| 28 September 2009
"So then we arrive at civil resistance. I think the point is—just as Gandhi did—to try to draw attention to what is just and what is unjust. It is kind of a last resort, but the problem is we are running out of time."
—James Hansen, comparing himself to Gandhi and rationalizing his recent arrest and his numerous acts of civil disobedience. Hansen continues to head up GISS, a subsidiary of NOAA/NASA.



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I also noted this question: What would you say has made you different than many of the climate scientists who came before you?
Hmm. Last time I checked his background was astronomy and physics - not climatology. Every time someone who isn't truly a 'climatologist' the alarmists discredit them based on the fact they don't have the proper degree. Why don't they do that with Hansen?
Won't you please take me along
I won't do anything wrong
Hey, Mr. Spaceman
Won't you please take me along for a ride"
WOO-HOO!!!
I appreciate him because of the stunts he does - I have the right to do the same things and if nobody stands in his way - nobody can object to what I do either!
So I unabashedly shout from the rooftops about what an ABSOLUTELY DESPICABLE STINKING FRAUD this "climate change" sh*t is and the louder he yells - I will yell louder.
Time to put my civil disobedience suit on Hansen - and call you a stink and a liar to boot.
Hey Hansen - ever take like, um, a few bucks here and there for talking about, ah, "climate change"? While telling people you worked for NASA?
That's a pretty stinky thing to do, buster - I think that goes to show what kind of individual you really are
Funny... he even looks like him.
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MrC
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