hotair.com — I know what it?ll take. It?ll take a guy no one trusts in the first place to blithely insist at today?s White House presser (for the second time this week) that ?I think everybody is clear on the science.? Case closed. Bring on cap and trade
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Closed AccountDec 8, 2009
:D just for the sake of semantics, the spam polluterhotair should really leave this one issue out, after all.aren't there enough very wrong iphones for the queen,michelle's gardens poisoning clear monsanto policies,or other comparable turd gladly dugg by same trollkin ?
kenraydDec 8, 2009
Whether we believe it or not, we hope it is true and earth keeps getting warmer especially in Northern Illinois and above. The future New Earth promised in the Scriptures will be quite comfortable from pole to pole. Is that bad?
richmomzDec 8, 2009
In other news, belief in Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy have also seen a marked decline...
rentalcanoeDec 8, 2009
"There is a massive body of science, tested and retested and ratified by many leading scientific bodies, showing that global warming is real and human caused." In other words, these denialist claims are largely ad hominems, and don’t get to the core of the issue, and that’s the overwhelming amount of data supporting global warming. Bottom line? Yawn. Get back to me when you have equally overwhelming evidence that global warming is not happening, or if it is it’s not anthropogenic. Then we can talk.<a class="user" href="http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2009/11/30/the-global-warming-emails-non-event/" rel="nofollow">http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/200 ...</a>
apokalypsenowDec 9, 2009
You still haven't been able to objectively demonstrate the veracity of your mythological texts.And yes, making temperatures world-wide uniform, aside from being climatically and thermodynamically impossible, is a bad thing.