate the myth of Global Warming and the "evil" scientific establishment could get paid. It's all about money for those environmentalists, you see.

Bush read the book and agrees with it.

READ IT HERE

He agrees that the crazy non-profits like the Sierra Club have WAAAAAAAAAYYYYY more money to propigate disinformation than OPEC, or Chevron or EXXON.

That make total sense. If you are retarded.

Here is an excerpt from the article -

In his new book about Mr. Bush, "Rebel in Chief: Inside the Bold and Controversial Presidency of George W. Bush," Fred Barnes recalls a visit to the White House last year by Michael Crichton, whose 2004 best-selling novel, "State of Fear," suggests that global warming is an unproven theory and an overstated threat.

Mr. Barnes, who describes Mr. Bush as "a dissenter on the theory of global warming," writes that the president "avidly read" the novel and met the author after Karl Rove, his chief political adviser, arranged it. He says Mr. Bush and his guest "talked for an hour and were in near-total agreement."

Once again, it's great to see a truly visionary president - one that bucks the trends (of commen sense and scientific fact).

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