The earth - 4.6 billion years old. The internal combustion engine - 236 years old.
Bush maybe off the hook. It could all be Benz's fault...
To: Libloather
Where is the baaaaarf craaaap alert?
To: All
What's more deadly: Monkeys or Ninjas?
3 posted on
12/12/2005 4:06:24 PM PST by
Shion
To: Libloather
4 posted on
12/12/2005 4:09:04 PM PST by
pabianice
(I guess)
To: Libloather
"Global Warming or Terrorism: Which Is a Bigger Threat? "
Add one more to the list. "Global Warming, Terrorism, or the ACLU."
5 posted on
12/12/2005 4:22:20 PM PST by
hophead
("Enjoy Every Sandwich")
To: Libloather
Global warming is a much bigger threat. How many times have we been attacked since 9/11?????
heh
I shall rest my case!
To: Libloather
One is real and the other is fantasy.
9 posted on
12/12/2005 5:21:01 PM PST by
Hunble
To: Libloather
Indeed Global warming is real. It is caused by the Sun, that, for whatever reason is hotter this solar cycle. Mars and Venus are experiencing global warming. Man's contribution to global warming is nihil. We can do nothing about global warming, but live with it. Terrorism we can stop if we have the will. We have the wherewithall, but do we have the will? Do not ask the Democrats they will say we have not the will. Let us appease is what they say. Not sure about the Republicans.
13 posted on
12/12/2005 5:43:24 PM PST by
olezip
To: Libloather
The principal reason for the US government reluctance in endorsing the Kyoto Protocol is probably the loss of some $400 billion, according to one estimate, for the US industries and corporations by a slowing down of their activities. $400 Billion a year for junk science, I don't think so.
14 posted on
12/12/2005 5:55:43 PM PST by
bfree
(PC is BS)
To: Libloather
Sponsored by the UN,
All I had to read.
16 posted on
12/12/2005 6:46:33 PM PST by
proud_yank
("The government dole will rot your soul" --Stan Rogers, 'The Idiot')
To: Libloather; DaveLoneRanger
Several observers interpreted his observations as an appeal to the United States, the leading consumer of oil and gas and emitter of greenhouse gases, whose President, George Bush, had decided in 2001 to withdraw from the Kyoto protocol that had been enthusiastically endorsed earlier by his predecessor, Bill Clinton. Bush’s argument: the restrictions in the protocol would adversely affect economic activities in the country.
First, the senate voted against Kyoto 95-0 in 1997.
Second,
The US is NOT the largest per-capita emitter of CO2. (Read the last paragraph)
“The biggest danger humanity has faced in 5,000 years of civilization.”
The Plague???????
18 posted on
12/12/2005 6:53:55 PM PST by
proud_yank
("The government dole will rot your soul" --Stan Rogers, 'The Idiot')
To: Libloather
I think Global Warming is more deadlier - because the terrorists will be eradicated too!
To: Libloather
Global Warming or Terrorism: Which Is a Bigger Threat?FACTS suggest that terrorism is a bigger threat. Terrorism is not a theory, thousands of dead people will tell you so.
21 posted on
12/12/2005 6:59:17 PM PST by
Chena
(I'm not young enough to know everything.)
To: Libloather
Global Warming or Terrorism: Which Is a Bigger Threat?
Global warming of course...Just imagine how it's going to be ...slowly developping in front of us...1/1000th of a degree every decade. THE SICK PHOQUES...and every year in between those 1/1000th degree cycles, we will be reminded how cruel we are, how insensitive we are. We'll be shamed by the scientists and the hollywood elites, they will show us the future, 700 years from now, when the earth is actually cooler than it is now...and they will blame the Global cooling on Global warming , that was caused by Evil oil and greenhouse gases...and, and...and
so yeh, global warming is BY FAR the biggest threat to brain activity
22 posted on
12/12/2005 7:04:29 PM PST by
kajingawd
(" happy with stone underhead, let Heaven and Earth go about their changes")
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