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Monday, October 29, 2007


Human Contribution To The “Greenhouse Effect” Is 0.28%

Seriously.

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Need another tid-bit of inconvenient truth to annoy your greeny friends?  How about this:

...the temperature of the Earth—based on ice core samples—has risen and fallen many years (often hundreds of years) prior to respective increases and declines in carbon dioxide concentrations

That’s right, rising levels of C02 levels throughout history have usually occurred after rising temperatures.  Suggesting that the rising temperatures caused the rise on C02 levels, and not the other way around.

Which sort of throws a monkey wrench into Al Gore’s global warming machine.

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Oh. My. God. Are you attempting to try and suggest that environazi leftards are LYING! You sir are a hate-filled hatee McHatemonger. And I bet you smell bad, too!

Yep. There is too much evaporating going on. Gots to pass legislation to put a halt to THAT. Algore:The Goreacle will strike you down with a flaming bolt of tofu from on high for spreading this blasphemy among the unwashed masses.

There, that ought to mollify woofie and puzz and ews.


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2Hotel9 on October 30, 2007 at 03:52 am
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Oh, so according to this excellent pie chart, approx. 200 nobel prize winning scientists (along with al gore) are completely wrong.

Can hardly wait for yr next in depth study.
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mcget on October 30, 2007 at 05:29 am

Yes, mcmoron, they are wrong. Glad you figured that out.


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2Hotel9 on October 30, 2007 at 05:55 am

And while we are at it, mcmoron, what is your plan for turning down the Sun. You know? That giant ball of flaming hydrogen which is the primary component of Global Climate Variance? The thing that effects Earth’s climate more than all other elements combined?

Lets us hear it! Enlighten us.


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2Hotel9 on October 30, 2007 at 06:00 am

Not too long ago we were told that there was another Ice age coming… Hmmm?

Zsa Zsa on October 30, 2007 at 06:07 am

approx. 200 nobel prize winning scientists (along with al gore) are completely wrong.

Can you even name one of them. [Goreacle doesn’t count].  How many are expert in Climatology?

This appeal to phony scientific authority is perhaps the primary reason that Gores global warming debacle is around.


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docdave on October 30, 2007 at 06:54 am
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So pleased to see this data!  I’m passing it on.

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Have you done a thorough research to back up your information? Even if this was true, the Earth is a super sensitive organism, and little increase or decrease in temperature can have major global effects.

Julien on October 30, 2007 at 02:45 pm
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Julien, the numbers were taken from the same statistics Al Gore uses.

Click the link at the top of the post to follow through.


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Rob on October 30, 2007 at 02:49 pm
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My thoughts about global warming are that we need to stop burning fossil fuel and cutting down trees.

Pedro Tapatio on October 30, 2007 at 02:52 pm

My thoughts about global warming are that we need to stop burning fossil fuel and cutting down trees.

Great time of year to offer that suggestion, Pedro.  Still, perhaps if we did as you suggest, it might get cold enough to chase some of the 20 million illegals back south across the border, ya’ think?


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Bat One on October 30, 2007 at 03:07 pm
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the Earth is a super sensitive organism,

It is a very large rock with a molten metal core.
Be nice to your neighborhood rocks or you’ll hurt their feelings! (They’re super sensitive, you know!)


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Proof on October 30, 2007 at 03:14 pm

Even if this was true, the Earth is a super sensitive organism, and little increase or decrease in temperature can have major global effects.

Wrong.  The Earth is completely adaptable, not “super sensitive”.  You are confused.


If govt control of the economy were the way to go, the Soviet Union would be the richest, most powerful nation in the history of the world.

Thanks to Obama, America remains the only country where it is illegal to drill our own oil!

robert108 on October 30, 2007 at 03:22 pm

Gang, there is a word these envirowacks have not learned the definition of. Heliophysics.

Until the environazi morons get a clue about the interaction of Planetary Sciences and Heliophysics they will remain clueless and ignorant. Just like Algore:The Goreacle.

Oh, and my laptop took a crap this afternoon, I’m hogging Wifey’s computer for now.


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2Hotel9 on October 30, 2007 at 06:51 pm
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