Friday, April 24, 2009


Afraid of Something Al?
As you have probably heard, the inventor of the internet appeared before a House Committee today to testify that passing a climate bill was a 'moral imperative'. Christopher Monckton was scheduled to appear alongside Gore, but the House Democrats squashed the idea. Why did they do that?


A GOP House source told Climate Depot that the Democrats on the Committee said “absolutely not” to allowing Monckton to appear during today's Gore hearing. The GOP committee “pushed at multiple levels” to bring Monckton in to testify but the Democrats “refused,” according to the GOP source. Former GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrich was called in to testify after Monckton was rejected by the committee Democrats, according to the Congressional source.]
“The Democrats have a lot to learn about the right of free speech under the US Constitution. Congress Henry Waxman's (D-CA) refusal to expose Al Gore's sci-fi comedy-horror testimony to proper, independent scrutiny by the House minority reeks of naked fear,” Monckton said from the airport Thursday evening.
“Waxman knows there has been no 'global warming' for at least a decade. Waxman knows there has been seven and a half years' global cooling. Waxman knows that, in the words of the UK High Court judge who condemned Gore's mawkish movie as materially, seriously, serially inaccurate, 'the Armageddon scenario that he depicts is not based on any scientific view,'”

Monckton has previously challenged Big Al to debate, and was declined. Why are you afraid to debate, Al? I recall you debated Ross Perot on NAFTA and did quite well.

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