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Temperatures Plummet In The Plains; Thousands Of New Englanders Still Without Power

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by lloydbest1 December 16, 2008 2:47 PM EST
A factoid for those who are yapping about Global Warming:

Three of the five coldest winters since 1900 have occurred during the second warmest decade in American history. During the 1930''s the winters of 1931-32, 33-34 and 35-36 stood among the coldest in the U.S.
You can not point to one frigid week or even one frigid season in one part of the world to claim warming (or cooling) on a global scale is or is not happening.
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by debinok1 December 16, 2008 2:38 PM EST
Yes, but our inefficient habits may be accelerating this change and that may increase the drastic methods the earth will use to recover.

Posted by Displeased
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May be? A hypothesis, a theory, no fact no proof, yet we have a history of proof saying just the opposite.
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by yeswecan09 December 16, 2008 2:37 PM EST
How can you say norms? When centuries ago deserts were oceans, and mountains were under water. The planet is in a constant state of change, it isnt going to stop just because we want it to.
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I am sure there is a offical description of what is considered normal weather for a given region; I tend to use my own personal 50 year rule -- if the weather changes radically within the past 50 years then that is considered outside the norms.

Can we stop change? No. However, if we are causing the problem and have the ability to solve the problem, then I say lets fix it.
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by rangerdahl December 16, 2008 2:35 PM EST
when asked about the cold weather, Al Gore said, "***, I think I believed in global warming because I was a big fat guy who sweat gravy and bled butter...I just don''t get cold with all this blubber and liberal chicken little hot air floating around...are you going to eat that?" I just report it.
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by hawksprings December 16, 2008 2:29 PM EST
OMG, It''s 18 below in North Dakota in December!!!!!
ALGORE SAVE US!!!!!!!!!
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by roghil December 16, 2008 2:28 PM EST
I thought this was a news site.
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by roghil December 16, 2008 2:21 PM EST
Thanks for the information easeup. I''ll be looking for the closest GM plant. Can''t wait for Mother Nature to reveal her secrets to me.
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by easeup-2009 December 16, 2008 2:18 PM EST
Can you cite your sources? I''''m not sure about this. Do you think this is possible? How warm is it going to be? Will the phantom CO2 spewing satellites melt too much snow in the spring? Will God melt another path for oil tanker? And just where can I find some of these single mother strippers to support?

Posted by roghil at 11:11 AM : Dec 16, 2008

I''m afraid this news source cannot reveal its source, but I can tell you that in July it will be in the 80''s, maybe even the 90''s.

The hard-working single mothers can easily be found in establishments near GM plants. Make sure you have plenty of $1 bills.


Next: "What Mother Nature doesn''t want you to know."
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by displeased December 16, 2008 2:14 PM EST
The planet is in a constant state of change, it isnt going to stop just because we want it to.
Posted by DebinOK1

Yes, but our inefficient habits may be accelerating this change and that may increase the drastic methods the earth will use to recover.
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by impeach_o December 16, 2008 2:13 PM EST
AL Gore and Obama will show the world that we can fix everything with BULLSh8T...

with the help of the liberal media..everything will be all fine
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