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Environmentalists as Terrorists

#19: Apr. - June 2005 (Non-Fiction)
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Environmentalists as Terrorists

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Quote:*What liberals and their allies in the environmentalist wacko movement fail to understand is: their message has gotten out. Their anti-capitalist, socialist, gloom-and-doom, fear-based, lunatic ravings have been amplified -- and Americans understand exactly who they are, and what they're about. As the "Mr. Big" of the vast right-wing conspiracy, I am proud, ladies and gentlemen, to play a major part in the expose leading to their depression.- Rush Limbaugh April 25, 2005*Currently, about 20 million people tune in to Rush Limbaugh every week. His lingo is now conservative lingua franca. Limbaugh figured out that if you repeat your best lines -- e.g., "environmentalist wackos" -- often enough, they become more than just funny catchphrases; they become a reconfiguration of reality and a call to arms. In his world (and it's a world in which a lot of people live), you can't be an environmentalist and escape wacko-ism. Grist Magazine ArticlePeople trying to do good and protect resources are compared to terrorists. What is wrong with some people?Mr. P. The one thing of which I am positive is that there is much of which to be negative - Mr. P.The pain in hell has two sides. The kind you can touch with your hand; the kind you can feel in your heart...Scorsese's "Mean Streets"I came to kick ass and chew Bubble Gum...and I am all out of Bubble Gum - They Live, Roddy Piper
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This, incidentally, is more or less the plot of the most recent Michael Chricton novel. I was given a hardback copy at Christmas, but have yet to read it -- I have, however, notived that it has a rather long bibliography for a work of popular fiction. Mother Jones recently ran an piece about ExxonMobile's contributions to anti-global warming think tanks, and one of the show pieces of the article was Chricton'e lectures about what he claims is misleading research in favor of the global warming hypothesis.
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It's not just Rush that contributes to the "Wacko" image. Al Gore and Hollywood help just as much. I think one of the major themes of this book is if environment policy is going to work it has to work WITH and not AGAINST business and it has to be practical.
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Well said!
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