Posted on 04/29/2011 10:42:09 AM PDT by tcrlaf
Don't shoot your friends and fellow Americans just because they might be close to the enemy.
GW PING!!!!
The damage was just heartbreaking. And what has happened since in Alabama and Georgia is even worse. I work in Guilford County when I’m in NC, and they seem to have missed the worst of it.
Last night, I heard a weatherman on Bill O’Reilly’s The Factor expressed almost the same things that you posted here. Said that the years that have less tornadoes and the years that have more tornadoes are cyclical.
That said, my Daddy, who was born up in NY, not far from NYC, would have let the Yankees have it broad on the chin who expressed this drivel posted in others’ comments on this thread.
“I heard one explanation that said the Jet Stream was late in moving North this year, explaining the cold spring in many places, and that if it had been a normal year, those tornados would have ranged from Southwest Kentucky through Northeast Ohio.” ~ tcrlaf
It’s all right here:
It is now called CLIMATE CONTROL. They changed they’re name like ACORN to hide.
We witness that every day right here at F.R. wimps, hiding behind a cloak of anonymity.
I know one brave soul who has his name address and phone number on his "about" page. I know him personally, the info he has posted for all to see is accurate.. Lots of people here have my info but I don't put it on my "about" page. There are way too many damn'd nuts loose in the world to do that.
Thanx for the ping Thunder90 !
Brad Johnson is a climate researcher-blogger at the Center for American Progress Action Fund. He blogs at the ThinkProgress Wonk Room on the climate crisis, energy policy and building a green economy.
He is the co-author of Technomanifestos and the founder of HillHeat.com. Prior to joining the Center, he worked as a developer for Saatchi & Saatchi, Lextranet, and the Democratic National Committee. Brad grew up in Boston, Massachusetts.
Liberals call people racist for self-flattery as well as because of racial insecurity. They are guilt-ridden little things.
Think Progress Uses Tornadoes to Push Junk Science AgendaNever Let a Tragedy Go To Waste
by JWF
04/29/2011
The site that was founded by former Clinton Chief of Staff John Podesta and funded in part by George Soros decided it would take the opportunity to exploit the horrific catastrophe to lecture Republicans that their votes against costly junk science legislation are somehow to blame. Here’s the headline for this scurrilous piece of agitprop:
Catastrophic Climate: Storms Kill 292 In States Represented By Climate Pollution Deniers
They point to an April 7 vote on HR 910, the Energy Tax Prevention Act of 2011, as well as an amendment introduced by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) that resulted in a 50-50 vote and was thus defeated. So using their twisted logic, voting against anything related to the EPA makes them “climate pollution deniers”; thus, anything weather related that happens in their states makes them responsible.
The author supports this insane theory by quoting some so-called climate scientist:
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=43238
http://www.cejournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/trenberth.jpg
Kevin Trenberth
NCAR Senior Scientist
Contact
303-497-1318
trenbert@ucar.edu
Area of expertise
Climate
Specialties
climate change and global warming, particularly influences on drought, precipitation, hurricanes and other storms; El Niño, weather, and climate; global water and energy cycles
Perhaps, but somebody out there knows who ThinkProgress is. They aren’t anonymous, but free publicity gives these crackpot websites more hits which is bad for them in the long run. The left tried and generally succeeded in replacing decency with political correctness. Their problem is that they haven’t figured out that what’s good for the goose is good for the gander. If they keep this up, pretty soon their goose will be cooked.
Very funny, since many of the proponents are atheists.
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