June 13, 2004

The day after the day after...

The Copenhagen Consensus report should be required reading for the eight world leaders gathered this week in Georgia. It's time for the Europeans, especially, to admit that, on the critical question of global welfare, George Bush has got it right.

James Glassman's TechCentralStation post, "What to Do First to Save the World" is something the media will completely ignore, and what a sham shame that is.

Activists, Globalists, self-appointed saviors of the weak and oppressed have either fogotten or never learned that resources are finite, even monitary resources in economies as large as the one we enjoy. It is this denial of limits, coupled with unfettered envy that cripples what should be successful and noble campaigns to better living conditions, eradicate hunger and disease, and abolish the enslavement of humans by each other, by political movements, and by fear.

Ah, but that doesn't fit the agenda. And so rather than abandon the false deities of Greenpeace, Kyoto, and the UN, they allow millions to suffer needless hunger, pain, and ultimately, death.

Posted by Mamamontezz at June 13, 2004 12:26 PM
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Great article, read the links referenced and copied to send out to friend and foe. I agree that this will probably never again see the light of day from the media, unless it gets pointed out to them so I'll be sending a few E-mails out. Thanks

Posted by: Jack at June 13, 2004 12:54 PM

I agree with Jack. I am going to link this and post an excerpt!

Thanks Mama, we can always count on you to dig up the goods.

Slaglerock Out!

Posted by: SlagleRock at June 13, 2004 08:43 PM

I'm not sure I believe that "Activists, Globalists, self-appointed saviors of the weak and oppressed have either fogotten or never learned that resources are finite" - more that they remember it selectively, and only when it supports an agenda they favor, rather than treating it as something to factor in for practical purposes, Momma.

I've noticed they use the "finite resources! Running out!" argument in the same way that gun-control activists use statistics: load them into a stufy when it's convenient, ignore them when the statistics/facts contradict their goals.

Posted by: Ironbear at June 13, 2004 11:37 PM

poker me up

Posted by: poker me up at December 30, 2004 02:35 PM
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