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GOD CHOOSES

                                                                                     GOD CHOOSES

I have been thinking about how I might explain how people come to Christ and how the Bible becomes so precious that people of faith will give their lives to preserve a tiny scrap of Scripture.

It is difficult to accomplish much by using the Bible as authority with someone who does not accept it as the word of God. I know this because this used to be I. Nonetheless, I will use some bible references because they are powerful.

Faith is a wondrous thing.  If you read Fox's Book of Martyrs you will be amazed at how the martyrs went joyfully to horribly painful deaths. Many sang or praised God while being burned at the stake. They counted it a great honor to die for Christ.

I do not know that anyone I know has that kind of faith. I believe that such faith is a gift of God (the Holy Spirit aka Comforter) given at a time when it is needed. Christians are suffering in this fashion in various parts of the world as we speak.

The Bible defines faith as, "...the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." Hebrews 11:1 I used to believe that you could believe in anything by blind faith and to some extent that is true. Everybody believes in some kind of God. The question is, what God.

When I graduated from the University of California at Berkeley I had been greatly influenced by what I considered to be enlightened intellectuals whom I now regard as benighted as well as my peers with whom I had spent many hours discussing weighty matters such as religion.

The Bible says that faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. Romans 10:17. Lack of faith comes in the same way. To illustrate this how many people believe that atom bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and that we have landed on the moon? Our belief (knowledge) comes from hearing about these events with no personal experience whatsoever. These are pretty tall tales but we believe them.

My God at that time was my mind and reason. In other words, I worshiped the creature instead of the creator. I made the same mistake Adam and Eve made in the garden. They wanted to be gods as did I. I was more willing to believe the unbelievers because that suited the desires of my heart.

I was not only a confirmed agnostic (thank god I was not an atheist) but I was quick to ridicule and scoff at fundamentalist Christians whom I considered to be ignorant nincompoops. I truly could not imagine how anyone could believe such nonsense. I considered the Old Testament to be nothing more than a colorful history of the Hebrew people and, in large part, folklore. I did believe that a man named Jesus had lived and that he was a magnificent philosopher and was crucified. I believed that the Christian faith was anchored on this event and upon the belief that he had been resurrected from the dead after three days in the tomb although the last part of the story struck me as a being a bit hard to accept.

My unbelief was reinforced by my success as a lawyer and what I perceived to be my success in managing my life. I was a big frog in a little puddle and obtained two record breaking personal injury verdicts in adjoining cow counties within three months of one another and considered myself to be the meanest man in the Valley. I did not think I needed God and I was not sure there was one anyway. Everything was going well.

I firmly believe that had my life continued on this course I would never have found the Lord. God had other plans. We do not choose God. He chooses us. I say this because this is what the Bible says and because it has been my personal experience. John 6:44; 14:6; 15:16.

I found myself a serious alcoholic single parenting four children, broke, and with a struggling law practice. I experienced serious unpleasantness, fatigue, and desperation. Had things continued to go well in my life I would never have changed and I am thankful for all the hardship I endured. It was a small price to pay for a pearl of such great value. Matthew 13:45-46.

I have given some thought to how people come to God and I have concluded that there are a number of ways and that all Christians have experienced and continue to experience more than one of them. Here are some of the ways:

1. They come to realize that they cannot manage their lives as I did. I actually learned this in Alcoholics Anonymous. It was also in Alcoholics Anonymous that I realized that there was a higher power in charge of my life. It took a year or two for me to decide it was God

2. Some people are raised in the faith and come back to it after they have strayed. I had some exposure but I was never a serious believer in my youth.

3. Some are fortunate enough to have a Road to Damascus experience in which Jesus speaks audibly to them. I envy these people. I have not had this experience.

4. Some people have dreams and/or visions. I have had a vision. It was very short, perhaps a second or two in length, and was accompanied by a "word of knowledge." I was wide awake driving alone in my car at night and in my mind I saw myself alone and surrounded by worldly associates. I knew they were there although they were concealed in a sort of murky darkness. I was in the light and I knew that they could not hurt me and that I would have a good influence on them.

5. Some people witness or experience miracles. By miracles I mean things that defy a natural explanation. I have experienced a number of these.

6. Many people receive answers to prayer. Obviously, God is not Santa Claus anymore than our natural father is and my faith is nurtured more by looking back at what I did not receive than it is by what I did receive. I can see clearly, by hindsight, the things that I wanted that would have destroyed me had I gotten them. However, I have had quite a number of prayers answered and several in ways that can not be explained as anything other than answers to prayer.

7. Experiencing the power of the Word of God. I do not believe anyone can have a faith that grows without having epiphanic experiences when exposed to the Word of God. This is the principal way that God speaks to me and I believe it is the principal way that he speaks to everyone. In my own case, I have reached a point at which I am hungry for the Word of God. I treasure it. I wish there were a way I could make you understand its power. I rely again on the Bible. Hebrews 4:12 says, "…the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart."

8. The final element is prayer. I pray less often than I should but I do pray several times a day. Obviously, you are not going to have answers to prayer if you do not pray. I regularly get answers.

All of this begs the question of why one should believe. How do we know there is a God? Romans 1:19-20 tells us how. It says, "…that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them for the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:" In fact, we need only look at ourselves. If there were nothing else in the world that would suffice. Psalm 139:14 says, "I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well."

This runs headlong into Darwinism and/or evolution which I submit requires far more faith than believing in creation (intelligent design.) I was seated as a guest at dinner one evening years ago when I blurted out that evolution was a lie. Up until then, I had never really questioned it. I accepted it in school and believed it (Here we are with faith coming by hearing again.) The theory of evolution is that as a result of billions upon billions upon trillions of minute mutations a tiny percentage of them result in a superior characteristic that makes a member of a species more able to survive in its environment than its brothers and that given enough time a new species will evolve.

I realized as I believe any thinking person will that if this were true there would be transitional forms of every species everywhere and there are not. Furthermore, there would be fossil evidence of such everywhere in great abundance which there is not. I concluded that the missing link was missing because it never existed.

The second reason evolution is not believable is because almost all of the characteristics that give us some advantage are extremely complicated even at the cellular level and cannot function until they are complete. Eyesight is a perfect example. The eye cannot function and thereby endow its owner with a superior advantage unless it is complete. Furthermore, there is a great deal of similarity among dissimilar species with respect to eyesight. Did that happen by accident also? In each case the organ must be complete to function and lend any advantage to its owner.

The above does not require any citation to authority or the reliance on "experts" as the conclusions can be reached solely by force of reason. Darwin’s theory does not work. Darwin's theory can be discredited out of his own mouth.

It is a great testimony to the rejection of God and creation by those who think themselves wise that they persist in denying the obvious.

If there is a god how do we know he cares? Many question how a loving god would allow bad things to happen and I wish I had a complete answer. I can tell you that the Bible says it rains on the just and the unjust alike and from my own experience I can tell you that God is not a permissive parent who will spare us the consequences of our conduct. Any parent who does that ruins his or her child. The Bible repeatedly says that if you spare the rod you will spoil the child. You may also wish to consider what the world would be like if none of us had to suffer the consequences of our actions. What a horrible world that would be.

I can also tell you from my own experience which I have described above that I am eternally grateful for the hardship and suffering I endured that brought me to Christ.

Finally, I can tell you that as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are God’s ways higher than our ways, and His thoughts than our thoughts. Isaiah 55:9 Stated differently, if I had all the answers I would be God.

We are back to the problem that Adam and Eve had in the garden. They wanted to be gods and we want to be gods. Worse than that, we want to judge God just like we want to judge our leaders and our fellow men and Sunday’s quarterbacks.

If nothing else, I hope I have provided food for thought without being offensive. I firmly believe, as I have explained above, that it is God who chooses and I pray that he chooses all who read this.

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A Tale of Two Houses

 

This is a very interesting piece to read, will take all of 2 minutes and well worth it and will also cause you to do some very serious thinking about the difference between a liberal and a conservative and the legitimacy of the global warming movement.

House 1:

The four-bedroom home was planned so that "every room has a relationship with something in the landscape that's different from the room next door. Each of the rooms feels like a slightly different place." The resulting single-story house is a paragon of environmental planning. The passive-solar house is built of honey-colored native limestone and positioned to absorb winter sunlight, warming the interior walkways and walls of the 4,000-square-foot residence. Geothermal heat pumps circulate water through pipes buried 300 feet deep in the ground. These waters pass through a heat exchange system that keeps the home warm in winter and cool in summer. A 25,000-gallon underground cistern collects rainwater gathered from roof urns; wastewater from sinks, toilets, and showers cascades into underground purifying tanks and is also funneled into the cistern. The water from the cistern is then used to irrigate the landscaping around the four-bedroom home, (which) uses indigenous grasses, shrubs, and flowers to complete the exterior treatment of the home. In addition to its minimal environmental impact, the look and layout of the house reflect one of  the paramount priorities: relaxation. A spacious 10-foot porch wraps completely around the residence and beckons the family outdoors. With few hallways to speak of, family and guests make their way from room to room either directly or by way of the porch. "The house doesn't hold you in. Where the porch ends there is grass. There is no step-up at all." This house consumes 25% of the energy of an average American home.

   (Source: Cowboys and Indians Magazine, Oct. 2002 and Chicago Tribune April 2001.)

House 2:

This 20-room, 8-bathroom house consumes more electricity every month than the average American household uses in an entire year. The average household in America consumes 10,656 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year, according to the Department of Energy. In 2006, this house devoured nearly 221,000 kWh, more than 20 times the national average.  Last August alone, the house burned through 22,619 kWh, guzzling more than twice the electricity in one month than an average American family uses in an entire year. As a result of this energy consumption, the average monthly electric bill topped $1,359. Also, natural gas bills for this house and guest house averaged $1,080 per month last year. In total, this house had nearly $30,000 in combined electricity and natural gas bills for 2006. (Source: just about anywhere in the news last month online and on talk radio, but barely on TV.)

House 1 belongs to George and Laura Bush, and is in Crawford, Texas.

House 2 belongs to Al and Tipper Gore, and is in Nashville, Tennessee.

 

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Pelosi should be in Jail

 
The democrats are trying to take over every branch of government.  They control Congress and seek to control the presidency.  That is what this is all about.  They do not give a damn about the president firing US attorneys.  Every president does.  Clinton fired 93 at one time 30 more during his time in office.
 
If you don't believe that the Democrats are trying to take over the executive branch what in the hell is Nancy Pelosi doing going to Syria and talking to Assad.  She is trying to be the president.  I think she committed treason under the Loman Act and should be arrested, tried, and if convicted sentenced to the maximum amount of time provided by law which is three years.
 
The president cannot run the country with 535 congressmen and a hundred senators plus untold numbers of media folks telling him how to do it.  I wish he would say, I am the president; I am doing the best I can.  You may not agree and you have the right to disagree.  Otherwise, shut up and sit down!
 
Serving at the pleasure of anyone means at will.  If you do not like the way an employee combs his or her hair you can fire them.  These days, we seem to have forgotten that.  An employer is afraid to fire an employee.  I am not but most are.  It is ridiculous.  This is especially true of a lawyer.  Who in the hell is going to keep paying a lawyer who isn't on his side.  It is ridiculous.
 
The overwhelming majority of liars are on the left.  Clinton was disbarred for lying under oath.  Give ma a break!
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Jesus the Politician

 I never cease to be amazed at how I can read the same scriptures so many times and get something new out of them every time I read them. 
  
This morning I was impressed with the statement of our Lord that a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand.  I see that as the present condition of the United States.
 
I also realized how resistant people are to the truth.  It is astounding.  The Pharisees asked Jesus who he was and he told them and they asked again and he said that he had already told him who he was and told them that if they did not believe him to believe the works that he did by the father.

