There isn't much common sense these days- particularly when it comes to politicians. But at least one president is speaking with common sense and truth, rather then stepping in line to add to the embarrassing global warming rant.
Czech Republic president Vaclav Klaus spoke out against the United Nations meeting on climate change on Tuesday. Klaus said, "It's a propagandistic exercise where 13-year-old girls from some far-away country perform a pre-rehearsed poem...It was sad and it was frustrating...The train can't be stopped and I consider that a huge mistake".
So while Communist dictator Fidel Castro spoke highly of President Obama for speaking at the meeting saying, even calling him "brave", the real "brave" leader was Czech president Klaus, for he was one of the few who refused to get in line with the rest of the propaganda slingers.
There is nothing brave about giving into your enemies. There is nothing brave about saying what is popular, even if the science doesn't back it up. Bravery is speaking the truth, even when everyone is calling you a "denier".
So we applaud you President Klaus. Thank you for standing on the firm ground called truth.
The Czech President enjoying a brew- cheers back at ya!
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