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Old 10-12-2007, 12:56 AM
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Here are the 11 corrections that a British judge has demanded that British school students be told about if they are shown Algore's movie. In Britain, I should add, teachers are at least required to be more careful before force-feeding such hype to children, and this is an example of it.

"Here are those 11 ... Gore presents Mt. Kilimanjaro's melting snows as proof of global warming. In fact, the snows are vanishing thanks to local factors, including deforestation. Gore suggests Antarctica's ice cover is melting. Most studies say it is increasing or stable. Gore shows scary graphics of cities drowning in seas that rise 7m, causing millions of refugees. But the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says the seas will rise at worst by 59cm this century. Gore uses images of Hurricane Katrina and suggests it was caused by global warming. The Government's expert in this case admitted such one-off events can't be blamed on warming." And, by the way, if it's blamed on warming and warming is happening, where the hell are the hurricanes this year? I mean, in order to make it look like we're having a tropical storm season, they're naming subtropical systems! Systems that never used to get named are now being named. I go to all these hurricane blogs, folks. It's the most amazing thing. I go to all these hurricane blogs, and they're desperate.

They'll point out, "We're watching a system 200 miles north of Puerto Rico. Upper leave shear should be decreasing. This system could provoke interests on the eastern coast of the United States to take precautions. We don't know yet, but it looks good for development -- and this thing down there, Belize in the Yucatan Peninsula," and the National Hurricane Service doing the same thing, and they all have dissipated! They've all not amounted to a hill of beans. They never became anything. Yet, the hurricane blog says... I know they're good guys, but they're doing everything they can to make it look like thunderstorm activity out in the ocean is "posing a threat to the East Coast of the United States." Two years in a row here with veritably no hurricane activity striking the US coast. We have had those two Cat Fives down there that hit Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula, but none here. If global warming is going on, why aren't we being devastated by Katrina after Katrina after Katrina? That's just my editorial input here.

"Gore suggests ice-core evidence shows rising CO2 caused temperature rises, which ended the past seven ice ages. In fact, the CO2 rises followed temperature rises by 800 to 2000 years. Gore claims global warming could stop the Gulf Stream, causing an ice age in Europe. Recent studies deny it." We told you about the most recent study. The Gulf Stream is like... Imagine a conveyor belt, and the Gulf Stream takes warm water from right here in Florida and this part of the world across the Atlantic, and it gets up and gets cooler as it goes. But it warms some of the water that it interacts with. It keeps a veritably mild temperate climate over Great Britain, and Gore's movie says it's dying. It's dying! The Gulf Stream is dying out. It isn't dying out. They find that it fluctuates many times during the course of every year. Remember, a judge is making teachers teach this stuff to their kids watching the movie. "Gore blames global warming for species losses in coral reef bleaching. The government couldn't show evidence to back this claim." There are many more. An interesting thing, too, is in Gore's movie, he doesn't want people in Western Africa to improve their lives because it would require electricity and so forth. He wants them to remain poor rather than advancing their lifestyles, in order to "save" the planet. It's absurd. He's probably going to win the Nobel Peace Prize.



And here's a link to the 59 outright lies in that stupid Michael Moore fictional piece - Fahrenheit 9/11
Fifty-nine Deceits in Fahrenheit 9/11


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Old 10-12-2007, 02:18 AM
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"Here are those 11 ... Gore presents Mt. Kilimanjaro's melting snows as proof of global warming. In fact, the snows are vanishing thanks to local factors, including deforestation.
Oh Gee deforestation has nothing to do with global warming...sigh

Gore suggests Antarctica's ice cover is melting. Most studies say it is increasing or stable.
Most studies?????????? Dont get out much huh?

Gore shows scary graphics of cities drowning in seas that rise 7m, causing millions of refugees. But the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says the seas will rise at worst by 59cm this century.
Now you're listening to the U.N.?

Gore uses images of Hurricane Katrina and suggests it was caused by global warming. The Government's expert in this case admitted such one-off events can't be blamed on warming." And, by the way, if it's blamed on warming and warming is happening, where the hell are the hurricanes this year? I mean, in order to make it look like we're having a tropical storm season, they're naming subtropical systems!
Ya! They want to fool us all for the grand motive of gettin bogus grants and research money.

