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Subject: Time Bomb - Insult to the Military
 
Time Bomb
 
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Friday, April 18, 2008 4:20 PM PT
 

 
Media: Time calls green "the new red, white and blue" and likens global
warming to the fight against Nazism and fascism. As it insults World War II
vets, the magazine seeks to impose a tyranny all its own.
 
We never cease to be amazed by the inability of the left to feel shame and
its lack of reverence for America and those who defend its freedoms,
including the right to be stupid.
 
The cover of the April 21 issue of Time, taking the famous Joe Rosenthal
photo of Marines planting our flag on the blood-soaked island of Iwo Jima
and replacing our flag with a tree, qualifies for obscenity of the year.
 
TIME for a history lesson and some perspective.
 
It echoes the greenie theme first advanced by Al Gore in his book "Earth In
The Balance" that the internal combustion engine is the greatest threat in
the history of mankind. Gore and Bill Clinton have both said that global
warming is ultimately a greater threat than terrorism.
 
That, admitted Time managing editor Richard Stengel, was the thinking behind
the cover story. "One of the things we do in this story," he said last week
on MSNBC, "is we say there needs to be an effort along the lines of
preparing for World War II to combat global warming and climate change."
 
This trivializing of the sacrifice of American blood and treasure to defend
freedom ignores the fact that in World War II we faced a real enemy with a
terrible agenda. The bombs that fell on Pearl Harbor were quite real, not
the output of some badly fed computer model.
 
"Global warming may or may not be a significant threat to the United
States," Tim Holbert, a spokesman for the American Veterans Center, told the
Business and Media Institute (BMI): "The Japanese Empire on February 1945,
however, certainly was, and this photo trivializes the most recognizable
moment of one of the bloodiest battles in U.S. history."
 
It was not that long ago that the media, including Time, was singing a
different tune and waging a different war.
 
An article in its June 24, 1974, issue entitled "Another Ice Age?" told of
how, "when meteorologists take an average of temperatures around the globe,
they find that the atmosphere has been gradually cooler for the past three
decades."
 
Time spoke then of a "global climatic upheaval" and "climatological
Cassandras who are becoming increasingly apprehensive, for the weather
aberrations they are studying may be the harbinger of another ice age."
 
Reputable scientists and satellite and other observations have noted another
cooling period under way since 1998. Declining solar activity in the current
cycle correlates with other cool periods in Earth's history. It ties in
perfectly with climate history that shows the warming and cooling of Earth
is a natural and cyclical process.
 
A man who knows a little about fighting totalitarianism, Vaclav Klaus,
president of the Czech Republic, wrote in the Financial Times last year:
 
"As someone who lived under communism for most of his life, I feel obliged
to say that I see the biggest threat to freedom, democracy, the market
economy and prosperity now in ambitious environmentalism, not communism.
This ideology wants to replace the free and spontaneous evolution of mankind
by a sort of central (now global) planning."
 
Lt. John Keith Wells, leader of the platoon that raised the flags on Mt.
Suribachi, told BMI: "That global warming is the biggest joke I've ever
known." He knows a real enemy and a real threat when he sees one.