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The Flight 1549 blame game (updated)

17 January 2009 282 views 3 Comments

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Thomas Lifson

It didn’t take long for the warmists to blame the US Airways crash on global warming, which is, after all, deemed responsible for anything bad. Time Magazine, which was once widely read, sprang into action:

While officials use radar and radio collars to track bird populations, habitat destruction and climate change have disrupted migratory patterns. Moreover, the populations of certain species of birds are increasing at rapid rates, thanks to changes in food supply. The Canada-goose population, for example, has grown 7.3% annually from 1980 to 2006. [emphasis added]
Rush Limbaugh may have been the first person to point out that greenies have made the protection of birds (especially waterfowl) a major priority, and an increase in bird population is a goal they have achieved — that may deserve blame for the crash, if anything is to be blamed other than an Act of God.
Source – American Thinker

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3 Comments »

  • sunsettommy said:

    I might as well blame the existence of moron environmentalists on global warming.

    See that was easy.No research was needed.

    LOL

  • The Flight 1549 blame game (updated) « Conservative Thoughts and Profundity said:

    [...] While officials use radar and radio collars to track bird populations, habitat destruction and climate change have disrupted migratory patterns. Moreover, the populations of certain species of birds are increasing at rapid rates, thanks to changes in food supply. The Canada-goose population, for example, has grown 7.3% annually from 1980 to 2006. [emphasis added] Read the full story » [...]

  • Goose5 said:

    This may seem a little harsh, but maybe its time to think about extending hunting seasons in North America.

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