In Matthew 12 we are told that Jesus healed the man with the withered hand and the one who was deaf and dumb and, in fact, healed every disease and infirmity of those who came to him.  The Pharisees accused him of driving out demons by the power of Satan.  

The lesson for me is that most people will believe what they choose to believe in aspite of overwhelming evidence.  I see this in politics.  The left has succeeded in convincing a majority of the American people that Bush is a terrible president, the war in Iraq a disaster, that America is a dastardly imperialists, and that the American Corporation is a monster that must be destroyed.  They are wrong on all counts and there is a mountain of evidence against them.

I am convinced that the left wishes to destroy America and that it is wholly nihilistic.  It believes the dream that something better will replace it.  They do not know what and every alternative economic system and system of government has proven to be inferior.  This inconvenient fact does not bother them at all.  In their minds, demons, have given us our power, our freedom, and our prosperity, not the Lord our God.  On this premise they go full speed ahead with the destruction of America.

Some argue that we should not mix religion and politics.  That is  incorrect.  I believe wholeheartedly in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, but the present concept of separation of church and state is not only wrong, it is an abomination and is an invention of the Supreme Court.  It does not exist in the Constitution.  Religion is inextricably a part of politics.  In fact, Jesus was probably the greatest politician and campaigner in the history of the world.  His party was the party of God and His kingdom the Kingdom of God.
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Global Warming Hysteria

GLOBAL WARMING HYSTERIA

This is such an intriguing subject that I have been taken far afield and was highly amused in some instances at how ridiculous the global warming nuts are but the game they play is deadly and calculated to bring down America by crippling her economy, imposing confiscatory taxes and distributing her wealth to their friends and our enemies around the world. Of course, the far left plans to do the redistributing and see themselves as an elite class above the rest of us. They have no intention of giving up any of their creature comforts and I personally do not believe they give a damn about the common man. They just claim to do so.

The global warming movement is a tool of the far left and other enemies of America. According to David Horowitz in "Unholy Alliance" the far left is the present form of the uninterrupted communist/socialist/Marxist movement. It hates capitalism and especially corporations and therefor America and sees inequity in every disparity in the enjoyment of economic prosperity. That is why it allies itself with our enemies in keeping with the old adage that, "Our Enemy's Enemy Is Our Friend." much on the order of our alliance with Stalin against Hitler in the Second World War. I was bewildered by the commitment of the hard left to our defeat in Iraq until I read his book.

The poster boy for the movement is Al Gore who flies around in Gulf Stream aircraft (Drudge estimated that Gore burned 439,500 gallons of fuel when he flew to Kyoto for the Climate Change Conference in 1997) and he presently uses 20 times the energy used by the average American in his home. See http://www.wbir.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=42745

He justifies the energy use in his home by claiming he bought "carbon credits." As it turns out, he bought them from his own company. See discussion at Last Man Standing: http://nukegingrich.wordpress.com/2007/02/28/last-man-standing/

What he was actually doing was buying stock in his own company.

Purchase of carbon credits by the industrialized nations primarily America would, under the Kyoto treaty, be from other countries. It would work like a fine to plunder America. Do you see the gold drain. The Senate had the good sense to turn down the Kyoto treaty 95 to zero for the stated reason that China and India were not parties. The Kyoto scheme is for each country to have a quota and if you use more than your quota you have to buy credits (unused permitted carbon emissions) from those who have not used theirs. This is merely a wealth redistribution scheme (tax) on success. I read at least one author who said it contemplated raping America.

The goal of the Kyoto Protocol is to reduce worldwide greenhouse gas emissions to 5.2% below 1990 levels between 2008 and 2012. Compared to the emissions levels that would occur by 2010 without the Kyoto protocol, however, this target represents a 29% cut. Kyoto would make the Great Depression looks like prosperity. The Kyoto Protocol can be found at
http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/convkp/kpeng.html. However, the actual protocol is difficult reading. It easier and more straightforward source is Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol.

I assume by now that you have noticed that the Kyoto Protocol is an instrument of the United Nations which we learned from the oil for food scandal is incredibly corrupt and anyone who has paid any attention at all to the United Nations knows that the overwhelming majority of its members openly attack and oppose the United States. We would see a world government controlled by our enemies through which we were subject if the Kyoto Protocol were adopted.

If you had any doubt as to what these devils are about the United Nations continues to clamor for a worldwide tax. http://www.cfif.org/htdocs/freedomline/un_monitor/in_our_opinion/global_taxes.htm

If you are not extremely uncomfortable by now you should be.

Now that I have explained the driving force behind the global warming movement I should like to address why I believe it is a hoax.

Here is a video showing the ocean waves turning to ice as they hit the beach in Newfoundland: http://us.video.aol.com/video.index.adp?pmmsid=1838943

Snow has fallen over the United Arab Emirates for the first time ever, leaving a white blanket over the mountains of Ras al-Khaimah as the desert country experienced a cold spell and above-average rainfall. The mountain cluster, 1,737 metres above sea level had heavy night-time snowfall for two days as a result of temperatures dropping to minus five and stunning the emirate's residents.

http://www.junkscience.com/dec04.htm

Anybody who watched the news this winter is aware of that we have had record-breaking cold throughout the continental United States with the exception of the West.

On March 12 a late season storm dropped 8 inches of snow on northern Great Britain and, a week earlier, there were blizzards in Western Europe that killed 17 people. Some regions of Germany, France, Switzerland, and Italy saw the heaviest March snowfall in nearly three decades. In February it had snowed for 50 straight hours in Sichuan, China, and a record freeze occurred in Russia that destroyed an estimated 30% of its winter crops. "This is the worst winter in 28 years," said Alexei Gordeyev, the Agricultural Minister. http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/caruba033006.htm

The Antarctica ice pack is actually getting colder not warmer as recently thought. http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0118/p02s01-usgn.html

 Greenland and the Labrador Sea has cooled significantly in the last 44 years. http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2003/2002GL015797.shtml

I probably should take another tack but I will mention one more item because it’s so funny and that is that Drudge reported that the House hearing on "Warming of the Planet" was canceled after an ice storm warning on February 13, 2007. http://drudgereport.com/flash8.htm  There have actually been at least two such hearings canceled because of the cold.

Perhaps the best qualified expert in the United States or at least one of them is Dr. Lindzen at MIT. He is so well-qualified I decided to print out a summary of his qualifications for you:

Lindzen, Richard S.

lindzen@wind.mit.edu

(617) 253-2432
Bldg. 54-1720

Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences

Professor Lindzen is a dynamical meteorologist with interests in the broad topics of climate, planetary waves, monsoon meteorology, planetary atmospheres, and hydrodynamic instability. His research involves studies of the role of the tropics in mid-latitude weather and global heat transport, the moisture budget and its role in global change, the origins of ice ages, seasonal effects in atmospheric transport, stratospheric waves, and the observational determination of climate sensitivity. He has made major contributions to the development of the current theory for the Hadley Circulation, which dominates the atmospheric transport of heat and momentum from the tropics to higher latitudes, and has advanced the understanding of the role of small scale gravity waves in producing the reversal of global temperature gradients at the mesopause. He pioneered the study of how ozone photochemistry, radiative transfer and dynamics interact with each other. He is currently studying the ways in which unstable eddies determine the pole to equator temperature difference, and the nonlinear equilibration of baroclinic instability and the contribution of such instabilities to global heat transport. He has also been developing a new approach to air-sea interaction in the tropics, and is actively involved in parameterizing the role of cumulus convection in heating and drying the atmosphere. He has developed models for the Earth's climate with specific concern for the stability of the ice caps, the sensitivity to increases in CO2, the origin of the 100,000 year cycle in glaciation, and the maintenance of regional variations in climate. In cooperation with colleagues and students, he is developing a sophisticated, but computationally simple, climate model to test whether the proper treatment of cumulus convection will significantly reduce climate sensitivity to the increase of greenhouse gases. Prof. Lindzen is a recipient of the AMS's Meisinger, and Charney Awards, and AGU's Macelwane Medal. He is a corresponding member of the NAS Committee on Human Rights, a member of the NRC Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, and a Fellow of the AAAS1. He is a consultant to the Global Modeling and Simulation Group at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, and a Distinguished Visiting Scientist at California Institute of Technology's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. (Ph.D., '64, S.M., '61, A.B., '60, Harvard University)

The piece that I urge you to read by Dr. Linden explains what’s going on in the scientific community with great clarity. It was published in the Wall Street Journal at http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110008220. To save you the trouble I have pasted it below:

Climate of Fear
Global-warming alarmists intimidate dissenting scientists into silence.

BY RICHARD LINDZEN
Wednesday, April 12, 2006 12:01 a.m. EDT

There have been repeated claims that this past year's hurricane activity was another sign of human-induced climate change. Everything from the heat wave in Paris to heavy snows in Buffalo has been blamed on people burning gasoline to fuel their cars, and coal and natural gas to heat, cool and electrify their homes. Yet how can a barely discernible, one-degree increase in the recorded global mean temperature since the late 19th century possibly gain public acceptance as the source of recent weather catastrophes? And how can it translate into unlikely claims about future catastrophes?

The answer has much to do with misunderstanding the science of climate, plus a willingness to debase climate science into a triangle of alarmism. Ambiguous scientific statements about climate are hyped by those with a vested interest in alarm, thus raising the political stakes for policy makers who provide funds for more science research to feed more alarm to increase the political stakes. After all, who puts money into science--whether for AIDS, or space, or climate--where there is nothing really alarming? Indeed, the success of climate alarmism can be counted in the increased federal spending on climate research from a few hundred million dollars pre-1990 to $1.7 billion today. It can also be seen in heightened spending on solar, wind, hydrogen, ethanol and clean coal technologies, as well as on other energy-investment decisions.

But there is a more sinister side to this feeding frenzy. Scientists who dissent from the alarmism have seen their grant funds disappear, their work derided, and themselves libeled as industry stooges, scientific hacks or worse. Consequently, lies about climate change gain credence even when they fly in the face of the science that supposedly is their basis.
To understand the misconceptions perpetuated about climate science and the climate of intimidation, one needs to grasp some of the complex underlying scientific issues. First, let's start where there is agreement. The public, press and policy makers have been repeatedly told that three claims have widespread scientific support: Global temperature has risen about a degree since the late 19th century; levels of CO2 in the atmosphere have increased by about 30% over the same period; and CO2 should contribute to future warming. These claims are true. However, what the public fails to grasp is that the claims neither constitute support for alarm nor establish man's responsibility for the small amount of warming that has occurred. In fact, those who make the most outlandish claims of alarm are actually demonstrating skepticism of the very science they say supports them. It isn't just that the alarmists are trumpeting model results that we know must be wrong. It is that they are trumpeting catastrophes that couldn't happen even if the models were right as justifying costly policies to try to prevent global warming.

If the models are correct, global warming reduces the temperature differences between the poles and the equator. When you have less difference in temperature, you have less excitation of extratropical storms, not more. And, in fact, model runs support this conclusion. Alarmists have drawn some support for increased claims of tropical storminess from a casual claim by Sir John Houghton of the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that a warmer world would have more evaporation, with latent heat providing more energy for disturbances. The problem with this is that the ability of evaporation to drive tropical storms relies not only on temperature but humidity as well, and calls for drier, less humid air. Claims for starkly higher temperatures are based upon there being more humidity, not less--hardly a case for more storminess with global warming.

So how is it that we don't have more scientists speaking up about this junk science? It's my belief that many scientists have been cowed not merely by money but by fear. An example: Earlier this year, Texas Rep. Joe Barton issued letters to paleoclimatologist Michael Mann and some of his co-authors seeking the details behind a taxpayer-funded analysis that claimed the 1990s were likely the warmest decade and 1998 the warmest year in the last millennium. Mr. Barton's concern was based on the fact that the IPCC had singled out Mr. Mann's work as a means to encourage policy makers to take action. And they did so before his work could be replicated and tested--a task made difficult because Mr. Mann, a key IPCC author, had refused to release the details for analysis. The scientific community's defense of Mr. Mann was, nonetheless, immediate and harsh. The president of the National Academy of Sciences--as well as the American Meteorological Society and the American Geophysical Union--formally protested, saying that Rep. Barton's singling out of a scientist's work smacked of intimidation.

