Czech President Vaclav Klaus
ready to debate Al Gore on Global Warming.
This is the best part:
Klaus, an economist, said he opposed the "climate alarmism" perpetuated by environmentalism trying to impose their ideals, comparing it to the decades of communist rule he experienced growing up in Soviet-dominated Czechoslovakia.
"Like their (communist) predecessors, they will be certain that they have the right to sacrifice man and his freedom to make their idea reality," he said.
"In the past, it was in the name of the Marxists or of the proletariat - this time, in the name of the planet," he added.
It makes sense that people who used to live under Soviet domination would be more likely to make the connection between today's "environmentalism" and yesterday's Communism.