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Sep 25, 2014 12:33:06   #
Winter Solstice Loc: Salt Lake City
 
I ran across this article and want to share it.

http://www.tpnn.com/2014/09/23/the-10-top-inconvenient-t***hs-about-the-c*****e-c****e-h**x/

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Sep 25, 2014 13:01:55   #
Brian Devon
 
Winter Solstice wrote:







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You get your news from the Tea Party-John Birch Society 2.0 News Network??? Really???

Is Joe McCarthy still their editor in chief?

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Sep 25, 2014 13:06:59   #
Winter Solstice Loc: Salt Lake City
 
Hey! I just ran across it and thought it to be interesting. Did you even bother to read it or just criticize the source?

Brian Devon wrote:
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You get your news from the Tea Party-John Birch Society 2.0 News Network??? Really???

Is Joe McCarthy still their editor in chief?

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Sep 25, 2014 13:12:31   #
Brian Devon
 
Winter Solstice wrote:
Hey! I just ran across it and thought it to be interesting. Did you even bother to read it or just criticize the source?





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Since childhood, I was raised to have nothing to do with Birchers. We were told not to buy Welch's candy and we never visited Knotts Berry Farm....later on we avoided Coors.

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Sep 25, 2014 13:15:37   #
Winter Solstice Loc: Salt Lake City
 
Have it your way. Continue ignoring....

Brian Devon wrote:
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Since childhood, I was raised to have nothing to do with Birchers. We were told not to buy Welch's candy and we never visited Knotts Berry Farm....later on we avoided Coors.

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Sep 25, 2014 14:56:57   #
Tork
 
Winter Solstice wrote:
Have it your way. Continue ignoring....


Oh well it's hard to understand how some people get around, I have followed the farmers almanac & not to much has really changed coal oil & gas has been around before me & if we are lucky after I am gone, all that will be left is more people that think green, they could come from another planet I guess. Leave it alone, & have a nice day , if you can, life is great. P.S. spelling is not my good suit.

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Sep 25, 2014 15:08:57   #
Snoopy
 
Winter Solstice wrote:
Hey! I just ran across it and thought it to be interesting. Did you even bother to read it or just criticize the source?


Winter Solstice

Brian had trouble finding someone to read the article to him.

Facts do not enter into mind because it is such a small place.

Snoopy

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Sep 25, 2014 15:13:37   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Winter Solstice wrote:


Unfortunately, the information on this g****l w*****g equivalent of creation science's web site, has been debunked and demonstrated to be either a twist of reality or simple red herrings, which are not addressing the issue of c*****e c****e; rather they are ignorant arguments without substance. Yet, to those who are new to the topic or simply lack the science background, no offense, it is taken as fact, once again, and presented, once again, as an argument against the science behind our limited understanding of climat change and g****l w*****g.

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Sep 25, 2014 15:40:56   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Snoopy wrote:
Winter Solstice

Brian had trouble finding someone to read the article to him.

Facts do not enter into mind because it is such a small place.

Snoopy


:thumbup: :thumbup: :-D :-D :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Sep 25, 2014 15:41:07   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Thank you for the article. I found it very interesting.

I am of mixed emotions on c*****e c****e, although I do not believe that humans or even cows cause it, I still think that we need to be responsible stewards of the world. It is true that some of the things we are putting into the air produce acid rain. Another of my concerns is the overpopulation. And of course, if we can produce clean energy (which is not nuke power), then we should consider moving in that direction. Our natural resources of coal and oil along with land and open spaces will eventually run out and we need a back up plan. We need to be concerned and do our share to help Earth remain balanced. Like I said, I have mixed emotions.

Again, thank you for the article, it was very interesting.

Winter Solstice wrote:

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Sep 25, 2014 15:57:11   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
Brian Devon wrote:
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Since childhood, I was raised to have nothing to do with Birchers. We were told not to buy Welch's candy and we never visited Knotts Berry Farm....later on we avoided Coors.


How childlike - but sounds like an honest admission, probably more common among liberals than not - my own conversion from being a liberal was part of the maturation process for me - so perhaps Brian can yet evolve.

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Sep 25, 2014 17:41:54   #
Brian Devon
 
Dave wrote:
How childlike - but sounds like an honest admission, probably more common among liberals than not - my own conversion from being a liberal was part of the maturation process for me - so perhaps Brian can yet evolve.




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Ever heard of devolution???

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Sep 25, 2014 17:56:11   #
PeterS
 
Winter Solstice wrote:

I read an article where we are actually getting colder and the earth will be totally frozen in less than a hundred years therefore we need to burn as much coal, oil, and natural gas as possible to try to heat up the planet before it is too late. So if you have it burn it and pray we can warm it up in time to save humanity...

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Sep 25, 2014 17:56:30   #
Kirk
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Unfortunately, the information on this g****l w*****g equivalent of creation science's web site, has been debunked and demonstrated to be either a twist of reality or simple red herrings, which are not addressing the issue of c*****e c****e; rather they are ignorant arguments without substance. Yet, to those who are new to the topic or simply lack the science background, no offense, it is taken as fact, once again, and presented, once again, as an argument against the science behind our limited understanding of climat change and g****l w*****g.
Unfortunately, the information on this g****l w***... (show quote)


This c*****e c****e crisis is setting the path to attack our capitalist and free market system. The science is out on both sides and it's not in the g****l w*****g alarmist favor. I think we all agree that we need to care for our environment. But I think it's very important to defend and to continue the American dream which includes capitalism and free market. Also limited government. So this crisis is all political. And it's all about growing government to "protect the environment" Maybe we could have a serious discussion regarding our environment if the alarmists would stop attacking capitalism.

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Sep 25, 2014 18:03:43   #
PeterS
 
Tork wrote:
Oh well it's hard to understand how some people get around, I have followed the farmers almanac & not to much has really changed coal oil & gas has been around before me & if we are lucky after I am gone, all that will be left is more people that think green, they could come from another planet I guess. Leave it alone, & have a nice day , if you can, life is great. P.S. spelling is not my good suit.

Coal, oil, and gas are the greatest wonders of mankind and have allowed us to create the greatest civilization of all time. Libtards want to destroy us--that's been their desire all along. We can't let them, we need to dig, drill, and burn as fast as we can. PTL and have a great day...

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