All of which starkly contrasts to the silence of the scientific community when anti-alarmists were in the crosshairs of then-Sen. Al Gore. In 1992, he ran two congressional hearings during which he tried to bully dissenting scientists, including myself, into changing our views and supporting his climate alarmism. Nor did the scientific community complain when Mr. Gore, as vice president, tried to enlist Ted Koppel in a witch hunt to discredit anti-alarmist scientists--a request that Mr. Koppel deemed publicly inappropriate. And they were mum when subsequent articles and books by Ross Gelbspan libelously labeled scientists who differed with Mr. Gore as stooges of the fossil-fuel industry.

Sadly, this is only the tip of a non-melting iceberg. In Europe, Henk Tennekes was dismissed as research director of the Royal Dutch Meteorological Society after questioning the scientific underpinnings of global warming. Aksel Winn-Nielsen, former director of the U.N.'s World Meteorological Organization, was tarred by Bert Bolin, first head of the IPCC, as a tool of the coal industry for questioning climate alarmism. Respected Italian professors Alfonso Sutera and Antonio Speranza disappeared from the debate in 1991, apparently losing climate-research funding for raising questions.

And then there are the peculiar standards in place in scientific journals for articles submitted by those who raise questions about accepted climate wisdom. At Science and Nature, such papers are commonly refused without review as being without interest. However, even when such papers are published, standards shift. When I, with some colleagues at NASA, attempted to determine how clouds behave under varying temperatures, we discovered what we called an "Iris Effect," wherein upper-level cirrus clouds contracted with increased temperature, providing a very strong negative climate feedback sufficient to greatly reduce the response to increasing CO2. Normally, criticism of papers appears in the form of letters to the journal to which the original authors can respond immediately. However, in this case (and others) a flurry of hastily prepared papers appeared, claiming errors in our study, with our responses delayed months and longer. The delay permitted our paper to be commonly referred to as "discredited." Indeed, there is a strange reluctance to actually find out how climate really behaves. In 2003, when the draft of the U.S. National Climate Plan urged a high priority for improving our knowledge of climate sensitivity, the National Research Council instead urged support to look at the impacts of the warming--not whether it would actually happen.

Alarm rather than genuine scientific curiosity, it appears, is essential to maintaining funding. And only the most senior scientists today can stand up against this alarmist gale, and defy the iron triangle of climate scientists, advocates and policymakers.

Mr. Lindzen is Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Atmospheric Science at MIT.

The statement I find most interesting is: "It isn't just that the alarmists are trumpeting model results that we know must be wrong. It is that they are trumpeting catastrophes that couldn't happen even if the models were right as justifying costly policies to try to prevent global warming."

 I cannot imagine a stronger statement damning the global warming alarmists.

There are a couple of Chinese scientists who are not subject to the pressures Dr. Lindzen describes who have concluded that the Earth is actually cooling. Their article is at http://www.co2science.org/scripts/CO2ScienceB2C/articles/V10/N3/C1.jsp

Finally, we have a most excellent speech by Senator Imhoff, chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee found at: http://epw.senate.gov/speechitem.cfm?party=rep&id=263759 . It is so powerful that I have pasted it in as well:

SENATE FLOOR SPEECH DELIVERED MONDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 2006

 I am going to speak today about the most media-hyped environmental issue of all time, global warming. I have spoken more about global warming than any other politician in Washington today. My speech will be a bit different from the previous seven floor speeches, as I focus not only on the science, but on the media’s coverage of climate change.

Global Warming -- just that term evokes many members in this chamber, the media, Hollywood elites and our pop culture to nod their heads and fret about an impending climate disaster. As the senator who has spent more time speaking about the facts regarding global warming, I want to address some of the recent media coverage of global warming and Hollywood’s involvement in the issue. And of course I will also discuss former Vice President Al Gore’s movie "An Inconvenient Truth."

Since 1895, the media has alternated between global cooling and warming scares during four separate and sometimes overlapping time periods. From 1895 until the 1930’s the media peddled a coming ice age.

From the late 1920’s until the 1960’s they warned of global warming. From the 1950’s until the 1970’s they warned us again of a coming ice age. This makes modern global warming the fourth estate’s fourth attempt to promote opposing climate change fears during the last 100 years.

Recently, advocates of alarmism have grown increasingly desperate to try to convince the public that global warming is the greatest moral issue of our generation. Last year, the vice president of London’s Royal Society sent a chilling letter to the media encouraging them to stifle the voices of scientists skeptical of climate alarmism.

During the past year, the American people have been served up an unprecedented parade of environmental alarmism by the media and entertainment industry, which link every possible weather event to global warming. The year 2006 saw many major organs of the media dismiss any pretense of balance and objectivity on climate change coverage and instead crossed squarely into global warming advocacy.

SUMMARY OF LATEST DEVELOPMENTS OF MANMADE GLOBAL WARMING HOCKEY STICK

First, I would like to summarize some of the recent developments in the controversy over whether or not humans have created a climate catastrophe. One of the key aspects that the United Nations, environmental groups and the media have promoted as the "smoking gun" of proof of catastrophic global warming is the so-called ‘hockey stick’ temperature graph by climate scientist Michael Mann and his colleagues.

This graph purported to show that temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere remained relatively stable over 900 years, then spiked upward in the 20th century presumably due to human activity. Mann, who also co-publishes a global warming propaganda blog reportedly set up with the help of an environmental group, had his "Hockey Stick" come under severe scrutiny.

The "hockey stick" was completely and thoroughly broken once and for all in 2006. Several years ago, two Canadian researchers tore apart the statistical foundation for the hockey stick. In 2006, both the National Academy of Sciences and an independent researcher further refuted the foundation of the "hockey stick." http://epw.senate.gov/pressitem.cfm?party=rep&id=257697

The National Academy of Sciences report reaffirmed the existence of the Medieval Warm Period from about 900 AD to 1300 AD and the Little Ice Age from about 1500 to 1850. Both of these periods occurred long before the invention of the SUV or human industrial activity could have possibly impacted the Earth’s climate. In fact, scientists believe the Earth was warmer than today during the Medieval Warm Period, when the Vikings grew crops in Greenland.

Climate alarmists have been attempting to erase the inconvenient Medieval Warm Period from the Earth’s climate history for at least a decade. David Deming, an assistant professor at the University of Oklahoma’s College of Geosciences, can testify first hand about this effort. Dr. Deming was welcomed into the close-knit group of global warming believers after he published a paper in 1995 that noted some warming in the 20th century. Deming says he was subsequently contacted by a prominent global warming alarmist and told point blank "We have to get rid of the Medieval Warm Period." When the "Hockey Stick" first appeared in 1998, it did just that.

END OF LITTLE ICE AGE MEANS WARMING

The media have missed the big pieces of the puzzle when it comes to the Earth’s temperatures and mankind’s carbon dioxide (C02) emissions. It is very simplistic to feign horror and say the one degree Fahrenheit temperature increase during the 20th century means we are all doomed. First of all, the one degree Fahrenheit rise coincided with the greatest advancement of living standards, life expectancy, food production and human health in the history of our planet. So it is hard to argue that the global warming we experienced in the 20th century was somehow negative or part of a catastrophic trend.

Second, what the climate alarmists and their advocates in the media have continued to ignore is the fact that the Little Ice Age, which resulted in harsh winters which froze New York Harbor and caused untold deaths, ended about 1850. So trying to prove man-made global warming by comparing the well-known fact that today's temperatures are warmer than during the Little Ice Age is akin to comparing summer to winter to show a catastrophic temperature trend.

In addition, something that the media almost never addresses are the holes in the theory that C02 has been the driving force in global warming. Alarmists fail to adequately explain why temperatures began warming at the end of the Little Ice Age in about 1850, long before man-made CO2 emissions could have impacted the climate. Then about 1940, just as man-made CO2 emissions rose sharply, the temperatures began a decline that lasted until the 1970’s, prompting the media and many scientists to fear a coming ice age.

Let me repeat, temperatures got colder after C02 emissions exploded. If C02 is the driving force of global climate change, why do so many in the media ignore the many skeptical scientists who cite these rather obvious inconvenient truths?

SIXTY SCIENTISTS

My skeptical views on man-made catastrophic global warming have only strengthened as new science comes in. There have been recent findings in peer-reviewed literature over the last few years showing that the Antarctic is getting colder and the ice is growing and a new study in Geophysical Research Letters found that the sun was responsible for 50% of 20th century warming.

Recently, many scientists, including a leading member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, predicted long-term global cooling may be on the horizon due to a projected decrease in the sun’s output.

A letter sent to the Canadian Prime Minister on April 6 of this year by 60 prominent scientists who question the basis for climate alarmism, clearly explains the current state of scientific knowledge on global warming.

The 60 scientists wrote:

http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/story.html?id=3711460e-bd5a-475d-a6be-4db87559d605

"If, back in the mid-1990s, we knew what we know today about climate, Kyoto would almost certainly not exist, because we would have concluded it was not necessary." The letter also noted:

"‘Climate change is real’ is a meaningless phrase used repeatedly by activists to convince the public that a climate catastrophe is looming and humanity is the cause. Neither of these fears is justified. Global climate changes occur all the time due to natural causes and the human impact still remains impossible to distinguish from this natural ‘noise.’"

COMPUTER MODELS THREATEN EARTH

One of the ways alarmists have pounded this mantra of "consensus" on global warming into our pop culture is through the use of computer models which project future calamity. But the science is simply not there to place so much faith in scary computer model scenarios which extrapolate the current and projected buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and conclude that the planet faces certain doom.

Dr. Vincent Gray, a research scientist and a 2001 reviewer with the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has noted, "The effects of aerosols, and their uncertainties, are such as to nullify completely the reliability of any of the climate models."

Earlier this year, the director of the International Arctic Research Center in Fairbanks Alaska, testified to Congress that highly publicized climate models showing a disappearing Arctic were nothing more than "science fiction."

In fact, after years of hearing about the computer generated scary scenarios about the future of our planet, I now believe that the greatest climate threat we face may be coming from alarmist computer models.

This threat is originating from the software installed on the hard drives of the publicity and grant seeking climate modelers.

It is long past the time for us to separate climate change fact from hysteria.

KYOTO: ECONOMIC PAIN FOR NO CLIMATE GAIN

One final point on the science of climate change: I am approached by many in the media and others who ask, "What if you are wrong to doubt the dire global warming predictions? Will you be able to live with yourself for opposing the Kyoto Protocol?"

My answer is blunt. The history of the modern environmental movement is chock full of predictions of doom that never came true. We have all heard the dire predictions about the threat of overpopulation, resource scarcity, mass starvation, and the projected death of our oceans. None of these predictions came true, yet it never stopped the doomsayers from continuing to predict a dire environmental future.

The more the eco-doomsayers’ predictions fail, the more the eco-doomsayers predict.

These failed predictions are just one reason I respect the serious scientists out there today debunking the latest scaremongering on climate change. Scientists like MIT’s Richard Lindzen, former Colorado State climatologist Roger Pielke, Sr., the University of Alabama’s Roy Spencer and John Christy, Virginia State Climatologist Patrick Michaels, Colorado State University’s William Gray, atmospheric physicist S. Fred Singer, Willie Soon of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Oregon State climatologist George Taylor and astrophysicist Sallie Baliunas, to name a few.

But more importantly, it is the global warming alarmists who should be asked the question -- "What if they are correct about man-made catastrophic global warming?" -- because they have come up with no meaningful solution to their supposed climate crisis in the two decades that they have been hyping this issue.

