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By John Stone, published 21/11/2006Media elites are in a frenzy over climate change while ignoring the real challenge.
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Posted by Steve Madden, Tuesday, 21 November 2006 4:09:35 PM
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6505809
On the subject of Islamofascism there is plenty of evidence to show that Stone is not far off the mark. This article in the Danish press is but one example. You can find the same in pretty well all European countries Posted by bigmal, Tuesday, 21 November 2006 4:38:41 PM
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Playing down global warming while playing up a "Muslim problem" is a bit hard to swallow. The thing is, I'm more likely to believe a bunch of scientists with evidence than you, John, and your mob with your baseless, xenophobic paranoia. I don't think the comments of an old mufti to a group of old muslim men mean that there is a "storm brewing" in the Australian muslim community like you would have us believe. However, I do think that global warming is a big problem and the opinions of people who deny the part that we have played in it are becoming less and less tenable in light of the evidence.... Today was the hottest day recorded in Melbourne in 70 years, I think I need an icy pole.
Posted by Tak, Tuesday, 21 November 2006 4:43:43 PM
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Tak
If yesterday was the hottest day in Melbourne for 70 years, and by inference it was GW, the what made it so hot the many years ago,when the poor dears didnt have icey poles Posted by bigmal, Tuesday, 21 November 2006 4:51:19 PM
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When a strom brews the lter the ou rete yor johen steoibed trei s too herd and looke what you get. I think that thew maajor probelem that Steone dfaces is that he acariies soe mucng baggage around with heim from the 19880s Joeh for Canberrra and all that,
Posted by Savage Pencil, Tuesday, 21 November 2006 5:23:17 PM
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I agree with Don and God help me, Boaz on this matter.
It is radicalism we are talking about here. Malasia and Indonesia with its "panacia" policy outlawing radical fundamentalism could have some merit. Compared to the middle east, this region is more moderate in the kinds of Islamic countries we have in the Asia Pacific. This does not come close to the problems of global warming. It is going to cost us a fortune to clean up this mess and as the UK has announced, we no longer have a choice. Fasten your seat belts, stick together, and try to be sensible. This is going to be a rough ride to stop Global warming turning us into Ethiopia with Hurricane Katrina's. We have no time to be afraid or petty when we know a very serious storm is approaching. Ask the farmers. The saint has spoken. Amen. ;> Posted by saintfletcher, Tuesday, 21 November 2006 5:58:14 PM
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"Johnno"
Feeling guilty for past inaction Stoney?