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February 8, 2007

"The Environmental Movement is Afraid of This Film"

myobposter.gifNRO managing editor Peter Suderman reviews the documentary Mine Your Own Business and explains "the environmental movement is clearly afraid of this film, and it should be." I have a MYOB on a DVD, but would love to see the producers bring it to Nashville for a screening. For all my past posts on MYOB, click here.

Posted in Environmentalism

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This movie isn't anything new.

Gore flys all over the world in private jets while telling the common folk to freeze their butts off or cough up their paychecks for his alarmist rhetoric.

George Soros funds the green movement but you think he even knows what a gallon of gas costs? Yet he can tell you with a straight face that you have no right to defend yourself with a firearm.

Ted "mouth" Turner decries America's exorbitance, wants us all to congregate in urban shoeboxes while he looks over his 200,000 acre ranch in Montana.

It's typical. Always has been from Lennin to Hugo Chavez. Because they have wealth, influence and power, they know what's best for you and you shouldn't even be questioning their asserted authority.

Fenn most likely believes the best thing for Rosa Montana is to use the force of the U.S. government to reapportion our assets to the Romanians.

Eventually one day this Marie Antoinette philosophy is going to bite them in the rear.

Posted by: Rick Forman at February 8, 2007 5:43 PM

Oops,
Correction, Turner's 20,000 acre ranch...

Posted by: Rick Forman at February 9, 2007 4:42 PM
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