Systems that never used to get named are now being named. I go to all these hurricane blogs, folks. It's the most amazing thing. I go to all these hurricane blogs, and they're desperate.
The Government's expert in this case... who?

They'll point out, "We're watching a system 200 miles north of Puerto Rico. Upper leave shear should be decreasing. This system could provoke interests on the eastern coast of the United States to take precautions. We don't know yet, but it looks good for development -- and this thing down there, Belize in the Yucatan Peninsula," and the National Hurricane Service doing the same thing, and they all have dissipated! They've all not amounted to a hill of beans. They never became anything. Yet, the hurricane blog says... I know they're good guys, but they're doing everything they can to make it look like thunderstorm activity out in the ocean is "posing a threat to the East Coast of the United States." Two years in a row here with veritably no hurricane activity striking the US coast. We have had those two Cat Fives down there that hit Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula, but none here. If global warming is going on, why aren't we being devastated by Katrina after Katrina after Katrina?
Because GOD is giving extra stupid Bush extra time to clean up the first storm.

An interesting thing, too, is in Gore's movie, he doesn't want people in Western Africa to improve their lives because it would require electricity and so forth. He wants them to remain poor rather than advancing their lifestyles, in order to "save" the planet. It's absurd. He's probably going to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Rush cares sooo much. I mean his 'bone in the nose' comments proves his vast anthropological knowledge. He doesn't want anyone to ruin his efforts to contribute to global awareness, cultural strife, human rights, global health.

I would be embarrassed to quote a fat ass draft dodging, pansy ass, chicken shit, drug dealing hypocrite but thats because I am not a right wing dingaling... I guess the RW needs it's very own magic fatso.


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and then there's you on the moonbat left with your hero, Karl Marx.
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Rush Limbaugh is a frickin' idiot. I can't imagine how empty someone's life would have to be to spend hours listening to that gasbag.

REALITY: We have had 2 Cat 5 hurricanes in the Atlantic this year.. so far. There have only been 27 Cat 5s in the last 60 YEARS.
Let me run through the occurences, and see if if even our slower students can discern a pattern.

1940's- one Cat 5 HURRICANE
1950's- four Cat 5 HURRICANES
1960's- six Cat 5 HURRICANES
1970's- three Cat 5 HURRICANES
1980's- three Cat 5 HURRICANES
1990's- two Cat 5 HURRICANES
First 6 1/2 years of this decade EIGHT Cat 5 HURRICANES.

EIGHT OUT OF 27 (30%) of all Atlantic Cat 5s in the last 60 years have occurred since 2000.

Now... as some of you may know there are also Pacific hurricanes too. There have been 12 Cat 5 Pacific 'canes since the 1950s. Here's the rundown. Again, let's see if the blind squirrels can find the acorn.

In the Pacific...
1950's- two Cat 5 HURRICANES
1960's- zero Cat 5 HURRICANES
1970's- zero Cat 5 HURRICANESv
1980's- zero Cat 5 HURRICANES
1990's- four Cat 5 HURRICANESv
First 6 1/2 years of this decade- four Cat 5 HURRICANES

FOUR OUT OF 12 (33%) of all Pacific Cat 5s in the last 50 years have occurred since 2000.

You people are so gullible.

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...where the hell are the hurricanes this year?

I mean, in order to make it look like we're having a tropical storm season, they're naming subtropical systems! Systems that never used to get named are now being named. I go to all these hurricane blogs, folks... and they're desperate.

Two years in a row here with veritably no hurricane activity striking the US coast. We have had those two Cat Fives down there that hit Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula, but none here. If global warming is going on, why aren't we being devastated by Katrina after Katrina after Katrina? That's just my editorial input here.
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I remember sitting in science class in Jr HS, a looong time ago. Back then they were preaching that by yr 2000 NJ would have Florida like weather due to the erosion of the ozone layers. They were basically crying the sky was falling.

