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May 14, 2020 08:00:17   #
Cuda2020
 
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
Liberals excel at that. Spouting slogans has little to do with knowledge. I suppose you have some sort of degree in some sort of environmentally related science?


You don't need a degree to understand what the scientists are telling us, you just can't be an i***t. As a matter of fact, I did study climatology in college back in the day, though not my major, this crap was talked about back then, way before Al Gore ever brought it up, though he always was pro-environment. Where were you? This is nothing new.

Tell me one good reason why Bush dismantled the EV 1 car? What he did was let all of our competitors take a giant leap forward ahead of us when at that time we were ahead of them. Good move again by the Republicans oil mongers, put us into bailing out the failed American auto industry. Good results, right on target once again.

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May 14, 2020 10:44:43   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
The power grab is not with the Obama, or the government, there isn't a power grab to making sure we have clean water, how ridiculous, the power grab is with companies freely polluting the water by dumping their waste. Geez try thinking.


You make noise but little else.
There are around 8 billion people in the world, every day each day they all take a s**t and do so 365 days a year. Where do you think it goes? In 8 years this number will double. And you worry about 0.03% CO2 in the air.

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May 14, 2020 10:46:44   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
You don't need a degree to understand what the scientists are telling us, you just can't be an i***t. As a matter of fact, I did study climatology in college back in the day, though not my major, this crap was talked about back then, way before Al Gore ever brought it up, though he always was pro-environment. Where were you? This is nothing new.

Tell me one good reason why Bush dismantled the EV 1 car? What he did was let all of our competitors take a giant leap forward ahead of us when at that time we were ahead of them. Good move again by the Republicans oil mongers, put us into bailing out the failed American auto industry. Good results, right on target once again.
You don't need a degree to understand what the sci... (show quote)


It was GMC that shut down the EV 1, not Bush, and it was Obama that fired the CEO of GM.

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May 14, 2020 10:53:58   #
kemmer
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Geez, I wonder how the world survived back when Antarctica was ice-free and big ferns grow there along with huge animals. I guess you did not know that.

Umm... 7-8 billion people were not living on the planet then. NObody, in fact.

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May 14, 2020 11:33:51   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
kemmer wrote:
Umm... 7-8 billion people were not living on the planet then. NObody, in fact.


Lots of things LIVING on earth, the world did not end as you jerks keep screaming. I guess that part is over your IQ.

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May 14, 2020 11:35:17   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
kemmer wrote:
Umm... 7-8 billion people were not living on the planet then. NObody, in fact.


You can prove that with what? Photos, videos? You have a theory and that's all you got. Try again.

All you lefties left last night at about the same time, 8 pm. Kind of group meeting thing so you could prepare for today's debate. Not an independent brain among you all. Pitiful.

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May 14, 2020 11:44:12   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Peewee wrote:
You can prove that with what? Photos, videos? You have a theory and that's all you got. Try again.

All you lefties left last night at about the same time, 8 pm. Kind of group meeting thing so you could prepare for today's debate. Not an independent brain among you all. Pitiful.



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May 14, 2020 11:50:35   #
kemmer
 
Peewee wrote:
You can prove that with what? Photos, videos? You have a theory and that's all you got. Try again.

So you’re saying I have to prove there were no people on the planet 60 million years ago? Seriously?

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May 14, 2020 14:44:53   #
WEBCO
 
Zemirah wrote:
Thank God for President Donald John Trump!

Just one example of Emperor Obama's concept of Freedom:

In May of 2015, the Obama administration engaged in one of its more shocking and unacceptable power grabs with the EPA’s "Waters of the United States" rule.

According to the document, "Essentially, almost all fresh water, including that in “water-filled depressions,” is now under the federal government’s purview and subject to government oversight and regulation."

The scope of the rule was so over the top that it included, quite literally, rain puddles in one’s driveway or yard on one's own personal property.

In October of 2015, a federal court blocked the rule nationwide, and in January of 2017, the Supreme Court agreed to resolve jurisdictional wrangling over the rule, thus giving the Trump administration room to affect changes to or revoke the rule.

