ISIS is currently being killed by the US, Russia, nato and regional forces.

but I know you'd rather topple more governments, destroy and rebuild more 
nations, and lead the world with our tax dollars.

On Monday, November 30, 2015 at 1:55:14 PM UTC-6, Travis wrote:
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> AND…the sun is heating all of the planets…these idiots now think they can 
> control the heat of the sun?
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> *Monday, Nov 30th 2015* 1PM  *44°F* 4PM  *44°F* 5-Day Forecast 
> <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/weather/index.html>
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> *KATIE HOPKINS: Why are 150 world leaders, 40,000 delegates and all the 
> usual luvvies fiddling around with climate 'change' while ISIS makes the 
> world burn?*
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> By Katie Hopkins for MailOnline 
> <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/columnists/columnist-1104101/Katie-Hopkins-for-MailOnline.html>
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> Published: 07:54 EST, 30 November 2015 | Updated: 11:33 EST, 30 November 
> 2015 
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> A riot, a die-in, a march with protest placards and thousands of pairs of 
> smelly footwear abandoned in a public square.
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> That is how vegans and deluded pescatarians around the world are making 
> their views heard on climate change.
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> In the UK we were treated to Chubster Church - once voice of an angel, now 
> mouth of a sailor - yelling to the crowds that climate change is entirely 
> responsible for *ISIS * <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/isis/index.html>and 
> the war in *Syria* <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/syria/index.html>... 
> No, me neither.
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> [image: Description: Description: Fiddling: Francois Hollande (centre), 
> David Cameron, Prince CHarles, Xi Jinping and a gaggle of other world 
> leaders are pictured at the start of a Climate Change Conference. But do we 
> care?]
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> Fiddling: Francois Hollande (centre), David Cameron, Prince CHarles, Xi 
> Jinping and a gaggle of other world leaders are pictured at the start of a 
> Climate Change Conference. But do we care?
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> And Emma Thompson, whom we all much preferred in Love Actually, banging on 
> about polar bears.
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> But as the Climate Change Conference 2015 kicks off in Paris, my big 
> question is: Does the average Brit really care?
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> Aside from protesters-for-hire, the jobless, the feckless, unemployed 
> actors, and students outraged by their own shadow - do the people who work 
> and pay taxes to fund this whole charade care enough to fork out for it?
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> One hundred and fifty world leaders and 40,000 delegates are gathering to 
> discuss a new climate-change agreement, watched over by an incredible 
> 120,000 security forces mobilised for the event.
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> But in this time of terror and global crises, doesn't it feel 
> uncomfortable to be talking about how warm it is - or isn't? A bit like 
> going shopping when you should be at a funeral?
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> I watch it all and wonder if there aren't more pressing matters at our 
> door.
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> [image: Description: Description: Chubster: Charlotte Church is pictured 
> performing to a gaggle of the jobless, the feckless and protesters-for-hire 
> at The People's Climate Change March in London this weekend]
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> Chubster: Charlotte Church is pictured performing to a gaggle of the 
> jobless, the feckless and protesters-for-hire at The People's Climate 
> Change March in London this weekend
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> [image: Description: Description: Cause and effect? Church believes that 
> ISIS are a product of climate change and the war in Syria]
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> Cause and effect? Church believes that ISIS are a product of climate 
> change and the war in Syria
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> Our junior doctors are about to walk out on strike because they don't want 
> their overtime pay cut back.
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> The jungle camp at Calais feels ready to explode into violence, with a 
> 'nouvelle jungle' planned for a quiet village in Kent.
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> And a vote on military intervention in Syria looks likely to split the 
> Labour Party and fail in the Commons, calling into question our role in the 
> world.
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> I know world leaders, particularly Obama, get to the latter stages of 
> their Presidency and feel the need to leave a legacy; COP15 will be part of 
> his.