If the alarmists truly believe that man-made greenhouse gas emissions are dooming the planet, then they must face up to the fact that symbolism does not solve a supposed climate crisis.

The alarmists freely concede that the Kyoto Protocol, even if fully ratified and complied with, would not have any meaningful impact on global temperatures. And keep in mind that Kyoto is not even close to being complied with by many of the nations that ratified it, including 13 of the EU-15 nations that are not going to meet their emission reduction promises.

Many of the nations that ratified Kyoto are now realizing what I have been saying all along: The Kyoto Protocol is a lot of economic pain for no climate gain.

Legislation that has been proposed in this chamber would have even less of a temperature effect than Kyoto’s undetectable impact. And more recently, global warming alarmists and the media have been praising California for taking action to limit C02. But here again: This costly feel-good California measure, which is actually far less severe than Kyoto, will have no impact on the climate -- only the economy.

Symbolism does not solve a climate crisis.

In addition, we now have many environmentalists and Hollywood celebrities, like Laurie David, who have been advocating measures like changing standard light bulbs in your home to fluorescents to help avert global warming. Changing to more energy-efficient light bulbs is a fine thing to do, but to somehow imply we can avert a climate disaster by these actions is absurd.

Once again, symbolism does not solve a climate crisis.

But this symbolism may be hiding a dark side. While greenhouse gas limiting proposals may cost the industrialized West trillions of dollars, it is the effect on the developing world’s poor that is being lost in this debate.

The Kyoto Protocol’s post 2012 agenda which mandates that the developing world be subjected to restrictions on greenhouse gases could have the potential to severely restrict development in regions of the world like Africa, Asia and South America -- where some of the Earth’s most energy-deprived people currently reside.

Expanding basic necessities like running water and electricity in the developing world are seen by many in the green movement as a threat to the planet’s health that must be avoided.

Energy poverty equals a life of back-breaking poverty and premature death.

If we allow scientifically unfounded fears of global warming to influence policy makers to restrict future energy production and the creation of basic infrastructure in the developing world -- billions of people will continue to suffer.

Last week my committee heard testimony from Danish statistician Bjorn Lomborg, who was once a committed left-wing environmentalist until he realized that so much of what that movement preached was based on bad science. Lomborg wrote a book called "The Skeptical Environmentalist" and has organized some of the world’s top Nobel Laureates to form the 2004 "Copenhagen Consensus" which ranked the world’s most pressing problems. http://www.copenhagenconsensus.com/Default.aspx?ID=158 And guess what?

They placed global warming at the bottom of the list in terms of our planet’s priorities. The "Copenhagen Consensus" found that the most important priorities of our planet included: combating disease, stopping malaria, securing clean water, and building infrastructure to help lift the developing nations out of poverty. I have made many trips to Africa, and once you see the devastating poverty that has a grip on that continent, you quickly realize that fears about global warming are severely misguided.

I firmly believe that when the history of our era is written, future generations will look back with puzzlement and wonder why we spent so much time and effort on global warming fears and pointless solutions like the Kyoto Protocol.

French President Jacques Chirac provided the key clue as to why so many in the international community still revere the Kyoto Protocol, who in 2000 said Kyoto represents "the first component of an authentic global governance."

Furthermore, if your goal is to limit C02 emissions, the only effective way to go about it is the use of cleaner, more efficient technologies that will meet the energy demands of this century and beyond.

The Bush administration and my Environment and Public Works Committee have been engaged in these efforts as we work to expand nuclear power and promote the Asia-Pacific Partnership. This partnership stresses the sharing of new technology among member nations including three of the world’s top 10 emitters -- China, India and South Korea -- all of whom are exempt from Kyoto.

MEDIA COVERAGE OF CLIMATE CHANGE:

Many in the media, as I noted earlier, have taken it upon themselves to drop all pretense of balance on global warming and instead become committed advocates for the issue.

Here is a quote from Newsweek magazine:

"There are ominous signs that the Earth’s weather patterns have begun to change dramatically and that these changes may portend a drastic decline in food production– with serious political implications for just about every nation on Earth."

A headline in the New York Times reads: "Climate Changes Endanger World’s Food Output." Here is a quote from Time Magazine:

"As they review the bizarre and unpredictable weather pattern of the past several years, a growing number of scientists are beginning to suspect that many seemingly contradictory meteorological fluctuations are actually part of a global climatic upheaval."

All of this sounds very ominous. That is, until you realize that the three quotes I just read were from articles in 1975 editions of Newsweek Magazine and The New York Times, and Time Magazine in 1974. http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/printout/0,23657,944914,00.html

They weren’t referring to global warming; they were warning of a coming ice age.

Let me repeat, all three of those quotes were published in the 1970’s and warned of a coming ice age.

In addition to global cooling fears, Time Magazine has also reported on global warming. Here is an example:

"[Those] who claim that winters were harder when they were boys are quite right… weathermen have no doubt that the world at least for the time being is growing warmer."

Before you think that this is just another example of the media promoting Vice President Gore’s movie, you need to know that the quote I just read you from Time Magazine was not a recent quote; it was from January 2, 1939.

Yes, in 1939. Nine years before Vice President Gore was born and over three decades before Time Magazine began hyping a coming ice age and almost five decades before they returned to hyping global warming.

Time Magazine in 1951 pointed to receding permafrost in Russia as proof that the planet was warming.

In 1952, the New York Times noted that the "trump card" of global warming "has been the melting glaciers."

BUT MEDIA COULD NOT DECIDE BETWEEN WARMING OR COOLING SCARES

There are many more examples of the media and scientists flip-flopping between warming and cooling scares.

Here is a quote from the New York Times reporting on fears of an approaching ice age.

"Geologists Think the World May be Frozen Up Again."

That sentence appeared over 100 years ago in the February 24, 1895 edition of the New York Times.

Let me repeat. 1895, not 1995.

A front page article in the October 7, 1912 New York Times, just a few months after the Titanic struck an iceberg and sank, declared that a prominent professor "Warns Us of an Encroaching Ice Age."

The very same day in 1912, the Los Angeles Times ran an article warning that the "Human race will have to fight for its existence against cold." An August 10, 1923 Washington Post article declared: "Ice Age Coming Here."

By the 1930’s, the media took a break from reporting on the coming ice age and instead switched gears to promoting global warming:

"America in Longest Warm Spell Since 1776; Temperature Line Records a 25-year Rise" stated an article in the New York Times on March 27, 1933. The media of yesteryear was also not above injecting large amounts of fear and alarmism into their climate articles.

An August 9, 1923 front page article in the Chicago Tribune declared:

"Scientist Says Arctic Ice Will Wipe Out Canada." The article quoted a Yale University professor who predicted that large parts of Europe and Asia would be "wiped out" and Switzerland would be "entirely obliterated."

A December 29, 1974 New York Times article on global cooling reported that climatologists believed "the facts of the present climate change are such that the most optimistic experts would assign near certainty to major crop failure in a decade."

The article also warned that unless government officials reacted to the coming catastrophe, "mass deaths by starvation and probably in anarchy and violence" would result. In 1975, the New York Times reported that "A major cooling [was] widely considered to be inevitable." These past predictions of doom have a familiar ring, don’t they? They sound strikingly similar to our modern media promotion of former Vice president’s brand of climate alarmism.

After more than a century of alternating between global cooling and warming, one would think that this media history would serve a cautionary tale for today’s voices in the media and scientific community who are promoting yet another round of eco-doom.

Much of the 100-year media history on climate change that I have documented here today can be found in a publication titled "Fire and Ice" from the Business and Media Institute. http://www.businessandmedia.org/specialreports/2006/fireandice/fireandice_timeswarns.asp

MEDIA COVERAGE IN 2006

Which raises the question: Has this embarrassing 100-year documented legacy of coverage on what turned out to be trendy climate science theories made the media more skeptical of today’s sensational promoters of global warming?

You be the judge.

On February 19th of this year, CBS News’s "60 Minutes" produced a segment on the North Pole. The segment was a completely one-sided report, alleging rapid and unprecedented melting at the polar cap. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/02/16/60minutes/main1323169.shtml

It even featured correspondent Scott Pelley claiming that the ice in Greenland was melting so fast, that he barely got off an ice-berg before it collapsed into the water.

"60 Minutes" failed to inform its viewers that a 2005 study by a scientist named Ola Johannessen and his colleagues showing that the interior of Greenland is gaining ice and mass and that according to scientists, the Arctic was warmer in the 1930’s than today.

On March 19th of this year "60 Minutes" profiled NASA scientist and alarmist James Hansen, who was once again making allegations of being censored by the Bush administration. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/17/60minutes/main1415985.shtml

In this segment, objectivity and balance were again tossed aside in favor of a one-sided glowing profile of Hansen.

The "60 Minutes" segment made no mention of Hansen’s partisan ties to former Democrat Vice President Al Gore or Hansen’s receiving of a grant of a quarter of a million dollars from the left-wing Heinz Foundation run by Teresa Heinz Kerry. There was also no mention of Hansen’s subsequent endorsement of her husband John Kerry for President in 2004. http://www.columbia.edu/~jeh1/dai_complete.pdf

Many in the media dwell on any industry support given to so-called climate skeptics, but the same media completely fail to note Hansen’s huge grant from the left-wing Heinz Foundation. http://www.heinzawards.net/speechDetail.asp?speechID=6

The foundation’s money originated from the Heinz family ketchup fortune. So it appears that the media makes a distinction between oil money and ketchup money.

"60 Minutes" also did not inform viewers that Hansen appeared to concede in a 2003 issue of Natural Science that the use of "extreme scenarios" to dramatize climate change "may have been appropriate at one time" to drive the public's attention to the issue. http://naturalscience.com/ns/articles/01-16/ns_jeh6.html

Why would "60 Minutes" ignore the basic tenets of journalism, which call for objectivity and balance in sourcing, and do such one-sided segments? The answer was provided by correspondent Scott Pelley. Pelley told the CBS News website that he justified excluding scientists skeptical of global warming alarmism from his segments because he considers skeptics to be the equivalent of "Holocaust deniers." http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2006/03/22/publiceye/entry1431768.shtml

This year also saw a New York Times reporter write a children’s book entitled" The North Pole Was Here." The author of the book, New York Times reporter Andrew Revkin, wrote that it may someday be "easier to sail to than stand on" the North Pole in summer. So here we have a very prominent environmental reporter for the New York Times who is promoting aspects of global warming alarmism in a book aimed at children.

TIME MAGAZINE HYPES ALARMISM

In April of this year, Time Magazine devoted an issue to global warming alarmism titled "Be Worried, Be Very Worried." http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,20060403,00.html

This is the same Time Magazine which first warned of a coming ice age in 1920’s before switching to warning about global warming in the 1930’s before switching yet again to promoting the 1970’s coming ice age scare.

The April 3, 2006 global warming special report of Time Magazine was a prime example of the media’s shortcomings, as the magazine cited partisan left-wing environmental groups with a vested financial interest in hyping alarmism.

Headlines blared:

"More and More Land is Being Devastated by Drought"

"Earth at the Tipping Point"

"The Climate is Crashing,"

Time Magazine did not make the slightest attempt to balance its reporting with any views with scientists skeptical of this alleged climate apocalypse.

I don’t have journalism training, but I dare say calling a bunch of environmental groups with an obvious fund-raising agenda and asking them to make wild speculations on how bad global warming might become, is nothing more than advocacy for their left-wing causes. It is a violation of basic journalistic standards.

To his credit, New York Times reporter Revkin saw fit to criticize Time Magazine for its embarrassing coverage of climate science. http://orient.bowdoin.edu/orient/article.php?date=2006-04-28§ion=1&id=7

So in the end, Time’s cover story title of "Be Worried, Be Very Worried," appears to have been apt. The American people should be worried --- very worried -- of such shoddy journalism.