President Trump, clearly intent on keeping his campaign promises, decided to reverse this onerous overreach of the federal government entirely.
Thank God for President Donald John Trump! img sr... (show quote)

Yes, now in Arizona a rancher can use that intermittent stream to once again water their cows...such an environmental travesty.
The EPA was responsible for releasing millions of gallons of toxins into the Animus river, in their attempt to help.

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May 14, 2020 15:38:57   #
son of witless
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
After three years in office, the Trump administration has dismantled most of the major climate and environmental policies the president promised to undo.

Calling the rules unnecessary and burdensome to the f****l f**l industry and other businesses, his administration has weakened Obama-era limits on planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and from cars and trucks, and rolled back many more rules governing clean air, water and toxic chemicals. Several major reversals have been finalized in recent weeks as the country has struggled to contain the spread of the new c****av***s.

In all, a New York Times analysis, based on research from Harvard Law School, Columbia Law School and other sources, counts more than 60 environmental rules and regulations officially reversed, revoked or otherwise rolled back under Mr. Trump. An additional 34 rollbacks are still in progress.

Out of 100 rules, Trump wants to undo 98.

Here’s the Full List.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/climate/trump-environment-rollbacks.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&fbclid=IwAR0qdrUPxVw1KD43tWox3eEVlenwFWnGJY-gsnDHB7W2-aKVSck-nRKgp_A
After three years in office, the Trump administrat... (show quote)


Only 98 Obama era rules. What a slacker.

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May 14, 2020 17:08:18   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
There has always been continuous c*****e c****e. The only valid question is Who or what created it?

Who or what is its cause?

Who or what controls it?

Reconstructions of the earth's past have a much more solid foundation if one willingly includes valid, recorded eyewitness information such as that found in the book of Genesis.

Scientific sea floor studies agree with the Genesis flood Model: Past volcanism heated ancient oceans, and researchers have found that the ancient undersea craters they studied are associated with massive caches of methane.

The Earth's surface shows features that clearly testify to some kind of catastrophic event, or series of events, that operated on a vastly larger scale than today's geologic processes. Wh**ever happened had a devastating impact on living creatures large and small, terrestrial and marine. But the event's cause, effect, timing, and extent remain uncertain for researchers who rely only on what the bare rocks have to tell.

New research into Paleocene strata has unfolded dramatic events that occurred in earth's past. It is clear that mass extinctions left scores of animals fossilized in the strata. Publishing in the Journal of the Geological Society, researchers investigated drill core data from the Norwegian Sea showing that the sea floor was once littered with massive craters. As reported in ScienceNOW, "The area experienced volcanic upheaval on a scale dwarfing anything in human history."1

A detailed history of this event was difficult to pin down because researchers were restricted to the sparse and equivocal geologic data, but the general findings fit well with the Genesis Flood model of earth's history. This massive upheaval is what one would expect as the after-effect of a global flood that was accompanied by extensive tectonic activity.

In particular, creation research has emphasized the role of mantle material heating the earth's sea surface during and after that year-long event.2 Also, the likelihood of volcanic gases and debris having flooded the atmosphere for perhaps several hundred years following the Flood has been an integral part of the creation/Flood model, and evidence that this occurred is a constant enigma for those who choose to ignore the biblical account.3

In keeping with these contentions, the researchers found that the undersea craters they studied are associated with massive caches of methane. As a result, they postulated that an extinction-causing catastrophe was initiated when methane was ejected into earth's atmosphere by "a series of massive undersea eruptions"1 that heated the planet by 5C for 170,000 years.

These Paleocene undersea deposits contain records of just the sort of catastrophic features that biblical creation researchers have been describing for decades. The volcanism, mass extinctions, and disrupted atmosphere are all consistent with the creation/Flood model. But the ages assigned to these events by the evolutionary researchers are not.

