From: Ron Ewart,
President, National Association of Rural
Landowners
FOR: All
recipients, but mostly those in Washington
State
The news media
"can" be used to accurately report the news as it
happens, or they can use reporters to "create" news, or they can use
editorialists to propagandize a certain agenda. Such is the case of
the Seattle Times, who I remember as being a relatively fair and balanced,
credible news source in my earlier years. But now the
Times promotes a specific agenda and uses
the "power of the
press" to influence public policy.
Imagine the news media trying to influence public
policy!
Yesterday on the editorial page,
one of the Times' lead editorialists once again, propagandized the
case for anthropogenic (man-caused) global
warming. In today's Times we get two articles on the scourge of
man-caused global warming and we must act now, or obviously we are all going
to die, probably from drowning, as the sea level will rise to the point of
flooding downtown Seattle. (That would be a cute
trick since Seattle is built on a steep hill) Oh and let's not forget low snow packs, more rain, more intense
forest fires, dust bowls, low agricultural output and whatever else these
brainwashed, over-educated, power-grabbing idiots can come up
with.
Everyone knows that a weather
report is good for about 2 hours and that a 5-day forecast is almost
always inaccurate. Looking out your window is a better method of
forecasting, or the pain in your grandfather's elbow. Why?
Because weather is a dynamic system and short and long range predictions are
notoriously inaccurate, due to there being too many variables. Any
credible scientist knows this. 20 years ago these idiots were
forecasting global cooling and from the looks of the pictures you will see
below, their prediction was much closer to the mark.
So it is quite obvious to this
observer that the editorial board of the Seattle Times, for whatever
reason, is trying to influence public policy by shoving global-warming
article, after global-warming article down our collective throats, to
condition us to more government control. It is also quite obvious why
the editorial board is not interested in publishing the rising crescendo of
credible individuals that say that the
"man-caused, global-warming,
sky-is-falling" crisis, is an abject fraud, being
perpetrated on naive American citizens for the not-so-hidden agenda of
central planning and one-world-order government control of every aspect of
our lives.
Dare we ask, is this still
America, the land of the free? Central planning and
control? Hmmmm! We thought that was Soviet Russia's
"gig".
Ron
Ewart, President
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF RURAL LANDOWNERS
P. O. Box 1031, Issaquah, WA
98027
425 222-4742 or 1 800
682-7848
(Fax No. 425
222-4743)