Posted on 07/03/2006 9:52:18 AM PDT by Sgt_Schultze
Kim needs to go to the Canadian Rockies and visit the Athabascan ice fields. The glaciers have monuments showing how they have been melting and receding for 175 years or so -- long before there were SUVs. There may be global warming but it is not caused by manmade green house gasses or auto emissions.
Why can't all responses to this be as correct & concise?
The best thing about global warming is that it keeps idiots like this up at night.
Lunatics.
I am convinced... that the stupid are easily led. Here is a classic example of what I am talking about. A little education, very little in this case, can be a dangerous thing.
I agree there is also global warming on Mars.
A study of the ice caps on Mars may show that Mars is experiencing a warming trend also. Mars is experiencing global warming, then perhaps there is a larger phenomenon going on in the Solar System, such as increasing solar output irradiance.
So when is Mr. Wonderful going to stop taking chartered jet trips across the country? Every time he does that, he's burning more fuel than my car does in 10 years. Oops, conservation is for everybody but rich liberals. Got it!
Thank you! :-)
You honor me!!
And she's delusional. But that's okay, because she's a lefty and that's her emotional response to algore.
This is perfect proof of this twits ignorance.
It wasn't Galileo who "pointed out the earth revolves around the sun." It was Copernicus, among others. Galileo was technically accused of supporting the Copernican theories in his book, but even that was a fraud. He was really put on trial for insulting the Pope, by putting the Pope's arguments into the mouth of a character named "Simplicio," meaning "simpleton." Basically he was on trial for being an ass.
On top of that Galileo had called the Vatican's own astronomers (Scheiner and Grassi) who actually supported the Copernican view of our Solar System, as frauds. And, unlike Galileo they actually had evidence that could support the theory with observation and calculations, which the Church actually would accept. Galileo denounced them, among other things, by claiming that the comets whose orbits they calculated (using "Copernican formulae" developed by Kepler) were actually optical illusions.
Sounds like algore to me.
Yep. The moonbats have picked the perfect mascot for their charade. A loudmouth jerk who had a good press agent and was unscrupulous enough to steal from his betters and claim the work as his own. Oh, you didn't know about the little trouble with the historical claim the he "invented" the telescope? That's because most science (and history) that is taught in this country, such as that relied on by algore, is crap.
Simply making sense of this one sentence could take up the remainder of "recorded time".
Yes. And the sad reality is that her receptiveness is endemic of media "thinkers." Her lack of skepticism cheats her readers. Maybe copy editors only care about spelling and punctuation, facts must be left to real editors.
The great majority of the aforementioned are not climate scientists they are politicians.
Whew! That's an awful lot of conclusions based upon the same faulty premise!
More Kool-Aid, my dear?
Another rub would be if it was discovered that our collective warming contribution is becoming irreversible. Our growing population would have to be reduced. The humanitarian concerns of the far-left which seeks to preserve populations which by themselves are unsustainable. What would the far-left do then? Preserve humanity or preserve the planet?
You SOUND bewildered, dear. You also sound like one of the countless airheads who can't remember anything that happened more than 12 months ago. Katrina was a hurricane, one of those nasty things that crop up in considerable quantities every year, but don't always hit a major city like New Orleans. Here's another newsflash while you're still impressionable: there were hurricanes, bad ones, during the age of the wooden ship! Sailing is supposed to be so pure, so non-polluting yet thousands lost their lives in hurricanes and typhoons! Was George III driving his SUV too often?
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