AL GORE INCONVIENIENT TRUTH

In May, our nation was exposed to perhaps one of the slickest science propaganda films of all time: former Vice President Gore’s "An Inconvenient Truth." In addition to having the backing of Paramount Pictures to market this film, Gore had the full backing of the media, and leading the cheerleading charge was none other than the Associated Press.

On June 27, the Associated Press ran an article by Seth Borenstein that boldly declared "Scientists give two thumbs up to Gore's movie." The article quoted only five scientists praising Gore’s science, despite AP’s having contacted over 100 scientists. http://www.usatoday.com/weather/news/2006-06-27-inconvenient-truth-reviews_x.htm

The fact that over 80% of the scientists contacted by the AP had not even seen the movie or that many scientists have harshly criticized the science presented by Gore did not dissuade the news outlet one bit from its mission to promote Gore’s brand of climate alarmism. http://epw.senate.gov/pressitem.cfm?party=rep&id=257909

I am almost at a loss as to how to begin to address the series of errors, misleading science and unfounded speculation that appear in the former Vice President’s film Here is what Richard Lindzen, a meteorologist from MIT has written about "An Inconvenient Truth." "A general characteristic of Mr. Gore's approach is to assiduously ignore the fact that the earth and its climate are dynamic; they are always changing even without any external forcing. To treat all change as something to fear is bad enough; to do so in order to exploit that fear is much worse." http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110008597

What follows is a very brief summary of the science that the former Vice President promotes in either a wrong or misleading way:

• He promoted the now debunked "hockey stick" temperature chart in an attempt to prove man’s overwhelming impact on the climate

•He attempted to minimize the significance of Medieval Warm period and the Little Ice Age

•He insisted on a link between increased hurricane activity and global warming that most sciences believe does not exist.

•He asserted that today’s Arctic is experiencing unprecedented warmth while ignoring that temperatures in the 1930’s were as warm or warmer

•He claimed the Antarctic was warming and losing ice but failed to note, that is only true of a small region and the vast bulk has been cooling and gaining ice.

•He hyped unfounded fears that Greenland’s ice is in danger of disappearing

•He erroneously claimed that ice cap on Mt. Kilimanjaro is disappearing due to global warming, even while the region cools and researchers blame the ice loss on local land-use practices

•He made assertions of massive future sea level rise that is way out side of any supposed scientific "consensus" and is not supported in even the most alarmist literature.

•He incorrectly implied that a Peruvian glacier's retreat is due to global warming, while ignoring the fact that the region has been cooling since the 1930s and other glaciers in South America are advancing

•He blamed global warming for water loss in Africa's Lake Chad, despite NASA scientists concluding that local population and grazing factors are the more likely culprits

•He inaccurately claimed polar bears are drowning in significant numbers due to melting ice when in fact they are thriving

•He completely failed to inform viewers that the 48 scientists who accused President Bush of distorting science were part of a political advocacy group set up to support Democrat Presidential candidate John Kerry in 2004

Now that was just a brief sampling of some of the errors presented in "An Inconvenient Truth." Imagine how long the list would have been if I had actually seen the movie -- there would not be enough time to deliver this speech today.

TOM BROKAW

Following the promotion of "An Inconvenient Truth," the press did not miss a beat in their role as advocates for global warming fears.

ABC News put forth its best effort to secure its standing as an advocate for climate alarmism when the network put out a call for people to submit their anecdotal global warming horror stories in June for use in a future news segment. http://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=2094224&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312

In July, the Discovery Channel presented a documentary on global warming narrated by former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw. The program presented only those views of scientists promoting the idea that humans are destroying the Earth’s climate. http://epw.senate.gov/fact.cfm?party=rep&id=258659

You don’t have to take my word for the program’s overwhelming bias; a Bloomberg News TV review noted "You'll find more dissent at a North Korean political rally than in this program" because of its lack of scientific objectivity.

Brokaw also presented climate alarmist James Hansen to viewers as unbiased, failing to note his quarter million dollar grant form the partisan Heinz Foundation or his endorsement of Democrat Presidential nominee John Kerry in 2004 and his role promoting former Vice President Gore’s Hollywood movie.

Brokaw, however, did find time to impugn the motives of scientists skeptical of climate alarmism when he featured paid environmental partisan Michael Oppenhimer of the group Environmental Defense accusing skeptics of being bought out by the fossil fuel interests.

The fact remains that political campaign funding by environmental groups to promote climate and environmental alarmism dwarfs spending by the fossil fuel industry by a three-to-one ratio. Environmental special interests, through their 527s, spent over $19 million compared to the $7 million that Oil and Gas spent through PACs in the 2004 election cycle.

I am reminded of a question the media often asks me about how much I have received in campaign contributions from the fossil fuel industry. My unapologetic answer is ‘Not Enough,’ -- especially when you consider the millions partisan environmental groups pour into political campaigns.

ENGINEERED ‘CONSENSUS"

Continuing with our media analysis: On July 24, 2006 The Los Angeles Times featured an op-ed by Naomi Oreskes, a social scientist at the University of California San Diego and the author of a 2004 Science Magazine study. Oreskes insisted that a review of 928 scientific papers showed there was 100% consensus that global warming was not caused by natural climate variations. This study was also featured in former Vice President Gore’s "An Inconvenient Truth," http://epw.senate.gov/fact.cfm?party=rep&id=259323

However, the analysis in Science Magazine excluded nearly 11,000 studies or more than 90 percent of the papers dealing with global warming, according to a critique by British social scientist Benny Peiser.

Peiser also pointed out that less than two percent of the climate studies in the survey actually endorsed the so-called "consensus view" that human activity is driving global warming and some of the studies actually opposed that view.

But despite this manufactured "consensus," the media continued to ignore any attempt to question the orthodoxy of climate alarmism.

As the dog days of August rolled in, the American people were once again hit with more hot hype regarding global warming, this time from The New York Times op-ed pages. A columnist penned an August 3rd column filled with so many inaccuracies it is a wonder the editor of the Times saw fit to publish it.

For instance, Bob Herbert’s column made dubious claims about polar bears, the snows of Kilimanjaro and he attempted to link this past summer’s heat wave in the U.S. to global warming – something even alarmist James Hansen does not support. http://epw.senate.gov/fact.cfm?party=rep&id=261382

POLAR BEARS LOOK TIRED?

Finally, a September 15, 2006 Reuters News article claimed that polar bears in the Arctic are threatened with extinction by global warming. The article by correspondent Alister Doyle, quoted a visitor to the Arctic who claims he saw two distressed polar bears. According to the Reuters article, the man noted that "one of [the polar bears] looked to be dead and the other one looked to be exhausted." The article did not state the bears were actually dead or exhausted, rather that they "looked" that way.

Have we really arrived at the point where major news outlets in the U.S. are reduced to analyzing whether or not polar bears in the Arctic appear restful? How does reporting like this get approved for publication by the editors at Reuters? What happened to covering the hard science of this issue?

What was missing from this Reuters news article was the fact that according to biologists who study the animals, polar bears are doing quite well. Biologist Dr. Mitchell Taylor from the Arctic government of Nunavut, a territory of Canada, refuted these claims in May when he noted that

"Of the 13 populations of polar bears in Canada, 11 are stable or increasing in number. They are not going extinct, or even appear to be affected at present." http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1146433819696&call_pageid=970599119419

Sadly, it appears that reporting anecdotes and hearsay as fact, has now replaced the basic tenets of journalism for many media outlets.

ALARMISM HAS LED TO SKEPTICISM

It is an inconvenient truth that so far, 2006 has been a year in which major segments of the media have given up on any quest for journalistic balance, fairness and objectivity when it comes to climate change. The global warming alarmists and their friends in the media have attempted to smear scientists who dare question the premise of man-made catastrophic global warming, and as a result some scientists have seen their reputations and research funding dry up.

The media has so relentlessly promoted global warming fears that a British group called the Institute for Public Policy Research – and this from a left leaning group – issued a report in 2006 accusing media outlets of engaging in what they termed "climate porn" in order to attract the public’s attention.

Bob Carter, a Paleoclimate geologist from James Cook University in Australia has described how the media promotes climate fear:

"Each such alarmist article is larded with words such as ‘if’, ‘might’, ‘could’, ‘probably’, ‘perhaps’, ‘expected’, ‘projected’ or ‘modeled’ - and many involve such deep dreaming, or ignorance of scientific facts and principles, that they are akin to nonsense," professor Carter concluded in an op-ed in April of this year. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2006/04/09/do0907.xml&sSheet=/news/2006/04/09/ixworld.html

Another example of this relentless hype is the reporting on the seemingly endless number of global warming impact studies which do not even address whether global warming is going to happen. They merely project the impact of potential temperature increases.

The media endlessly hypes studies that purportedly show that global warming could increase mosquito populations, malaria, West Nile Virus, heat waves and hurricanes, threaten the oceans, damage coral reefs, boost poison ivy growth, damage vineyards, and global food crops, to name just a few of the global warming linked calamities. Oddly, according to the media reports, warmer temperatures almost never seem to have any positive effects on plant or animal life or food production.

Fortunately, the media’s addiction to so-called ‘climate porn’ has failed to seduce many Americans.

According to a July Pew Research Center Poll, the American public is split about evenly between those who say global warming is due to human activity versus those who believe it’s from natural factors or not happening at all.

In addition, an August Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll found that most Americans do not attribute the cause of recent severe weather events to global warming, and the portion of Americans who believe global warming is naturally occurring is on the rise.

Yes -- it appears that alarmism has led to skepticism.

The American people know when their intelligence is being insulted. They know when they are being used and when they are being duped by the hysterical left.

The American people deserve better -- much better -- from our fourth estate. We have a right to expect accuracy and objectivity on climate change coverage. We have a right to expect balance in sourcing and fair analysis from reporters who cover the issue.

Above all, the media must roll back this mantra that there is scientific "consensus" of impending climatic doom as an excuse to ignore recent science. After all, there was a so-called scientific "consensus" that there were nine planets in our solar system until Pluto was recently demoted.

Breaking the cycles of media hysteria will not be easy since hysteria sells -- it’s very profitable. But I want to challenge the news media to reverse course and report on the objective science of climate change, to stop ignoring legitimate voices this scientific debate and to stop acting as a vehicle for unsubstantiated hype.

THE GLOBAL WARMING HYSTERIA IS A HOAX BUT THE REASON IT IS BEING PROMOTED IS INDEED SINISTER AND FRIGHTENING. WE ARE BEING SEDUCED INTO TURNING OUR EXISTENCE OVER TO THE HARD LEFT AND THE UNITED NATIONS TO BE FOREVER AFTER SNARED IN ITS CLUTCHES.

I view it as the absolute worst calamity that can happen to mankind. Worse even than world war.  In fact, I feel the breath of the beast on the back of my neck.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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RESPONSE TO A LIBERAL FRIEND

 

RESPONSE TO A LIBERAL FRIENDS CRITICISMS

Armor: There is a limit to how much armor you can hang on a fighting man or on a vehicle and keep it functional. It is my understanding that as soon as we discovered that IEDs we're penetrating the floor of Hum Vees that we began to add armor to that part of the vehicle and did so as fast as we could. There were also reports of some troops not having the most up to date body armor. When the latest body armor came out it was not immediately available to every man. It is impossible to equip ever man immediately. No army in the history of warfare has ever been perfectly equipped, perfectly fed, perfectly transported, or given perfect medical care. If you are faulting the administration for not being perfect I can't argue with that. However, we have the best equipped and most effective military the world has ever seen. It is also the best fed and receives the best medical care. If you hold Bush and his administration (or any administration) to a standard of perfection you'll never run out of things to criticize.