Altho it's been nice out lately I havent seen that trend happen yet so what makes these cries anymore concrete?

What makes YOU think that US taking the financial burden to take actions as per the Dems suggestions, would even make a dent in this problem when countries who are about to surpass us (if they havent already) pollutionwise arent doing a thing about the problem?
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What makes YOU think that US taking the financial burden to take actions as per the Dems suggestions, would even make a dent in this problem when countries who are about to surpass us (if they havent already) pollution wise arent doing a thing about the problem?
This is why America suffers under the right wing YankOffs. What this Atypical RW dufus is saying is that America should wait to see what others are doing before they act. He is saying that America should not adapt if others are not changing. What he is saying is that nobody in America is smart enough to make money from beneficial, mutually beneficial change. If he doesn't see someone smart enough with his party's ranks... they dont exist! Bawahahaha. Why are Americans low balling with these types of philosophies? What he is saying is that America shouldn't LEAD the way. This is why so much of the right wing lifestyle is a total socio-human failure.

All these empty, hollow slanders towards Marx and Co. What dated, sophomoric tripe they spew, there is a Rushroom Cloud in their petty cortex's stem. Rush is a big, fat idiot and so it follows that;
his followers are idiots too.

Stop electing hillbillies America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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You are so funny sometimes.

The ozone pronblem was addressed by The Montreal Protocol, an international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production of a number of substances believed to be responsible for ozone depletion. The treaty was opened for signature on September 16, 1987 and to date 191 countries have signed. It's been hailed as an example of exceptional international cooperation.
Since the Montreal Protocol came into effect, the atmospheric concentrations of the most important chlorofluorocarbons and related chlorinated hydrocarbons have either leveled off or decreased.


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I remember sitting in science class in Jr HS, a looong time ago. Back then they were preaching that by yr 2000 NJ would have Florida like weather due to the erosion of the ozone layers. They were basically crying the sky was falling.

Altho it's been nice out lately I havent seen that trend happen yet so what makes these cries anymore concrete?
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24% Consider Al Gore Global Warming Expert

Saturday, March 24, 2007


Former Vice President Al Gore (D) received a warm welcome on Capitol Hill last week for his testimony on the environment and Global Warming. However, while he is now an Academy Award winner and celebrity activist, just 24% of Americans consider Gore an expert on Global Warming. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of 1,000 adults found that 47% say he is not an expert on the topic.

In fact, just 36% of Americans say that Gore knows what he is talking about when it comes to the environment and Global Warming. Thirty-one percent (31%) say he does not know what he is talking about while 33% are not sure. Women, by a 2-to-1 margin, say Gore knows what he is talking about. Men, by a similar margin, say he does not.

Appearing before a Congressional Committee, Gore said that Global Warming is “not a partisan issue; it’s a moral issue.” However, polling data suggests that among the general public it’s a very partisan issue. By a 65% to 9% margin, Democrats say that Gore knows what he’s talking about. By a 57% to 11%, Republicans say he does not. Those not affiliated with either party are evenly divided.

A survey conducted in December found that 45% of Americans consider Global Warming a Very Serious issue. But, there are partisan divisions visible throughout the data.Fifty-six percent (56%) of Democrats say human activity is the cause while 51% of Republicans identify long-term planetary trends as the culprit. Overall, 47% see a conflict between environmental protection and economic growth. Twenty-nine percent (29%) do not. Earlier surveys by Rasmussen Reports have found that Americans strongly prefer development of alternative energy sources rather than conservation efforts. Most also support development of new nuclear power plants.

Thirty-seven percent (37%) of Americans say that Gore is likely to run for President in 2008. Fifty-four percent (54%) say he is not likely to run.

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Oh, and 92% of Speedzilla Liberals would love to sleep with Al Gore, while 100% of Speedzilla Canadians wish Al Gore would stop discussing (as his iron-clad MMGW story collapses) the specifics and weak, faulty evidence of MMGW, and instead tell them what to do, anything, about global warming so that they can feel less guilt.
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You are so funny sometimes.
Well, you're welcome Jeff.....atleast now I know the humor flows in both directions.

