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James Cameron compares Global Warming to WWII

by Phantom Ace ( 110 Comments › )
Filed under Climate, Economy, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Tranzis at April 23rd, 2010 - 9:00 am

The Progressive myth of Global Warming, which many real scientists and our own Snork have debunked, continues to be pushed. The latest one is that AGW is a threat as big as WW2. The Tranzi who said this was director James Cameron. On a panel that included great scientific minds like Actress Sigourney Weaver, Totalitarian Progressive Tom Friedman and Compassionate Conservative Joe Scarborough, he compares this fantasy to WW II.

Academy Award-winning Director James Cameron said that climate change is “as great as the threat” the United States faced in World War II. His comments were made during a panel discussion about environmental policy on Capitol Hill with columnist Tom Friedman of the New York Times, actress Sigourney Weaver, and MSNBC host Joe Scarborough.  

“I spoke to leaders today that said we can’t use the term climate change,” Cameron said on Apr. 15. “It’s death. It’ll kill the bill. It’ll be still-born, strangle it in its crib by calling it, associating it with climate change. I say, ‘We have to wake up. We have to wake up and call it what it is.’”

Read it here: ‘Avatar’ Director James Cameron: Climate Change as Great as Any Threat Since World War II
With the Global Warming lie exposed as a fraud, the Tranzis are getting desperate. James Cameron’s comparing it to WW II is both a ridiculous and insulting. This shows the extent the Neo-Feudal Left will go to promote this farce and scare people.

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