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Al Gore Speech In Denver

In case you didn't watch Al Gore's speech at the DNC in Denver last Thursday, no worries, I have it right here...with a little commentary of course.
 

Eight years ago, some said there was not much difference between the nominees of the two major parties and it didn't really matter who became president. Our nation was enjoying peace and prosperity. Some assumed we would continue both, no matter the outcome. But here we all are in 2008, and I doubt anyone would argue now that election didn't matter.

Take it from me, if it had ended differently, we would not be bogged down in Iraq, we would have pursued bin Laden until we captured him. We would not be facing a self-inflicted economic crisis; we would be fighting for middle- income families. We would not be showing contempt for the Constitution; we'd be protecting the rights of every American regardless of race, religion, disability, gender or sexual orientation. And we would not be denying the climate crisis; we'd be solving it.
 
   Yeh!!! Why haven't we got Bin Laden yet? When are we going to kill that guy? Once he is dead, the terrorists will disappear! Wait...
what terrorists?

 So why is this election so close? Well, I know something about close elections, so let me offer you my opinion. I believe this election is close today mainly because the forces of the status quo are desperately afraid of the change Barack Obama represents.

There is no better example than the climate crisis. As I have said for many years throughout this land, we're borrowing money from China to buy oil from the Persian Gulf to burn it in ways that destroy the future of human civilization. Every bit of that has to change. Oil company profits have soared to record levels, gasoline prices have gone through the roof and we are more dependent than ever on dirty and dangerous fossil fuels.
 
   Al Gore was robbed of the election and now we are being robbed by those evil, job providing, union employing, big oil companies. How dare they provide a product that moves, literally, our economy.
 
   Sea levels are rising, fires are raging, storms are stronger. Military experts warn us our national security is threatened by massive waves of climate refugees destabilizing countries around the world, and scientists tell us the very web of life is endangered by unprecedented extinctions.
We are facing a planetary emergency which, if not solved, would exceed anything we've ever experienced in the history of humankind. In spite of John McCain's past record of open mindedness on the climate crisis, he has apparently now allowed his party to browbeat him into abandoning his support of mandatory caps on global warming pollution.
 
Death, destruction, mayhem! The heat will kill us all, unless we all unite and vote for Gore...I mean Obama!
 
   We can tell Republicans and Independents, as well as Democrats, why our nation needs a change from the approach of Bush, Cheney and McCain. After they wrecked our economy, it is time for a change. After they abandoned the search for the terrorists who attacked us and redeployed the troops to invade a nation that did not attack us, it's time for a change. After they abandoned the American principle first laid down by General George Washington, when he prohibited the torture of captives because it would bring, in his words, "shame, disgrace and ruin" to our nation, it's time for a change.  
Oh, the humanity!

   Barack Obama had the experience and wisdom to oppose a popular war based on faulty premises. His leadership experience has given him a unique capacity to inspire hope, in the promise of the American dream of a boundless future.

His experience has also given him genuine respect for different views and humility, in the face of complex realities that cannot be squeezed into the narrow compartments of ideology. His experience has taught him something that career politicians often overlook: that inconvenient truths must be acknowledged if we are to have wise governance.
Experience? Leadership? Where? Did I miss something? We are all still trying to figure out what a "community organizer" is.
With Obama, we can have all of the below:
 

 

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Now Nitrogen Is The Big Bad Wolf

   Just when you thought that CO2 was the end-all in molecules that will kill the Earth, now Nitrogen is the new killer.
 
   In addition to having a role in climate change, nitrogen has a huge, probably more important biological impact through its presence in fertilizer. Peter Vitousek, a Stanford ecologist whose 1994 essay put nitrogen on the environmental map, co-authored a study this summer in the journal Nature that put greater attention on the nitrogen cycle and warned against ignoring it in favor of carbon benefits.
 
   Guess we need to start a Nitrogen credit company.
 
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Hottest In 1500 Years?

   A new study out concludes, through various core samples, tree rings and historical documents, that the northern hemispere is hottest in 1500 years. Those historical climate documents from the year 500 probably made a huge difference.
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The Greenest Cars of 2008

   Here is your official list of the greenest cars of 2008 according to KBB Green.
 
You might be surprised to find a Chevy Tahoe on the list.
 
I like this car better...probably around 6 miles a gallon on 110 Octane race fuel.
Look hard, and you can spot the body creases where too many gratuitous burnouts and hole shots have twisted the sheetmetal and peeled the paint. Yes, Roland still has his California driver's license.
 
   Its not how much fuel you use, it's how fast get there!
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Still Trying To Make The Connection

   The media will never give up on the idea of global warming making hurricanes more powerful.
 
Here is an AP headline from the San Francisco Chronicle.
 

Global warming's toasty water connection to Gustav

Sunday, August 31, 2008

 
   Headlines are important, most people don't read the story. So if all you read was this headline, you would make "the connection", right?
 But of course they save themselves from the misleading headline with the first paragraph in the article:
 
   Global warming has probably made Hurricane Gustav a bit stronger and wetter, some top scientists said Sunday, but the specific connection between climate change and stronger hurricanes remains an issue of debate.
 
   Lets move the words around in that sentence...
"The specific connection between global warming and hurricanes remains an issue of debate, but some top scientists say it probably made Gustav stronger and wetter."
   Same words, but new meaning. This new sentence highlights the debate, not global warming. The next question is, how would we know if this hurricane was not supposed to be as wet and strong as it is? (forget the fact that it was downgraded to a category 2 instead of all the hype about its eventual category 5 status and its direct path to downtown New Orleans.)
 
 
 
   
 
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Hurricane Gustav Making Big News

   It seems the media is doing all it can to make Gustav into Katrina, even when it is clearly not. Take a look at these headlines:
 
From
September 1, 2008

Hurricane Gustav begins to batter New Orleans

Check out this line in the article:
 
   The eye of the powerful Category 3 storm is due to make landfall west of the city by 1800 BST tonight, according to the National Hurricane Center. It downgraded Gustav from a Category 3 to a Category 2 storm, but disaster experts warned that its destructive potential was still enormous.
 
   So, is it a category 2 or 3?
 
Instead, here is what is really happening.
 
A police car travels down Canal Street in New Orleans as Hurricane Gustav makes landfall. (AFP)

Gustav makes landfall

The eye of the hurricane hits the nearly deserted coast west of New Orleans.

   Nearly deserted...are you scared yet? Obviously, New Orleans is getting hit, but I say report the facts, not the extrta hype.

 

 

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Blogging Basics

   Sometimes things don't work the way you would like them too. Simply trying to get my internet connection to work properly has been an effort in frustration. Who would have thought that the satelite reciever we have on our house is plugged into a wall outlet that decided to die.
 
   Anyway, I will continue to blog even when things don't work right!
 
I will start with this photo..
 
Martians
 
   The martians have decided they don't want us CO2 creating, war mongering, elitists humans on their planet. Here are some interesting weather facts about Mars.
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