Do you know if we were imposed any new taxes according to that protocol?
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I remember sitting in science class in Jr HS, a looong time ago. Back then they were preaching that by yr 2000 NJ would have Florida like weather due to the erosion of the ozone layers. They were basically crying the sky was falling.
Isn't it silly how science comes up with these fantasies? How the hell could we possible stop ozone depletion? What a joke! Those damn liberals, what will they think of next? We didn't have to do a damn thing and whammo, the ozone problem is fixed. Hah, damn liberals.
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Isn't it silly how science comes up with these fantasies? How the hell could we possible stop ozone depletion? What a joke! Those damn liberals, what will they think of next? We didn't have to do a damn thing and whammo, the ozone problem is fixed. Hah, damn liberals.
Well, there might be hope for you if you meant just a lil of that.

Getting rid of CFC's was an easier task than what Kyoto is calling for........true or false?

Again, Ill ask how much did taxes increase as a result of Montreal Protocol?
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Just because it's a more difficult problem to fix doesn't mean we should pretend it isn't really a problem.
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Just because it's a more difficult problem to fix doesn't mean we should pretend it isn't really a problem.
Ahhh.. but if you simply look at RW dingaling approach, reaction and response to big problems you will find this exactly what we see, every time.

The irony of it all when one thinks of God's mighty creations. He created it forests for us to deforest. He created creatures for us to make or allow to become extinct. He created healthy air for us to soil with toxins. He created the oceans so we may have a giant toilet. He gave us his only son for us to do the opposite of what he stood for and commanded. He... oh hell, this is so wrong, God is Axis of Evil these days.
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And WHO has done that IBD?
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You are joking right?
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Why not call Rush Limbaugh and ask him?
He knows everything!

Rush sez:
Hmm... bwah... baha... wheeze.. let me tell you friends that there are no hurricanes!!
Where are the hurricanes?
There has been no increase in hurricanes... it's a liberal smokescreen.

What's that? One third of all recorded Cat 5s have occurred in the last 7 years?

Moving on... have you heard about the feminazis??

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You are joking right?
Actually Im not. And if you havent figured it out after all these months and pages, the problem most conservatives have with liberals on this topic is in the swift action they wanna take through TAX HIKES without thinking CLEARLY through all the facts.

Should we adapt to make this planet healthier?
Sure, should we go nuts all at once and impose a crapload of taxes to everyone living here and it's business owners when we all KNOW what that'll cause??? Higher costs for EVERYTHING.

Im not one for the government taking [more of] MY hard earned money to piss it away as they have PROVED to do decade after decade. Let's come up with a solid plan that the majority of ppl can agree on and then impose it. I disagreed with Kyoto cuz of the pass it gave on the very countries that are giving the world a run for its money in all sorts of business along with the taxes they want to impose immediately.

Saving mother earth sounds so kind doesnt it, but let's face it, if we go in the direction most liberals want us to go......other than the uber rich who's going to afford to live when 50+% of your income will be taken, cost of everything on the rise, etc......?
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I'm going to say this with all seriousness... if you want more money stop working for other people. Whether you pay $X a year in taxes or $X plus $1000 a year in taxes... will not change your life one iota.

There's really only one way for the average guy to make good money the way this country is set up today:

1- own your own business
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I'm going to say this with all seriousness... if you want more money stop working for other people. Whether you pay $X a year in taxes or $X plus $1000 a year in taxes... will not change your life one iota.

There's really only one way for the average guy to make good money the way this country is set up today:

1- own your own business
Is it that easy Jeff?
Are ALL business owners well off? Or is the business type a huge factor?

Rather than wasting bandwidth here with pessimism everyday how about a new thread guiding ppl exactly on how to fire up a successful business???

You're the forum humanitarian, right? Teach us your success.

I have some ideas myself and it does involve real estate (not as a realtor tho).....Im hoping to get involved in flipping homes in a few yrs (7).
I think about playing the market but I lost a lil bit back in 2000 which made me slightly bitter so I dont know.

What's your take on capital gains tax, fair, unfair, needs to be raised, dropped altogether?
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