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Much Of Country Still Cold Into April, Snow Near Great Lakes; Cleveland Games Moved
- didntinhale
Anyone with half a brain who reads your posts has to recognize that you are on the edge... - Reply to this comment
- I live in North Carolina, and woke up on an April Saturday morning at 7:30am with 3 inches of snow on the ground & a temperature of 22 degrees
Sure am looking forward to some "global warming" to help out with my heating bills.
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- didntinhale
Of course you didn't print the part where you were slamming Canada first, did you. And what I was printing is not my view, I am repeating what I hear. Like when my daughter was going to Europe and was told to wear a Canadian flag pin because they all hate the Americans over there. I am afraid it is you that is Anti Canadian. And a liberal homophobe I am not. I think you are speaking of yourself. AND as for raving...... - Reply to this comment
- That's what happens when you start losing your mind, didntinhale
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- You remind me of my dad when he was in his eighties, he too repeated himself over and over and over...........
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- didntinhale
And as for you, even HawkSprings has more intelligence that you! - Reply to this comment
- HawkSprings
Ok, I read the article. It says that the earth is always warming by a few tenths of a degree a year. What I see is this: Where I live it isn't a few tenths. Where I live the change in the weather hasn't been gradual. The temperature has been waaaaay warmer in the summer and this winter we have had rain to the extreme, flooding to the extreme and wind storms one after the other to the extreme.
We are going into other countries and burning down forests so we can raise more beef for our greedy stomachs. We are polluting our waters and air. Do you not think that there are consequences for this? Have you watched "An Inconvenient Truth?" They show graphs of the changes. It shows the ups and downs of the warming but it also shows the MAJOR spike in that warming now. Anyways the point is that even if you don't believe it, it doesn't hurt to try and clean up our messes does it?
We are talking about hundreds of scientists to a very few if any that disagree. I tend to believe the many and what I see with my own eyes.
The person who wrote that article was funded by the U.S. government, I rest my case. Bush does not want you to see the truth. - Reply to this comment
- I think I'm going to just ignore didntinhale until he simply just learns how to spell "capitalistic". He spells it wrong so frequently it can't be a mere typo. (PS kid, I don't think anyone except you has brought up capitalism in this thread, perhaps seeing bogeymen where they don't exist.)
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- I live in North Carolina, and woke up on an April Saturday morning at 7:30am with 3 inches of snow on the ground & a temperature of 22 degrees
Sure am looking forward to some "global warming" to help out with my heating bills.
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- Oh and one last thing. To the person that said something about HawkSprings not talking about the Liberals or whatever: Yeah Right! If I recall he usually does, that and Al Gore!
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- didntinhale
How many more times are you going to repeat the same post on this site?
I will leave and let you dumb****s do what you dumb****s do best!-----live in denial! - Reply to this comment
- erasmus6, read this article, and then come back and post your thoughts on it:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17997788/site/newsweek/ - Reply to this comment
- We have no idea what your story is about - it was eighty degrees here yesterday which is about 20 degrees ABOVE normal/ "Here" = 7,000 feet in Southern California mountains.
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- erasmus6
You're the only one on this blog without any sense from what I can tell. - Reply to this comment
- Look at this article about chilling out over Global Warming, it's pretty good:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17997
788/site/newsweek/
Too bad CBS can't run something like this, although I'm surprised it's on MSNBC...
Posted by HawkSprings at 11:19 AM : Apr 09, 2007
Thanks, HawkSprings. Finally I'm seeing some "hold the reins" on the global warming discussion that 1) has a writer who actually seems to know something about science and 2) doesn't have that deep-seated insecurity issue that makes him/her label anyone who disagrees with him/her a "Liberal" or whatever childish ammo is easy to hand.
"Looking back on the earth's climate history, it's apparent that there's no such thing as an optimal temperature%u2014a climate at which everything is just right."
They agree we ARE warming. One thing not delved into is the fact that the very northerly/southerly climes are being impacted the most, and with the increase in population they WILL be impacted. Rainfall patterns are impacted, and again there are a lot more people around. Bear in mind the Earth itself don't care, and will fluctuate anyway.
Again, thanks for the link. It's a good start for a conversation, if that's possible around here. - Reply to this comment
- I live in North Carolina, and woke up on an April Saturday morning at 7:30am with 3 inches of snow on the ground & a temperature of 22 degrees
Sure am looking forward to some "global warming" to help out with my heating bills.
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- I don't think I have seen this many no-minds gathered in one place before.
I feel sorry for your children and grandchildren. They are going to look back and think- "Why did I have such ignorant ****heads for parents?" - Reply to this comment
- "THE WORLD IS FLAT AND YOU'LL FALL OFF THE EDGE IF YOU SAIL TOO FAR"
Left wing nut case jargon 500 years ago!!
Posted by bernieb14 at 12:30 PM : Apr 09, 2007
Sorry bernieb, but Copernicus and Galileo were the Radical Libs of their time. - Reply to this comment
- Isn't it amazing how all the global warming believers aren't commenting on this today? Usually the left wing nut cases are all over this blog site.
Posted by bernieb14 at 12:03 PM : Apr 09, 2007
Maybe it's because this topic isn't about GLOBAL warming (or cooling, for that matter). It's not about climate, it's about a local weather perturbation. - Reply to this comment
- Just maybe that the United States is not part of the globe. As I see it, global warming would affect every one, where ever they may be. Here in the Unites States, it is much colder than normal. So where's the heat. All the hot air is confined to Washington D.C.
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