Saturday, January 31, 2009

EU President Klaus Davos-tates Gore: "Environmentalism Threatening Our Freedom"


You know, the more I learn about Czech President Vaclav Klaus, the more I think the next time we elect a foreigner president we should seriously consider him. Based on what he's been saying lately, the current EU head seems ready to use his bully pulpit to try and inject some truth into European politics.

Today Breitbart is reporting the 67 year old went to Davos and openly challenged both the science and motivations of the envirofascists. Saying he's more concerned about the "consequences of the crisis than the crisis itself," and that he's "afraid that the current crisis will be misused for radically constraining the functioning of the markets and market economy all around the world," Klaus seems like ONE world leader who's gotten the wake-up call from science. He even flatly said he doesn't "think there is any global warming."

When the current EU president is considerably to the right of the Republican candidate for President of the USA... it's WAAAAAY past time for some serious change in the GOP.

From Breitbart:
Czech President Vaclav Klaus took aim at climate change campaigner Al Gore on Saturday in Davos in a frontal attack on the science of global warming.
"I don't think that there is any global warming," said the 67-year-old liberal, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the European Union. "I don't see the statistical data for that."

Referring to the former US vice president, who attended Davos this year, he added: "I'm very sorry that some people like Al Gore are not ready to listen to the competing theories. I do listen to them.

"Environmentalism and the global warming alarmism is challenging our freedom. Al Gore is an important person in this movement."

Speaking on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, he said that he was more worried about the reaction to the perceived dangers than the consequences.

"I'm afraid that the current crisis will be misused for radically constraining the functioning of the markets and market economy all around the world," he said.

"I'm more afraid of the consequences of the crisis than the crisis itself."

Klaus makes no secret of his climate change scepticism -- he is also a fierce critic of the European Union -- and has branded the world's top panel of climate experts, the UN's IPCC, a smug monopoly.

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