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Breaking! Hundreds Gather To Protest Global Warming [Picture]

Heidi e-mailed me the above picture with the headline "Hundreds gather to protest global warming." Nice. I decided to repost it here for all of you and am sad that I couldn't find who originally produced it so that I could credit them.

In the corner of the photo (click the image above to enlarge) there's a URL, but it doesn't seem to work when I type it into my browser. Google Image search turns up this same photo with this same headline here, here, and here.

I thought this was very fitting considering all the snow we've had in Copenhagen. And it's not just Copenhagen- Mother Earth has dumped the cold stuff all over the place, including Washington D.C. at the most inconvenient possible time for climate alarmists.

Mr. Boaz of the Cato Institue sums it up quite nicely: "True enough, as President Obama’s courtiers... remind us, one day’s weather doesn’t change the climate... Still, I think we know that if it were unseasonably warm this week, there’d be people pointing that out on television from Copenhagen."

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