The scientists measured isotope ratios from zircon crystals taken from the drill cores. Uranium-lead dating gave an "age" for the crystals--and therefore their host sediments--of 55 million years. However, although the uranium-lead ratios would indicate millions of years' worth of decay at the present rates, zircons contain a different but just as valid internal clock that clearly shows that the decay rate of uranium was at some point accelerated dramatically. This accelerated decay inflated the apparent ages by several orders of magnitude.

Helium atoms are "slippery" because of their small size, and as such are easily able to diffuse out of the tiny spaces within the lattice structure of zircon crystals. After millions of years, these crystals ought to contain very little helium, which is produced as a byproduct of uranium decay. Studies that are available online show that zircon crystals have ample helium trapped inside--so much, in fact, that they look to be only thousands of years old.4

Geochemist Alan Jay Kaufman of the University of Maryland offered a caution to the scientists' speculative reconstruction of long-lasting g****l w*****g from overactive undersea volcanoes. He told ScienceNOW, "Their assertion that the one caused the other remains untested."1

Without a time machine or the ability to control earth's volcanoes, tests will never be conclusive. The evolution-inspired scenario presented with this research only opens another question about what sub-crustal process could have caused these volcanoes to continuously produce just the right amounts of methane for just that amount of time.

References

Berardelli, P. Did Monster Eruptions Warm the World? ScienceNOW. Posted on sciencemag.org April 23, 2010, accessed May 3, 2010, reporting on research published in Svensen, H., S. Planke and F. Corfu. 2010. Zircon dating ties NE Atlantic sill emplacement to initial Eocene g****l w*****g. Journal of the Geological Society. 167 (3): 433-436.
Vardiman, L. 2003. Hypercanes Following the Genesis Flood. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Creationism. R. L. Ivey, Jr., ed. Pittsburgh, PA: Creation Science Fellowship, 17-28.
Oard, M. 1987. The Ice Age and the Genesis Flood. Acts & Facts. 16 (6).
Humphreys, D. R. 2005. Young Helium Diffusion Age of Zircons Supports Accelerated Nuclear Decay. In Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth: Results of a Young-Earth Creationist Research Initiative, Vol. 2. Vardiman, L., A. Snelling and E. Chaffin, eds. El Cajon, CA: Institute for Creation Research and Chino Valley, AZ: Creation Research Society.

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May 14, 2020 17:21:12   #
Cuda2020
 
Capt-jack wrote:
You make noise but little else.
There are around 8 billion people in the world, every day each day they all take a s**t and do so 365 days a year. Where do you think it goes? In 8 years this number will double. And you worry about 0.03% CO2 in the air.


What an i***t comment, anything more said will be redundant.

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May 14, 2020 17:24:40   #
Cuda2020
 
kemmer wrote:
So you’re saying I have to prove there were no people on the planet 60 million years ago? Seriously?


They think this is their new weapon, to ask for proof, as if they give proof on any of their ludicrous statements.

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May 14, 2020 17:31:35   #
Cuda2020
 
Zemirah wrote:
There has always been continuous c*****e c****e. The only valid question is Who or what created it?

Who or what is its cause?

Who or what controls it?

Reconstructions of the earth's past have a much more solid foundation if one willingly includes valid, recorded eyewitness information such as that found in the book of Genesis.

Scientific sea floor studies agree with the Genesis flood Model: Past volcanism heated ancient oceans, and researchers have found that the ancient undersea craters they studied are associated with massive caches of methane.

The Earth's surface shows features that clearly testify to some kind of catastrophic event, or series of events, that operated on a vastly larger scale than today's geologic processes. Wh**ever happened had a devastating impact on living creatures large and small, terrestrial and marine. But the event's cause, effect, timing, and extent remain uncertain for researchers who rely only on what the bare rocks have to tell.

New research into Paleocene strata has unfolded dramatic events that occurred in earth's past. It is clear that mass extinctions left scores of animals fossilized in the strata. Publishing in the Journal of the Geological Society, researchers investigated drill core data from the Norwegian Sea showing that the sea floor was once littered with massive craters. As reported in ScienceNOW, "The area experienced volcanic upheaval on a scale dwarfing anything in human history."1

A detailed history of this event was difficult to pin down because researchers were restricted to the sparse and equivocal geologic data, but the general findings fit well with the Genesis Flood model of earth's history. This massive upheaval is what one would expect as the after-effect of a global flood that was accompanied by extensive tectonic activity.