Politics: I agree completely that war should not be fought politically as seems to be the case here domestically. Once we decide to the fight politicians should stay the hell out of it and let the military do its job. This applies to politics in Iraq and politics in the United States.  Every SOB that gets his hand on a microphone thinks he's qualified to be the commander in chief. It infuriates me. It brought about an ill-advised truce in Korea and political defeat in Vietnam notwithstanding that we had won the military conflict in both theaters as we are doing in Iraq. I distinctly remember Eisenhower, the granddaddy of everybody, campaigning on the promise that he was going to bring our troops home. He did. He threw away the victory we had achieved in Korea.

Walter Reed Hospital: The Administration acted to improve the situation. Should it not have done so? Is there anything it could have done that would meet with the critics approval except to have had perfect foresight and prevented less than acceptable conditions from developing.

North Korea: Unless I am mistaken, the US has consistently refused to meet with North Korea one on one and continues to do so. A wise course in my opinion. It is North Korea's neighbors that have the most influence with North Korea, primarily CHINA. China is the big brother standing behind North Korea. Whatever China tells North Korea to do that is what it is going to do and if China does not join with us we can talk until we are stupid or give North Korea aid, and military secrets and nuclear technology as Clinton did in exchange for a promise that they did not keep for a single day.

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Fitzpatrick Should be on Trial not Libby

FITZPATRICK SHOULD BE ON TRIAL NOT LIBBY

CNN article - August 30, 2006:

http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/08/30/leak.armitage/index.html

On February 12, 2007:

Bob Woodward testified that "former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage disclosed the identity of a C.I.A. agent to him in June 2003, but that Lewis Libby Jr. said nothing about the agent when Mr. Woodward talked to him two weeks later," David Stout reported in the New York Times.

This is the Bob Woodward of Deep Throat fame in the Nixon Break-in Scandal.

New York Times August 30, 2006:

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/30/washington/30armitage.html?ex=1314590400&en=371

ecd094bbd6ae6&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss

The above two lines are ONE url, not two.

Here is Novack himself (the reporter to whom and by whom Valerie Plame's name was mentioned) in an article dated September 14, 2006:

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/RobertDNovak/2006/09/14/armitages_leak

The title of this article is, "Say It Isn't So, Colin!"  Apparently, he never has.  If he has I am unaware of it.

http://www.redstate.com/stories/the_white_house/whats_that_smell

This article starts out by saying, "As everyone and their kitchen cat now knows, former Assistant Secretary of State Richard Armitage was Robert Novak's apparently unwitting source for the rather uninteresting information that former Ambassador Joe Wilson's wife was a low-level CIA employee, and that Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald knew this perfectly well for the last three years while he pursued other administration officials who did not know that Mr. Armitage was the original leaker..."

Short blog by Governor Whitman (Governor of New Jerssy):  

http://www.mypartytoo.com/blog/?storyId=1259

I could go on.  What burns me is what Gov. Whitman says about the Special Prosecutor.  He is a person with unlimited funds and almosty unlimited power who does not have to answer to anyone.  What a nightmare. It reminds me of the Inquisition and the Grand Inquisitor. "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Lord Acton, British historian of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Here is another great summary of the perfidy of the entire process:

http://www.qoae.net/posts/1158596616.shtml

There are many more sources.  However, as a lawyer I am stunned by the admission by silence of Mr. Fitzgerald, the Special Prosecutor.  An admission by silence is a well recognized legal method of proof surely known to Mr. Fitzgerald.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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THE WRONG PERSON IS ON TRIAL

    Libby Prosecution 

    1.  Valerie Plame was not outed by a member of the Bush
Administration
    2.  Even if she she had been it would not have been a crime.  
     3.  The one who actually told Novack about her was Armitage, a  bureaucrat within the State
Department who is a lefty.    
   4.  COLLIN POWELL KNEW BEFORE THE INVESTIGATION STARTED THAT
ARMITAGE WAS THE PERSON (LEAKER) WHO TOLD NOVACK ABOUT PLAME.
    5.
 FITZGERALD, THE SPECIAL PROSECUTOR, KNEW THAT IT WAS ARMITAGE  WHO DISCLOSED THE IDENTITY OF PLAME ALMOST FROM THE OUTSET.
   7.  Incredibly, millions of dollars were spent, lives ruined, the President harried (which was the point of it all), others cast under a cloud of suspicion (Karl Rove being called to testify five times before the grand jury), one person indicted for having a poor memory (Libby) with democrats and the media pounding the President and his administration unmercifully for however many years it went on when it was known by the principals engaged in this character assassination that there was nothing to
investigate
; that there had been no crime committed and even if there had it was NOT committed by a member of the Bush Administration.
  8. It is Fitzgerald, Powell, Armitage, Novack, and any other people who engaged in this enormous charade with knowledge that no crime had been committed and that the leaker was not one of those being investigated who should now be on trial. The worst of the lot to me is Fitzgerald because he is a lawyer and has a duty to pursue the truth as does every prosecutor and has as great a duty to the accused as to the public. A prosecutor has a duty to disclose any evidence of innocence of anyone accused.  IN THIS CASE FITZGERALD KNEW BEFORE THE INVESTIGATION STARTED  THAT NO CRIME HAD BEEN COMMITTED AND THAT THE "LEAKER" WAS NOT SOMEONE ASSOCIATED POLITICALLY WITH BUSH BUT WAS AN OPPONENT OF THE WAR AND THE PRESIDENT. 
    9.  Imagine yourself on trial for a crime that had actually never been committed because what was done was legal; that the act itself, even if a crime, had not been committed by you; and that THE PROSECUTOR AND THOSE SURROUNDING HIM KNEW ALL OF THE ABOVE.
    10. I hope the horror of this is not lost on any of you.  WHY HAS FITZGERALD NOT BEEN ARRESTED AND CHARGED?
    I would love to have feed back on this.  Is there anything Democrats will not do to destroy Bush and get back into power?  
   What do you think of a prosecutor who would pursue a case in which he knew that no crime had been committed and that the persons being investigated had nothing to do with it anyway.  It is the prosecutor that should be on trial.  This is prosecutorial abuse of the first order. 

Here is what Fred Thompson has to say about the special prosecutor.  He is far more understanding than I.  

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2007/02/14/ex_senator_prosecutor_is_out_of_control/
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The Global Warming Myth

 

I had to rise to the bait that you believe that few rational people do not believe that there is global warming.  Please read http://www.americanpolicy.org/un/thereisnoglobal.htm  

You may not be convinced although I was before I read the report but you will, at least, see that there are a great many scientists that do not believe it.  The vast majority, in fact.

It is all politics and you need to understand what those politics are.  Please take the time to read it.

I think we all need to question everything.  My friend, Steven Mendelson, called me on a statement I attributed to Hillary Clinton and he is apparently correct.  I did not hear what she said, only a report of what she said which was that she intended, if elected, to use oil company profits to fund a bureaucracy to develop alternative fuels.  It sounded like her and I believed it.  I am now not sure what she said but I found a web site that quotes her as saying that the oil companies should use their huge profits to fund such an effort.  I seem to have made the mistake of which I accuse others and which I deplore which is to make statements without a sufficient basis for doing so.  I roundly criticize the left for making wild baseless statements and I am happy to have the opportunity to correct the record about what I said.

Let me know what you think after you read the article.  It is very informative.

 

 

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Profits

 

This morning I plan to be mercifully short.  Everyone knows my political/economical ideology.  However, everyone should note Hillary Clinton's plan to confiscate oil company profits and create a bureaucracy to study alternative fuels.  What makes an economy hum like a well oiled machine is profits.  When people are not allowed to keep the product of their labor they do not work.  This was the experience that we had in this country in Jamestown and Plymouth.

Ask yourself if you go to work if you did not get paid.  Ask yourself if you would go to work if your paycheck was going to be given to someone else.  Ask yourself if you'd go to work if you were going to get a paycheck whether you worked or not.

Answering these questions honestly demonstrates with a very simple model why communism/socialism/Marxism does not work.  The number of consumers increases and the number of producers decreases.  You do not have to be a rocket scientist or an economist to understand this.  It is not a good idea to kill the goose that lays the golden egg.

I could ramble on but I said I wanted to be brief so I will stop.  Have a nice day everybody and may the Lord bless you and keep you.

 

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Civilization at Risk

This is not my review but it is so good that it needs to be shouted from the house tops. 

Civilization and Its Enemies

Prof. Paul Eidelberg - Jan 08, 2007
The Eidelberg Report, Israel National Radio

This essay takes its title and basic ideas from Lee Harris’ book, Civilization and Its Enemies (Free Press 2004). Harris has been dubbed the philosopher of 9/11. As I read it, Civilization and Its Enemies is one the most important books published since the end of World War II, and unless we heed its warnings, we may lose World War III.

Harris reminds us that civilized people forget how much work it took not to kill one’s neighbors, “simply because this work was all done by our ancestors so that it could be willed to us as a heirloom. ” Civilized people forget “that there has ever been a category of human experience called the enemy. … The enemy is someone who is willing to die in order to kill you. And while it is true that the enemy always hates us for a reason, it is his reason and not ours. He does not hate us for our faults any more than for our virtues. He sees a different world from ours, and in the world he sees, we are the enemy. ”

The 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center was only superficially motivated by Islamic hatred of American wealth and power. America is hated because it is the enemy—the Great Satan. The same hatred animates Hamas, Fatah, and Hezbollah vis-à-vis Israel —the Small Satan. Israel , like the United States , is the enemy—the enemy of Islam’s world view.

Muslims are taught that the world is divided into the “Domain of Peace” and the “Domain of War. ” This is the 1,400 year-old mindset of Islam, drilled into Muslims from infancy on. Of course, some Muslims have broken out of this mental strait-jacket, notably Wafa Sultan and Ibn Warraq. According to Dr. Sultan, a psychiatrist living in Los Angeles , Islam can’t be reformed: it has to be “transformed. ” But to transform Islam is to transform its view of Muhammad, its Qu’ran, its theology—hence its concept of the enemy.

Mankind has always thought of the enemy as one you must kill or destroy first, otherwise, sooner or later, he will kill or destroy you. We do not think this way. “We are caught,” says Harris, “in the midst of a conflict between those for whom the category of the enemy is essential to their way of organizing all human experience and those who have banished even the idea of the enemy …”

Americans who uphold the values of the Enlightenment refuse to recognize that those who are trying to kill them are their implacable enemy. “They hope that by pretending that the enemy is simply misguided, or misunderstood … he will cease to be an enemy. This is an illusion. To see the enemy as someone who is merely an awkward negotiator … is perverse. It shows contempt for the depth and sincerity of his convictions, a terrible mistake when you are dealing with [a master of dissimulation] who wants you dead.”

Americans do not understand that if we are the enemy, then we have an enemy. And once we recognize this fact, says Harris, we must change everything about the way we see the world. Thus, if your enemy consists of men who will stop at nothing, who are willing to die and to kill, then you must be willing to do the same. “Only those who have mastered ruthlessness can defend their society from the ruthlessness of others. ” Ruthlessness will determine the outcome of World War III, just as it determined the outcome of World War II, when Dresden was napalmed and Hiroshima was incinerated.

Today, however, our intellectuals have been imbuing us with utopian ideals “designed for men and women who know no enemy and who do not take precautions against him. These ideals “are appropriate for a world in which everyone plays by the same rules, and accepts the same standards, of rational cooperation; they are fatally unrealistic in a world in which the enemy acknowledges no rule accept that of ruthlessness. ”

Harris dismisses as superficial the view of various liberal-leftists who, in response to 9/11, said, eliminate poverty or pull American troops out of Saudi Arabia or cease supporting Israel and terrorism will cease. He also dismisses the view of various conservatives who said 9/11 was an act of war comparable to Pearl Harbor , and that it’s irrelevant what grievances our enemy may believe it has against us.

