June 28, 2007

Guns don't kill people. Global Warming kills people...

Fred Thompson pulls no punches with the U.N.:

Recently, the new UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said that the root cause of the current genocide in Darfur is [wait for it...] global warming. Now if you've been following the tragedy of the Darfur region in the African nation of Sudan, you know how absurd that statement is.

There's not room here for even a good summary, but let me make a few points. Sudan straddles the line between Christian African and Muslim Arabic cultures, bordering Egypt and Libya on the north. Bloody regional warfare stretches back centuries but, in modern times, the country has been in pretty much of a constant state of war since the 1950s. It's safe to say that millions have died in wars that are often aimed at control of the rich oil fields in the South. Today, however, the vastly reduced African Christian population isn't even involved. Two Muslim factions, divided along racial lines, are fighting for control of Darfur.

Now it's true that the return of cyclical droughts has made agriculture and life more and more difficult for the people in the region. The impact of the weather, however, doesn't approach the destruction that generations of warfare have worked on the land and the people. With peace and freedom, the economy of Darfur could have easily adapted to any climate change no matter the cause.

Why, then, would the new UN Secretary General blame climate change? I think it's pretty obvious.

Blaming the Islamic government and groups that have manipulated events in Sudan will get him nothing but enemies. Blaming global warming, however, is basically the same thing as blaming America. America is by no means the only major source of greenhouse gases, but we've taken the most political heat. The reason is that congress rightfully balked at ratifying the Kyoto international climate treaties during the Clinton presidency.

There is simply no downside to blaming America, because Americans don't punish their ideological foes. From the UN, we don't even require sanity sometimes. And there might even be an upside to blaming us, since there are Americans who suffer from such ingrained feelings of guilt, they'll support increased aid to both the UN and Sudan.

There is a lesson to be learned here, though. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is arguably the most powerful man in the international community today. We know he's unwilling to blame those who actually gave the orders to commit genocide in Darfur. And apparently he's happy to shift the blame for ongoing deaths to those living peaceful, productive lives in the West.

Now hopefully we can work toward international cooperation with regard to environmental policies that make sense. It's not very encouraging though when the head of the world's leading international body uses climate change as an all purpose excuse in order to avoid hard realities.

This is the NUMBER ONE reason why I will vote for Fred, given the opportunity. He'll stand up to the international community, and especially the UN.

And I'd be happy to put the title of this post on my car as a bumper sticker, together with the phrase "Fred Thompson '08".

There's nothing I can add here.  Fred calls out the absurdity better than I ever could.

Run Fred Run!

Posted by caltechgirl at June 28, 2007 07:22 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Thompson-Bolton 2008? (I would pass out from happiness!)
Re: the bumpersticker--Make one on Cafepress!

(But you know, Silky Pony says we're all just a bunch of bumpersticker-policy morons.)

Posted by: Beth at June 28, 2007 07:33 PM

Bolton??? Hmm...NOW that I might get into. Really.

Yes we need someone to stand up to the wimpy world we live in; we should think of this as doing the world a favor and saving it from Islamic takeover.

Posted by: Raven at June 28, 2007 07:59 PM

And you as their campaign advisor!

Posted by: Greta at June 28, 2007 08:22 PM

hmmm.. it seems Ki-moon ain't towing the islamic line on Darfur, last year, Sudan's President Field Marshal Omar Hassan Ahmed al-Bashir claimed that reports in western newspapers of hundreds of thousands dead in his country's brutal civil war are all part of an Israeli-led worldwide conspiracy.

Run Fred, Run!

Posted by: LindaSoG at June 28, 2007 08:45 PM

That would make an awesome bumper sticker...!

I hadn't thought about Bolton, but he's another stand up guy who doesn't pull his punches... Thompson/Bolton it is, and you heard it here first...! ;)

Posted by: pam at June 29, 2007 04:26 AM

I love Fred! So far he has yet to disappoint me.

Run Fred Run!

Posted by: Teresa at June 29, 2007 07:48 AM

I'm still hoping for a Thompson/Norris ticket.

Posted by: Boy Named Sous at June 29, 2007 06:14 PM