Dec. 12th, 2007

forsyth: (Politics Icon)
Mike Huckabee, Chuck Norris approved Republican Presidential Candidate:

"I consider myself a conservationist. I think we ought to have some cap and trade. It worked with acid rain. I think it could work with Co2 emissions. I think we ought to be out there talking about ways to reduce energy consumption and waste. And we ought to declare that we will be free of energy consumption in this country within a decade, bold as that is."

Ending energy consumption in the US within a decade! Wow, that is bold! Is he going to include chemical energy consumption, or just electricity? Because ending electricity consumption just requires a Day the Earth Stood Still style magic ray, ending chemical energy consumption would require killing all life on the continent.

He said this on a national television program. Katie Couric was asking candidates about global warming. And Mike Huckabee is so clueless about the basic matters of energy use he was just spouting inanities, or he meant something else and got flustered by Katie Couric's instense scrutiny.

The other Republicans weren't much better, Giuliani rambled something about energy independence and somehow using coal that doesn't add carbon to the atmosphere, Mitt Romney brought up the same mirage, and claimed that China's the largest emitter of carbon dioxide, which is false, we are. Fred Thompson denied global warming exists, and said that the mythical Social Security shortfall is more important. McCain's response was actually fairly decent, though I must admit to skepticism about how tough an environmental bill by him and Joe Lieberman is. But most of the Republican field is still in denial.

But Huckabee just got another endorsement, besides Chuck Norris, from the founder of the vigilante border guard "Minutemen" guys. A preacher flanked by Chuck Norris and a crazy "Minuteman" seems like the perfect depiction of what the Republican party has become.
forsyth: (DotDotDot)
Now, I realize the Catholic Church is heavily invested in maintaining the power of traditional hierarchies, since they are one. But this is really goofy. VATICAN CITY (RNS) Nuclear arms proliferation, environmental pollution and economic inequality are threats to world peace -- but so are abortion, birth control and same-sex marriage, Pope Benedict XVI said in a statement released by the Vatican Tuesday (Dec. 11).

Here's the actual document.

I've never understood that argument. How having gay people marry is "violence" toward "the family", instead of, y'know, allowing more kinds of families. I've never understood the Catholic opposition to birth control either, since they say it thwarts God's will, but I'd kinda figure an omnipitent, omniescent God like the Catholic Church says they believe in wouldn't be foiled by some hormones or a little bit of rubber, if you REALLY were supposed to have a kid.

Aside from that, and the fact I'm not entirely sure what he's trying to get at in regards to the section on "moral law" other than as a plea to go back to "traditional norms" of some kind, the rest of it's pretty good. But dude. Gay Marriage, birth control, and abortion are "threats to peace"?

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