Harris states that both err in regarding 9/11 as having had a political objective. Al-Qaeda made no political demands on the United States. “Indeed, it did not even claim to have made the attack in first place. ”

The tapes of Bin Laden reveal that the destruction of the World Trade Center was not part of the original terrorists’ scheme. Nevertheless, Muslims saw the collapse of the Twin Towers as a manifestation of divine intervention. The 19 hijackers did not bring down the towers; Allah did. No wonder the Arab street erupted in exultation. 9/11 erased centuries of Islam’s degradation vis-à-vis the West. 9/11 was a victory for Muslims everywhere. It restored their overweening pride, their sense of superiority over the enemy.

Harris contends that the 9/11 attack was intended to further a “fantasy ideology”: the revival of Islam’s ancient glory. He draws an analogy between this Muslim fantasy and Hitler’s fantasy of reviving German paganism in the thousand–year Reich. When Ahmadinejad calls for a world without America and Israel , he means nothing less than a world without Christianity and Judaism. Such a world would be an unmitigated tyranny, devoid individual freedom, a world in which the sanctity of human life will have perished. In Iran ’s war with Iraq in the 1980s, Iran used its own children to explode mine fields.

Harris sees Islamic terrorism, especially suicide, not as a means to an end but as an end in itself. The Qu’ran praises the Muslim who “slays and is slain” for Allah (Sura 9:111). To die by annihilating the enemy is the Muslim’s supreme glory. This sheds light on the bizarre behavior of the Palestinian Authority.

The PA was offered statehood by Prime Minister Ehud Barak in 1999. But the transparent and ultimate goal of these Muslim/Arabs is not statehood but annihilation of the enemy,
Israel. Israel ’s ruling elites can’t face the fact that compromise—the modus operandi of democracy—is foreign to Islam’s world view.

The same error is evident in the Baker-Hamilton Iraq Study Group that recommends negotiations with Iran and Syria to facilitate U.S. withdrawal from Iraq. The concept of negotiations distorts our understanding the culture and mentality of the enemy.

Now, let’s consider what Harris understands by the term civilization. First, he rejects cultural relativism. By civilization he means a standard that can be applied across cultures and across history. He sees civilization as having four prerequisites: a stable social order, the co-operation of individuals pursuing their own interests, the ability to tolerate or socialize with one’s neighbors, and a hatred of violence.

Clearly, Islam lacks three of the four prerequisites of Harris’ view of a civilization. What is remarkable is that Wafa Sultan arrived at the same conclusion. She denied there was clash between the West and Islamic civilization because, in her words, Islam is not a civilization!

Bat Ye’or calls it a “culture of hate. ” Last month, in imitation of the Holocaust Denial conference in Teheran, a similar conference was organized in Cairo by Egyptians who share Iran 's aspiration to wipe Israel off the map.

Nevertheless, the Cairo conference made no impression on Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who met with Egyptian president Mubarak at Sharm e-Sheikh and could heap nothing but praise on Mubarak for his "responsible" leadership of the so-called moderate Arab states. Mubarak is also deemed a “moderate” by president George W. Bush.

There is a fundamental asymmetry here. Arab/Islamic leaders know the enemy; the leaders of the United States do not. That’s why we may lose World War III. I hope to say more about Harris next week.

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Book to Read


Dr. Gabriel's book (Islam and The Jews) is a stunner.  I have questioned how anybody could say that the Islamic religion was a peaceful religion in view of the way they behave and so I cannot say that I was surprised.  What did surprise me was just how committed to hate and murder they are.  We need to know our enemy.  They are far worse than the Germans in their attitude about Jews and they include us in their hatred as evidenced by the terrorist attacks against us. 
 
You cannot negotiate with someone who believes he is going to be blessed and be assured of his place in heaven with 70 black-eyed virgins waiting to satisfy his every whim if he kills you.  I believe the book is a must for everybody to wants to understand anti-Semitism.  Of course, if you are committed to political correctness you probably would not read it and would not profit from doing so if you did.  I believe the bible passage that says, 

 "...because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.  And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: That they all might be damned who believed not the truth,..." A protion of II Thess. 2:10-12.


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Do we need Buchanan

 
I have little use for Buchanan.  It is actually worse than that.  I can't stand him.  He is a screaming anti-Semite.  As a Christian I consider myself joined at the hip with the Jews.    Anti-Semitism makes very little sense to me.  I've complained to my friend Bob Fruitman on a number of occasions about my inability to understand it.  As far as the points raised in your e-mail are concerned he does identify some issues.
 
I personally think the problem in Iraq is that the terrorists are pouring in from the surrounding Muslim world.  An Arab democracy is antagonistic to Islamic theocracy.  So is Israel.  
 
I understand  the hatred of the Jews by Muslims much better.  In fact, I'm over half way through reading A book entitled, "Islam and the Jews" by Mark A. Gabriel that makes it pretty clear.  Dr. Gabriel is an Egyptian who had memorized the Quran by the time he was 12 years old and went on to become a professor of Islamic history and culture at an Egyptian University in Cairo.  He was a Muslim for 34 years before he converted to Christianity.  His book is loaded with quotes from the Quran.  I recommend his book to everyone.  The Muslim religion is not one of peace.    It is a religion that preaches hatred and murder of non-Muslims, primarily, Jews.
 
If Iraq is a colossal mess than we should obviously try something different.   I am not convinced that it is a mess.  Even if it is, we should not turn tail and run at the first sign of difficulty.  Consider the sorry straits our revolutionary army was in before Valley Forge, the Union army was in before Gettysburg, the Allied armies in both the first and second world wars before we were able to turn the tide of battle.  Admittedly, this is different and our task, as I view it, is to try to train Iraqis and Afghans to the task and provide a measure of security while they get up to speed.  As far as what to do is concerned I am satisfied to leave that up to the president and his advisers.  The way things are now every politician, would be politician, journalist, would be journalists, pundit, and would be pundit thinks he or she knows how to run the war.  There can only be one commander-in-chief.  He gives the orders and the troops follow.  Congress has the power to declare war and I wish it had.  Instead, it simply passed legislation empowering the President to invade Iraq.   However, having done that, it a then became the president's job and solemn duty to conduct the war and the best way possible.  If the president and his commanders in the field believe we need more troops,, we need more troops.  As far as I can recall they have consistently said they do not need more troops.  There's an excellent reason for this.  Today's Army has very little use for cannon fodder.  War is technological these days and those who wage it must be highly trained technicians.  You cannot hand them a rifle and send them to the front.  All you'll get is a dead soldier.    The technological prowess of our military is, to me, astounding.  My astonishment is only outdone by my astonishment at the number of unqualified people who want to second-guess what we're doing and how.    My son, whom I love dearly, is a great Monday morning quarterback.  In fact, he doesn't even wait for Monday morning.  That is relatively harmless when it comes to football.  It is not harmless when it comes to war or foreign affairs.
 
As to whether or not we should invade Iran and whether or not Israel is urging us to do so I pray that those who are in a position to make such a decision have wisdom and do the right thing.  I do believe that negotiating with Ahmadinejad who is an outright madman committed to starting a global war would be the ultimate folly.  There seems to be an uncommon unanimity of opinion that we cannot allow Iran to get a nuclear bomb.  Beyond that I'm unaware of anybody that has a workable plan.  Military action may be our only option.  I certainly hope not.  On the other hand, the United Nations is useless and is little more than a platform for those who wish to criticize America and our allies.
 
There's never been a military power to even come close to what we possess at the present time.  I think the risk is that we're so feckless and cowardly that we will not use it.  The comparison with  with the late 30s and Hitler and his allies is inescapable.   As far as Buchanan is concerned I am unaware of him having any particular military qualifications and I think he's a big blowhard anyway.
 
The last point touches a nerve.  I lived in the Marysville-Yuba City area for the last 40 years and still have an office there.  There are four rivers within about 25 miles of those two cities and two of them run right through town.   The smallest of the four is the Bear River.  The other three are formidable.  The Yuba River and the Feather come together right in Marysville & Yuba City (the two cities are separated by the feather River).  Those flow into the Sacramento river 25 miles south of Yuba City.  The two cities are protected by levees.  Periodically, the rivers reach flood stage and the levees fail.   The last time, I heard to my surprise, that FEMA was handing out checks and that all one had to do was go and tell them that you needed emergency funds and they would give you a check.   I thought that was really extraordinary and a wonderful thing for the government to do.  There were also a few government helicopters flying around plucking people off the tops of houses.   I thought that was wonderful too.  It never occurred to me that it was the federal government's duty to save everybody or anybody and I certainly did not think, nor do I do now, that the federal government has any business rebuilding the area.  
 
In New Orleans, the scope of the damage was enormous and certainly greater than the damage sustained by Mississippi.  However, Mississippi apparently took care of its own problems with, I assume, some government help.  The fiasco in New Orleans was perhaps, in part, a federal shortcoming for not acting sooner but it seems clear that the city of  New Orleans and the State Louisiana were the first responders and have their own share of the blame for things not going well.    From a conservative point of view, however, the first response should have been that of the people who lived in New Orleans.  

The entire Yuba City area was evacuated during one of our flood scares.  People did what they were told.  It went very smoothly, and everybody got out that was willing to leave in a matter of hours.    If anyone sat around on his butt waiting for some government agency to come and rescue them, I don't know who it was.
 
To sum up my feelings, the individual has the first responsibility.  In the event that individuals need some help it should come from the lowest level of bureaucracy first and then as each level is unable to bear the burden, if that turns out to be the case, shared by the layer above it.
 
As usual, I run on.  In conclusion, however, I wish Buchanan would drop out of sight.
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Follow Up to Letter to Socialist Friend

 

I welcome the opportunity to respond to your e-mail. You remind me of myself before I found the Lord. I even went so far as to ridicule people who believed in God; especially, those who were fundamentalists.

I Corinthians 2:14 says,

"The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God; for they are foolishness unto him; neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned."

God had to get me in a position in which I was desperate to get my attention. I turned to the Bible and got very little out of it. It was a small New Testament that is given at baptisms and the print was tiny.

One day one of our colleagues asked me to coffee at Law and Motion and amazingly, asked me if I’d ever read the Bible. I related my experience to him and he asked if he could buy me a Bible.

Before starting to read the Bible he gave me I decided I would assume that everything I read was literally true. The most amazing thing happened. The Word of God started jumping right out of the book into my heart and mind. I had one epiphany right after another. I did not realize what was happening at the time but I do now. I was being instructed by the Holy Spirit. Ever since that time, I have had an insatiable hunger for the Word. Scripture means more to me every day. The more I read the Bible the more I desire to have Scripture buried in my heart and in my mind and that it become a part of me.

Even though I’m not ordained or even licensed I have been asked to say a few words at several funerals. I am always mindful of unbelievers in the crowd and every time but one I have quoted Romans 1:19-20 which says,

"... that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath showed it unto them.

For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse."

Put differently, we know He exists by observing the magnificent splendor and majesty of our existence and the world in which we live.

I was invited to that same lawyers home for dinner (the one who bought me the Bible) at which I blurted out, "Evolution is a lie." My remark had nothing to do with the dinner conversation and I had to explain that it had just occurred to me that evolution is the theory that through countless mutations an occasional change would occur that would enable an organism to compete more effectively in its environment thereby perpetuating that quality and that by tiny increments over an enormous period of time new species were, in this way, created. In fact, this theory posits the fantastic proposition that we ourselves were created in this fashion.

The reason I realized that evolution was a total fiction was that if it were true we would be awash in transitory species and there are none. Neither is there a fossil record of transitory species although evolutionists have strained to find such evidence.

Later on I realized another defect in this theory. Consider sight, for example. In order for sight to be one of those superior characteristics that gave a mutant advantage over his fellows the process had to be complete. An incomplete eye cannot see and would not, therefor, lend an advantage. The enormous complexity of this organ as well as all others could not have occurred as a result of the tiny changes required by the theory of evolution.

