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4.17.2007

San Francisco Chronicle, April 17, 2007 

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Drinking the Kool-Aid

 

Editor -- Thank you for publishing Jennifer Nelson's April 13 column, "Robbing SUV owners to pay hybrid buyers," that counters the arrogance of your April 13 global-warming editorial, "Fighting climate change."

 

It's obvious that The Chronicle's editorial writer is drinking the Kool-Aid of the global-warmingists. The editorial's notion that "Fairness, in terms of wholly unfettered consumer choice, isn't relevant here" boggles the mind. Who are you to dictate the type of automobiles families choose?

 

There are two documentaries that take issue with Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" that blow holes in Gore's science. "An Inconvenient Truth ... or Convenient Fiction," by Dr. Steven F. Hayward of the Pacific Research Institute, premiered in San Francisco Thursday. Last March, British television Channel 4 aired "The great global warming swindle," which is available on the Web. Everyone should see these before deciding on global warming.

 

HOWARD EPSTEIN

 

San Francisco

 

 

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