“Not Evil Just Wrong” — Well I Say, Definitely Wrong & Maybe Evil To Boot!

Posted By: 'Okie' | 5:11 pm — 11/20/2009 | View Comments See comments below:

Am listening to OK Senator Jim Inhofe (R) on Hugh Hewitt’s radio show and the Senator is saying that the Democrats’ giant-taxation-wet-dream known as Cap & Trade is dead. One can only hope so. Still, we gotta watch our backs and not let these slimy enviro-fascist-Lefties somehow slip one in on us. Why?

Watch this trailer for Not evil just wrong — now available on DVD.

We must do better for our children and their children than turn over a decimated economy combined with disdain for humans — as if we aren’t a part of the ecosystem ourselves. Like the African women says in the video clip, “They [the environmentalists] think more of birds than they do of human beings.” Rachel Carlson, author of Silent Spring was an alarmist whose success at getting DDT banned has resulted in millions of human deaths from malaria. Al Gore is today’s Rachel Carlson — except that he’s getting filthy rich off his efforts to scare the beejeezus out of everyone, and planning to get even richer. I don’t begrudge the rich, but I sure do despise those that lie out their ass to get that way!

Speakin’ o’ dollars — if you would like to own this film and help support this ol’ Okie at the same time, order it via my affiliate link below or the one in the top left sidebar. I think I’ll even give a few out for Christmas. ;-)

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