Another reason for my faith is that I do not believe that the wisdom contained in the Bible would be there without divine inspiration. Jesus Christ is called The Truth. This is one of his many names. The Bible embodies the truth. I truly believe it is the Word of God.

I recently had occasion to consider the first four verses of the book of Luke and discovered that there are great riches in the introductory verses to the books of the bible. One frequently tends to read them quickly to get on with the story, as it were, or to get to the "meat" of the book, which I believe, is a mistake.

I tend to think of Luke as an embedded reporter when he was a great deal more (he is thought to have been Greek and definitely was not an apostle.) In the first four verses of the book of Luke, for example, he really says some amazing things.

The first verse says that many have attempted to set forth in order (chronologically) a declaration (statement under oath) of those things which are surely (with great certainty) believed among us (Luke, Theophilus, and others). Luke, by the use of the pronoun "us," includes himself among those who surely believe the account he is about to render. This last bit of information transforms him from a mere observer and reporter to a disciple of Christ. It is easy to overlook this as I have done many times.

In verse two he describes the previous accounts as being the same as those delivered to him (delivered them unto us) so that we know that his account is not going to be any different and, therefore, will not vary from the truth as reported to him by others. He also describes these people as eyewitnesses (no hearsay here) and ministers of the word (holy men.) In this verse he describes his source and its reliability not only because his sources are eyewitness accounts from people who can be trusted but because the accounts given to him are prior consistent statements, a recognized method of proof in a court of law.

In verse three he says it seemed like a good idea to him to write an account also because he has had a perfect understanding of all things "from the very first." At this point, I would like to interject that the notes to the Scofield bible say that the word translated as "from the very first" is from the Greek word "anothen" which is elsewhere in the bible translated as "from above" and is nowhere else translated as "from the very first." If this is true and it appears to be, Luke is now giving us an additional reason he feels obligated to write his own account and send it to Theophilus. Not only has he validated the accuracy of his source and its reliability but says that God has given him a perfect understanding of what happened leaving absolutely no doubt as to its veracity. This is extraordinarily powerful.

Verse four emphasizes the truth of what he is going to say when he tells Theophilus (to whom he is writing his report) that he is writing his account so that he might know with certainty that the account he has already heard is accurate. The final bit of information he gives us is that Theophilus, whoever he was already knew the story.

Since I would not expect you to have a Bible handy, I have set forth below these four verses as translated in the King James version of the Bible:

"Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us,

Even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses, and ministers of the word;

It seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write unto thee in order, most excellent Theophilus,

That thou mightest know the certainty of those things, wherein thou hast been instructed."

Having read these four verses, the reader should be in a proper frame of mind to read the account of the life of Christ that Luke is about to render (the book of Luke.) It should also be a faith builder.

When one takes the time, it is very impressive to see how much importance there is to what might appear at first glance to be mere introductory material. The early verses of other books of the bible are equally worthwhile or, at least, I have found them to be.

The weight and quantity of the truth that is packed into just a few verses of scripture is one of the reasons that I believe the bible is the inspired Word of God. The entire bible is this way. This is merely an example.

When I received your e-mail, my heart quickened, because the question of the existence of God is on your mind. You are an intelligent man and, I’m sure, will quickly discard the theory of evolution as being scientifically unsound and one requiring a much greater leap of faith than intelligent design and will recognize the great wisdom of the Bible and the complexity as well as the majesty of our existence.

I do acknowledge that no one can explain the origin of matter or energy. I suppose if we could we would be gods. I also acknowledge the difficulty of reconciling the bad things that happen in the world to good people if God is a loving God. That will have to be a subject for another day but, for the moment, suffice it to say that God could have created us as robots that would do exactly as he instructed us. He did not want robots. He wants us to choose him or, rather, to respond to his choice of us, of our own free will. We are at liberty to reject him. We are also at liberty to mistreat our fellows which is clearly not His will.

The good news is that Christ has told us that the next world will be perfect. See Revelation 21:4 which says, "...God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away."

Have a nice day and may the Lord Bless You and Keep You!

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Letter to a Liberal Friend

 

A LETTER TO A SOCIALIST FRIEND

I am stunned but welcome the opportunity for a dialogue. Your opinions (rambling thoughts) are precisely what Horowitz says the left is all about. Reduced to its simplest expression it is "blame America first for everything domestic or foreign." His basic premise is that the far left hates capitalism and since America is capitalistic, it hates America. Once having taken this position it is very easy for the left to ally itself with our enemies which it has done. I truly believe the left wants us to lose in Iraq as we did in Vietnam.

The entire world does not want to come here because it's an awful place. They wish to come here for freedom and opportunity and so they can realize the American dream through capitalism.

I disagree with you about the war in Iraq. I think it was and is a smashing success. Of course, that depends on how you define success and what you think we were trying to accomplish.

It started with 9/11. We didn't fly airplanes into their buildings. They flew them into ours. We went after the terrorists in Afghanistan where they were concentrated under the protection of the Taliban. We did a fair job but the struggle continues as we speak. The military victory was followed by a police action which is ongoing. This was a success. There is a democratic government in a place that is friendly toward us and we seriously disrupted the terrorists to say the least.

We then went to Iraq where we went through their military like a dose of salts but were left with a population sprinkled with what are now referred to as insurgents by the left. Iraq drew terrorists from all over the world like a magnet who joined in the fight. Even so, order has been preserved and we have been free of terrorist attacks at home. I firmly believe that it is far preferable to have them fighting over there instead of here. I think it would be the height of folly to come back and pull the covers over our heads and wait for them to come after us. If you believe what they say, which I do, that is their intention.

I believe it was the right thing to do then and it is the right thing to do now. I firmly believe that Kerrie, Gore, Clinton, and many other leading Democrats who said they thought so and then changed their minds did so because they saw a way for it to work to their political advantage.

I'm just a couple of years older than you are but I remember the losses we suffered in the Second World War and I am aware of enormous losses sustained in the Civil War and World War I. Of course, we had heavy losses in other wars as well. By comparison, our losses in Iraq are like a walk in the park.

By the way, the left has done a fair job of selling the idea that Bush just decided he wanted a war and invaded Iraq. Nothing could be further from the truth. All you have to do is read what leading Democrats were saying at the time to know that it is and was not "Bush’s war."

What we have done in Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq is fought a political war. Identifying terrorists one by one and taking them out in an effort to avoid collateral damage is no different than trying to catch criminals anywhere else. We have crime in the United States and murder in the United States. I suspect the murder rate in Washington, DC is higher than it is in Iraq. The police are not able to eliminate murder in the US any more than we are able to eliminate terrorists in Iraq.

If we really want to pacify the country we need to, "romanize" it. We would then be, I suppose, as bad as Saddam Hussein was.

We are a kind and gentle nation and people. The beliefs of Christians and Muslims are starkly different when it comes to gentleness and kindness as opposed to violence and cruelty. They openly avow that they will kill us.

As far as America being imperialistic is concerned the facts do not support that conclusion. Following World War II we rebuilt all of Europe, in particularly Germany, and rebuilt Japan. We also helped rebuild the rest of the war-torn world. Not only that, but we let the Communist Chinese takeover the mainland of China without even much of a protest. In Afghanistan and Iraq we are not occupiers by any stretch of the imagination. What we are doing is helping the Afghans and Iraqis establish a democratic government and takeover the task of maintaining order so that we can leave. That does not mean that we can leave anytime in the near future. As I understand it we still have troops in Japan and Germany and in various other places in the world.

Of course we want oil. America runs on oil. So do many other countries and there is a steady demand for oil from China and India as well as Japan. It's a world market and we are world traders.

It's very easy to work up animosity toward those who have succeeded. That is true whether it is financially or otherwise. I offer as an example the law firms that have come under attack (in fact trial lawyers in general) because of the large fees earned in various types of litigation, particularly, class actions. A large part of the outright hatred of people for lawyers can be directly attributed to that.

On the other hand, I think we are overly concerned with material things. I'm guilty of that myself. We are rich and much of the world is not. We are rich because of capitalism. As Jack Kemp says, "a rising tide raises all boats." If I do better in my little shop here I can afford to pay my employs more and give them more benefits and I do. It's easy to see this principle at work in a small business environment unless, of course, its unionized. Without the influence of a union there is a direct relationship between the prosperity of the entrepreneur and his employees. I have employed people since I was eight years old and that has always been the case.

Mexicans will do almost anything to get to this country just to get a job and one, I might add, that does not pay very well. There is a reason for this. The economy of this country is burgeoning. Some of us make more than others. I'm sorry to say that I'm toward the bottom of the pile.

Capitalism is the answer to prosperity and freedom. I commend you to Milton Friedman, our Nobel Prize winner in economics who recently died. It may also be worth considering that the earliest settlements in this country tried socialism and they starved. I you have the time and inclination I will send you a copy of the contemporaneous first-hand accounts of the settlement at Jamestown and the Plymouth plantation. They tried socialism and a great many of them starved to death. They abandoned it in favor of private ownership and what we now describe as capitalism and flourished. The account of the Jamestown settlement can be found at page 15 in volume 1 of the Bicentennial Edition of the Annals of America. The account of the Plymouth plantation and what happened there by its governor, William Bradford, can be found at page 65 of the same volume. All of it is an interesting but the portion that describes the failure of the, "common condition" which was the practice of feeding everyone out of a common storehouse and what happened is found at page 72 and 73. He also describes what happened when they abandoned that system. That short passage completely discredits socialism. These were our earliest experiences. I think we learned from them but we have now forgotten their lessons.

I would also recommend The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith who realized and explained how wealth is created by individuals acting independently in their own interests. The profit motive is literally what makes the world go around. Some of us are better at it than others. That does not mean that it is the only worthwhile pursuit of mankind. It is not. However, it is the economic model that works. China has figured this out even though it is communistic and has created a roaring economic powerhouse that is likely to roll over us. I expect China to do exactly what Japan did only on a scale many many times larger.

Finally, my friend, and you are my friend, and I welcome the opportunity to engage in this dialogue, if you look at a map of the Middle East you will see that we have stuck a dagger in the heart of Islam in Iraq and it is writhing in agony trying to pull it out. That at least keeps it from flying airplanes into our buildings.

A couple of things I would add by way of a post script and that is Wal-Mart and supermarkets. They are both modern marvels. They are both the product of capitalism. They both provide a magnificent service to the consumers of this country. I cannot believe the quality of the goods that I can buy at Wal-Mart nor the low price of those goods nor can I get over the fact that you can go to the supermarket at any time of the year and buy almost any fresh fruit or vegetable you desire. We import fresh fruits and vegetables from all the world, get them on our supermarket shelves and into our kitchens while they are still fresh. We do so efficiently and cheaply. The reason this is possible is because there are literally millions of people making a profit in this type of commerce. This is Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations at work.

I do not want to destroy our economic engine in the vain hope that we can create something better when the alternative has failed everywhere it has been tried; not just in the United States but in Russia and Cuba and elsewhere. You should visit with my Russian friends sometime and hear what it's like in Russia.

I am sure I am rambling but I have a second thought I would like to share with you. You mentioned that your daughter is working in England. I have a friend from England in our church who said one day in one of our Bible studies that it was a shame that two equal employees were not treated equally. My response was to tell her that no two employees are equal. No two people are equal and one employee is always more valuable to the employer than another. All you have to do is think about this for a second and you will realize it is true.

I worked my way through college and law school as a painter. I grew up in the business. My father was a painting contractor and I was almost invariably the best man on the crew after I left home but I was not paid accordingly. I got paid union scale along with everyone else. However, when people got laid off, I did not. The reason was very simple. I was, as they say, a good hand. On the other hand, two black men came to work at the University of California on the paint crew and told the foreman that they did not have to work and he could not do anything about it. They were right. The foreman, who was my friend, quit. These two men ignored what they were told to do and did whatever they chose. What they chose to do was not work.

Capitalism works and the whole world wants it and America is trying to share the principles that made it great.

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