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- 0rion16, on 01/04/2008, -0/+15Begin 11 months of Obama smearing,
On your mark, get set....GO! - inactive, on 01/04/2008, -1/+9Obama never said he’d attack any nation, cockhead.
- Mewchu11, on 01/04/2008, -0/+4"Inaugural 2007 SmogMaker Award"
Wow a blog I've never heard of is talking about an award that they themselves created and have never presented before today! I'm sure the fact this was "awarded" right after Obama proved he was a threat is just a coincidence! - rivasj, on 01/04/2008, -0/+2I like Obama, its about time we got someone in the White house who grew up as one of the working poor. Instead on a typical rich lawyer...those types always make awesome sounding campaign promises but then do a 180. I'm glad to see the common folk support one of their own.
- worldthoughts, on 01/04/2008, -1/+3I like the idea of the awards in general, but much of this years is plain misleading.
"But he is campaigning on a greenhouse gas reduction ‘target’ that the U.S. won’t have to meet for 42 years." If you actually read the link to the article, Obama promises to cut emissions 'by 80%' by 2050.
And there's so many other better choices. James Inhofe, for example. - rhabd0mancer, on 01/04/2008, -0/+1Osama bin Bush bin Laden is hiding in Pakistan. Are you saying that we can't go after him?
- felman87, on 01/04/2008, -0/+1you're right. That means everyone who says they won't will and everyone who says they will....well, will. Is there no end to the insanity?!
- cyberdork, on 01/04/2008, -0/+1Yeah, and he has to ignore that volcano eruptions mostly create sulfur-rich gases and not CO2. A study in 1991 showed that the anthropogenic CO2 emissions are around 150 times larger than all global volcano eruptions combined in that year. And that was 16 years ago!
Plus, sulfur combines with water vapor in the stratosphere to form dense clouds of tiny sulfuric acid droplets. These droplets take several years to settle out and they are capable to decreasing the troposphere temperatures because they absorb solar radiation and scatter it back to space.
So the average volcano eruption has actually a cooling effect on the atmosphere. - inactive, on 01/04/2008, -0/+1If you are going to blame the recent warming trend on volcanoes, you need to show an increase in volcanic activity that coincides with the warming trend. This may be difficult as such an increase does not exist, but I'm sure that won't stop you from trying.
- jeffiek, on 01/04/2008, -6/+6Neither did Bush in 2000
- Iceberg007, on 01/06/2008, -0/+0Climate scientists haven't deleted volcanism from computer models. That is an outright lie. Volcanism, however, does not influence decadal or century-scale climate patterns. Why don't you actually read about them before spewing out verbal diarrhea.
- inactive, on 01/04/2008, -9/+3He's also going to attack Iran and Pakistan and the biggest environmental damage comes from war.
Aside from that we have the silly notion that volcanoes don't exist.
Well, more precisely the IPCC and Algore don't believe volcanoes exist because they deleted all data from volcanic activity in order for their global warming computer models to work.



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