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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 4:15 am Post subject: re: Is it really our fault? |
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It seems we agree Epi, so you're confused?
Also (Trev), I heard on the news today that lawyers have been scouring the swing states for voter fraud since before the voting even took place (I thought they stopped when Kerry conceded), and they have yet to mention anything objectionable. So the media is reporting on it, and their verdict is 'looks good' (this will of course not stop the internet conspiracy theorists, at least one of whom no doubt thinks Elvis won). You may not have heard it in Ireland, but the media jumped all over a guy in Ohio who was promised cocaine (from some woman involved with voting) if he made some fake voter registration forms or something. He was found out because of the names he gave these fake people: Mary Poppins, Dick Tracy, etc...but then again what do you expect from a crackhead. The UN also gave the election their seal of approval (for transparency among other things IIRC), but how much that means is debatable.
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 7:44 pm Post subject: re: Is it really our fault? |
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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 4:08 pm Post subject: re: Is it really our fault? |
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Yes, I kind of think it is our fault. I am convinced that all the carbon emissions coming out of those SUV's that are currently so popular is what is going to lead to a "run away" greenhouse effect unless we all decide to get serious about doing something about it.
Hopefully, in the next few years we will have a free energy motor powerful enough to power a personal automobile. Even when that happens, it will still take decades for the atmosphere to cleanse itself of the various gases we've polluted it with.
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 4:00 pm Post subject: re: Is it really our fault? |
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I just got the September issue of Discover (Vol. 26, No. 9), and it had a transcribed interview on pages 15, 16. Here's two quotes, in case you guys want to check it out. | Quote: | Meteorologist William Gray may be the world's most famous hurricane expert.
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You don't believe gloal warming is causing climate change?
G: No. If it is, it is causing such a small part that it is negligible. I'm not disputing that there has been global warming. There was a lot of global warming in the 1930s and '40s, and then there was a slight global cooling from the middle '40s to the early '70s. And there has been warming since the middle '70s, especially in the last 10 years. But this is natural, due to ocean circulation changes and other factors. It is not human induced.
Interview by Kathy A. Svitil | There are four more related Q&A's that I thought were interesting, but obviously I can't just quote half the piece.
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 9:02 pm Post subject: re: Is it really our fault? |
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I just knew this was headed toward bovine flatulence; it had it written all over it. It could be that too many cows are eating and not enough are ending up on the bbq pit.
I little sidebar off the flatulence topic; we can finally know that Elvis is dead. He voted for Kerry 20 times in 6 different states. I am curious when Ireland became the 52nd state. The state of the dead is the 51st. There are so many benefits to being dead. No taxes and you can vote as many times as you like.
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[It is] the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings [is] to search out a matter. |
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