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> [image: Description: Description: Luvvies: Dame Vivienne Westwood (left) 
> and Emma Thompson (right) joined the Oscar-winner Emma Thompson (right) 
> joined the protest bridgae at the march in London this weekend]
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> Luvvies: Dame Vivienne Westwood (left) and Emma Thompson (right) joined 
> the Oscar-winner Emma Thompson (right) joined the protest bridgae at the 
> march in London this weekend
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> But the Americans and Canadians have been perfectly clear. This Treaty on 
> Climate Change Emissions is not going to be legally binding. And, in fact, 
> it is not going to be a treaty at all.
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> It is just hot air and paperwork. You'd think hot air is the last thing 
> the climate needs.
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> With America and Canada already greasing themselves to slide out of any 
> deal, India and China are oiling themselves up to do the same.
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> [image: Description: Description: Great unwashed: Troops of vegans and 
> deluded pescatarians, along with their climate change allies, are shown 
> parading past the Cenotaph in central London]
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> Great unwashed: Troops of vegans and deluded pescatarians, along with 
> their climate change allies, are shown parading past the Cenotaph in 
> central London
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> China still builds at least one coal-fired power station a week and 
> accounts for a third of all global emissions. It is the world's largest 
> emitter of carbon, a position proudly held since 2007. They make big 
> promises. But their population lives blinded by smog.
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> India has been clear it will spend two decades increasing the burning of 
> fossil fuels, boosting emissions to full capacity, in order to drag 300 
> million people above the poverty line.
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> As African nations follow on the coat-tails of India, trying to drag 
> themselves out of abject poverty and feed the millions with nothing to eat, 
> are we seriously asking them to care about emissions?
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> Indian Prime Minster Nerandra Modi is in Paris to ask: 'Where is the 
> climate justice in that?'
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> My personal view is there are some inconvenient climate truths we don't 
> get to hear much about, thanks to liberal lefties and Welsh singers trying 
> to be a fat, blonde Russell Brand.
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> Of the world's best 50 models on climate change, 95 per cent predicted 
> that Antarctic Sea ice would decrease over the past 30 years.
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> It increased.
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> [image: Description: Description: Focusing on what matters: Labour leader 
> Jeremy Corbyn poses for a photograph with a young fan on the march. 
> Meanwhile, his party is about to tear itself apart over bombing Syria]
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> Focusing on what matters: Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn poses for a 
> photograph with a young fan on the march. Meanwhile, his party is about to 
> tear itself apart over bombing Syria
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> Global-warming alarmists even went on a jolly expedition to prove their 
> point in the Antarctic and ended up trapped in ice they’d said wasn't there.
>
> Climate-change scientists have been shivering in their short-sleeved 
> shirts to find excuses for why the earth hasn't warmed as predicted.
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> They hugely exaggerated the impact of climate change. The last IPCC report 
> showed an increase of just 0.05 C per decade, despite CO2 emissions rising.
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> Scientists are floundering. Having worked at the Met Office, I can tell 
> you their salaries depend on climate change being real.
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> Now that they don't even bring us the weather on the BBC, and climate 
> change is looking dodgy, do we really want to go on paying for their 
> super-computers?
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> I don't think the average taxpayer really cares. I certainly don't. Of 
> course we want to make our homes efficient and shout at our kids to turn 
> the lights off. We all fight over the thermostat — him down, her up.
>
> But right now, with terror on our doorstep and ISIS in our midst, should 
> world leaders be chatting about climate change as a top priority?
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> Whilst sea ice is growing and global temperatures are stalling, and India 
> and China belch out gas like a old woman with IBS, wouldn't you rather have 
> a rebate on the £112 you are charged to make the world a greener place?
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> I would.
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> I'd advise climate protestors to get a wash, Emma Thompson to get back to 
> quaffing champagne, and our government to focus on keeping our people and 
> our country safe from harm.
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> Read more: 
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3339442/KATIE-HOPKINS-150-world-leaders-40-000-delegates-usual-luvvies-fiddling-climate-change-ISIS-makes-world-burn.html#ixzz3szellNEM
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