Thursday, February 18, 2010

Resignation

Success comes from the truth, not from lies.

The U.N.'s climate chief is stepping down. From the Associated Press:

"De Boer, 55, was appointed in 2006 to shepherd through an agreement to succeed the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, which required industrial countries to cut greenhouse gas emissions an average 5 percent.

He said the high point of his efforts was the agreement by developing countries, reached at the 2007 conference in Bali, Indonesia, to join in efforts to contain global warming in return for financial and technical help from the wealthy nations."

Is anyone else actually noticing? The poor nations joined hands in an effort to extort trillions of dollars from the richer nations. That is exactly what that last paragragh says. Gee, I wonder how hard it was to get poor countries to join forces to rob the rich. "Hey, Myanmar - if you join in on this hoax, you can get 2 billion dollars from the U.S. Since you are not an industrial nation, you don't have to do a thing except take the money and use it to build your anti-American army."

Another point worthy of note - De Boer resigns on the heels of the world discovering that the U.N.'s report on climate change is full of more holes than a swiss cheese, and contains more factual errors and outright lies than the liberals' rewriting of history.

Any future built upon lies is a dark future.

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