Ted Turner - "The Village Idiot"

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Ted Turner: Global warming could lead to cannibalism

Billionaire environmentalist says world has too many people

By MIKE MORRIS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Published on: 04/03/08

Failure to address global warming will have us all dead or eating each other by mid-century.

So says Ted Turner, the restaurateur, environmentalist and former media mogul whose controversial comments have earned him the nickname "Mouth of the South."


If steps aren't taken to stem global warming, "We'll be eight degrees hotter in 30 or 40 years and basically none of the crops will grow," Turner said during a wide-ranging, hour-long interview with PBS's Charlie Rose that aired Tuesday.

"Most of the people will have died and the rest of us will be cannibals," said Turner, 69. "Civilization will have broken down. The few people left will be living in a failed state — like Somalia or Sudan — and living conditions will be intolerable."

One way to combat global warming, Turner said, is to stabilize the population.

"We're too many people; that's why we have global warming," he said. "Too many people are using too much stuff."

Turner suggested that "on a voluntary basis, everybody in the world's got to pledge to themselves that one or two children is it."

Admitting that he's "always suffered from foot-in-the-mouth disease," Turner added, "I've gotten a lot better, though. It's been a long time since anybody caught me saying something stupid."

Turner went on to say that military budgets need to be cut "way back."

"Right now, the U.S. is spending $500 billion a year on the military, which is more than all 190 countries in the world put together," he said.

"The two countries that the military industrial complex and some of our politicians would like to demonize and make enemies are Russia and China," Turner said. "China just wants to sell us shoes. They're not building landing craft to attack the United States, and Russia wants to be our friends, too."

He said that despite the United States' huge military budget, "we can't win in Iraq."

"We're being beaten by insurgents who don't even have any tanks, they don't have a headquarters, they don't have a Pentagon, we don't even know if they have any generals," Turner told Rose.

Turner called the Iraqi insurgents "patriots" who "don't like us because we invaded their country and occupied it. Nobody likes to be invaded."

The CNN founder also said he thinks his old network has veered too far away from serious news, instead favoring lighter stories delivered by attractive female "chickies" and opinion-based news such as Lou Dobbs' show.

 

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Back in 1992, U.N. climate chief Maurice Strong was remarkably candid about the green movement’s real purpose: “Isn’t the only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations collapse? Isn’t our responsibility to bring that about?”
 

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AAOK said:
What do you expect from someone crazy enough to marry Jane Fonda?

That sums it up!!! (thumbsup)

What an idiot turner is.
 

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elminating subsidies will address most of these issues.  we give away free food to the world, and since they have no incentive to grow it or create a marketplace, sudan etc, are the perfect endgame scenario of the downside of subsidies.  of course ted gets his too in the form of buffalo govt supports.  he also benefitted from spreading the socialist game when he started CNN, and then sold it as a vehicle to destroy capitalism and drive up land prices so he could grow buffalo because cattle ranchers and farmers were destroying the planet.  socialism can not exist without capitalism to pay it's bills.  even lenin allowed 25% of the farms to be privately owned because state run farms could produce nothing.

try subsidizing your kid his whole life and see if they leave the nest.  why is this so hard to understand?  independence is destructive to communism.
 

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dori36 said:
Well, you couldn't call Ted Turner a master of the English language, but I do agree that there are too many people in the world!
Ma'am, I don't agree with hardly anything Mr. Turner has to say. His Bison idea is totally overly idealistic. However, please, keep in mind that there are many different dialects and subcultures within the USA. Several of us frequent Posters on this very discussion forum speak "southern".

The Ozark Plateau Dialect, with its double-negatives, and "odd" (only to outsiders) pronounciations, is closer to the Elizabethan English spoken during Shakespeare's time, than any other ''regional Dialect" spoken within our borders. Same thing could be said about the English spoken in Appalachia, and the Lower Southeastern USA. Several ( Ivy League) educated Linguistic Scholars, have published this.

I will always say "Y'uns", Y'all, and anything else that's a part of my Grammatical Culture, with pride.

Deal with it!

GB
 

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this person's not an idiot

http://www.local6.com/news/15811993/detail.html

Town Considers Forcing 100-Gallon-Per-Person Water Limit

"I don't understand why they are allowing them to still build if the water supply is not there,"

"If the growth stops today and we don't build another house, you're still going to have a water problem," Commissioner Willie Welch said. "People are going to have to learn to save (water)."  was the response.

so they will keep building.  probably a subsidy hidden somewhere.

it boils down growth is more important than the trailing infrastructure demands.  growth shifts resources (humans) away from other industries which create products and services which can be exported.

 

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