In particular, creation research has emphasized the role of mantle material heating the earth's sea surface during and after that year-long event.2 Also, the likelihood of volcanic gases and debris having flooded the atmosphere for perhaps several hundred years following the Flood has been an integral part of the creation/Flood model, and evidence that this occurred is a constant enigma for those who choose to ignore the biblical account.3

In keeping with these contentions, the researchers found that the undersea craters they studied are associated with massive caches of methane. As a result, they postulated that an extinction-causing catastrophe was initiated when methane was ejected into earth's atmosphere by "a series of massive undersea eruptions"1 that heated the planet by 5C for 170,000 years.

These Paleocene undersea deposits contain records of just the sort of catastrophic features that biblical creation researchers have been describing for decades. The volcanism, mass extinctions, and disrupted atmosphere are all consistent with the creation/Flood model. But the ages assigned to these events by the evolutionary researchers are not.

The scientists measured isotope ratios from zircon crystals taken from the drill cores. Uranium-lead dating gave an "age" for the crystals--and therefore their host sediments--of 55 million years. However, although the uranium-lead ratios would indicate millions of years' worth of decay at the present rates, zircons contain a different but just as valid internal clock that clearly shows that the decay rate of uranium was at some point accelerated dramatically. This accelerated decay inflated the apparent ages by several orders of magnitude.

Helium atoms are "slippery" because of their small size, and as such are easily able to diffuse out of the tiny spaces within the lattice structure of zircon crystals. After millions of years, these crystals ought to contain very little helium, which is produced as a byproduct of uranium decay. Studies that are available online show that zircon crystals have ample helium trapped inside--so much, in fact, that they look to be only thousands of years old.4

Geochemist Alan Jay Kaufman of the University of Maryland offered a caution to the scientists' speculative reconstruction of long-lasting g****l w*****g from overactive undersea volcanoes. He told ScienceNOW, "Their assertion that the one caused the other remains untested."1

Without a time machine or the ability to control earth's volcanoes, tests will never be conclusive. The evolution-inspired scenario presented with this research only opens another question about what sub-crustal process could have caused these volcanoes to continuously produce just the right amounts of methane for just that amount of time.

References

Berardelli, P. Did Monster Eruptions Warm the World? ScienceNOW. Posted on sciencemag.org April 23, 2010, accessed May 3, 2010, reporting on research published in Svensen, H., S. Planke and F. Corfu. 2010. Zircon dating ties NE Atlantic sill emplacement to initial Eocene g****l w*****g. Journal of the Geological Society. 167 (3): 433-436.
Vardiman, L. 2003. Hypercanes Following the Genesis Flood. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Creationism. R. L. Ivey, Jr., ed. Pittsburgh, PA: Creation Science Fellowship, 17-28.
Oard, M. 1987. The Ice Age and the Genesis Flood. Acts & Facts. 16 (6).
Humphreys, D. R. 2005. Young Helium Diffusion Age of Zircons Supports Accelerated Nuclear Decay. In Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth: Results of a Young-Earth Creationist Research Initiative, Vol. 2. Vardiman, L., A. Snelling and E. Chaffin, eds. El Cajon, CA: Institute for Creation Research and Chino Valley, AZ: Creation Research Society.
There has always been continuous c*****e c****e. T... (show quote)


Funny how the earth has gotten amazingly more clearer and cleaner since this p******c, but hey, man has nothing to do with the increased rise in pollution or Co2.

Your incorrect the studies can be very accurate and conclusive.

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May 14, 2020 17:32:56   #
American Vet
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
They think this is their new weapon, to ask for proof, as if they give proof on any of their ludicrous statements.


Proof is required from ELWNJ - they are prone to 'fabricating'.

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