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Published: March 4, 2009
Japanese Uncover Global Warming Fraud
Chalk one up for dissent. Japanese scientists were smart enough to find the fraud in the anthropogenic global warming hypothesis and then had the guts to publicly disagree with the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change about it.
The Japan Society of Energy and Resources issued a report that says global warming is related to solar activity, and the rise in global temperatures was primarily a recovery from the so-called Little Ice Age that lasted from 1400 to 1800. Kanya Kusano, program director for the Earth simulator at the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science & Technology, says computer climate modeling used to support the manmade global warming theory is like "ancient astrology."
If you think fraudulent climate science doesn't affect you financially, you may wish to know that, according to The Politico, there are now four climate change lobbyists for every member of Congress.
Charles Fisher
Weeki Wachee
Give Adkins A Horse
Whoever elected James Adkins as the new county commissioner our 5th district should have given him the horse to go with his cowboy hat, and ride back where he came from.
Adkins is writing long letters for us county folks to read, including Blaise Ingoglia, who tried to form "Government Gone Wild" before he got Chris Kinglsey and Diane Rowden out to get Adkins in so they could form their ideas with all to read and follow.
I think County Administrator David Hamilton should make notes on how we feel about Adkins trying to get the county to read his ideas after he told us "Park THE Bus," which was a slap in the face for all of us drivers, riders, seniors, handicapped who all moved to Hernando County for a life of calm and beautiful places to see and enjoy.
THE Bus is our pleasure to ride and see where we are and where we are going; rock and rolling with THE Bus.
Rosemary Sonnenberg
Spring Hill
Out Of The Frying Pan, Into The Fire
During President Barack Obama's recent visit to Florida, Gov. Charlie Crist declared his unqualified support for the "stimulus plan," which was rammed through the Congress without a proper debate in order to meet a Democrat "emergency." The happy awarding of billions to the various states does not tell the whole story.
The awarding of these funds will certainly create for each state that participates an expansion of the state's administrative substructure necessary to the handling the influx of funds. Has Gov. Crist given any thought to what these programs will cost after the stimulus package has been distributed and ended? Where will the funds for supporting the newly created substructure come from? Another "stimulus plan?"
Is Gov. Crist preparing to superimpose an additional and unnecessary tax burden on ourselves and our children? This could just be the straw that breaks the camel's (taxpayer's) back.
The more we see of the stimulus plan, the more it looks like a plan for economic disaster. Let us not leap out of the frying pan into the fire!
Glenn Ohanesian
Spring Hill
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