Inconvenient indoctrination
Expose the left ran a cool hit on a story out of LA this morning worth checking out...
Matt Drudge is reporting Sarah Utley, a science teacher at Beverly Hills High School, is organizing a trip to take the school's 1500 students to see Al Gore's new movie, "An Inconvenient Truth".This is yet another example of educators using the classroom to indoctrinate their students on ideological and radical liberal views. But ask Mrs. Utley if she'll support inviting one of the hundreds of scientist who refute Gore's claims to speak to her students and I bet her enthusiasm won't be quite the same.
Drudge also noted the school will use some 30 gas guzzling buses to take the students to and from the theater. Not that Mrs. Utley would care about that environmental impact.
Sarah Utley's homepage on the school district website.
Here is her e-mail so you can tell her how you feel.
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I'd love to ask Mrs. Utley and Algore and others of the "sky is falling" set if they've ever heard of "The Ice Age?" They'd probably reply that it is a myth perpetrated by Hillary's "vast right wing conspiracy" to divert attention from the greatest threat to mankind (at least according to Algore) - the internal combustion engine. I really am curious as to why those glaciers that covered much of North America melted and receded. Was the apparent global warming of the glacial epoch caused by prehistoric power plants or steel mills that fouled the atmosphere? Was it prehistoric automobile exhaust fumes or prehistoric SUVs operated by an extinct civilization that gassed itself to death? In fact, I'd like to hear ANY news interviewer or reporter ask them that. (Fat chance.) Please, Mrs. Utley, tell us where the glaciers went, and why. Inquiring minds want to know.
I think it's funny how their enviro-argument has morphed right before our eyes. 20 years ago environmental-nutjobs were saying the next ice-age was upon us if we didn't do something fast. And now their ice-age is suddenly taking on a warming effect. Wanna bet Algore and Co. will be suggesting another ice-age in 20 years?