Monday, February 1, 2010

Guess which Democrat said this?

Sounds like Al Gore, but who is it?

"The effects of global warming have touched every continent. Drought and deserts are spreading, while from the other floods and hurricanes unseen before the previous decades have now become frequent,"

Washington's rejection of the Kyoto Protocol aimed at reducing greenhouse gases and painted the United States as in the thrall of major corporations that he said "are the true criminals against the global climate" and are to blame for the global economic crisis, driving "tens of millions into poverty and unemployment."

"The world is held hostage by major corporations, which are pushing it to the brink," he said. "World politics are not governed by reason but by the force and greed of oil thieves and warmongers and the cruel beasts of capitalism."

To stop global warming, he called for the "wheels of the American economy" to be brought to a halt. "This is possible ... if the peoples of the world stop consuming American goods."

"We must also stop dealings in the dollar and get rid of it as soon as possible," he said. "I know that this has great consequences and grave ramifications, but it is the only means to liberate humanity from slavery and dependence on America."


Sounds an awful lot like the Democratic talking points. But the big question still needs to be asked? Who actually said all that?

Wasn't Al Gore, wasn't Barney Frank, wasn't any DC Democrat.

It Was Osama Bin Laden.

Maybe he should be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. That's the same environmental nonsense Al Gore spouted off to win it. It's pretty sad that even Bin Laden knows the way to destroy America is to attack our economy. But yet that is the same thing the Democrats are trying to do with cap and trade and Universal Health Care.

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