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What happened to the good old days when everything could be blamed on the tobacco companies?
brassband |
10.29.07 - 5:00 pm | #
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Your blog is really turning into an "anti-environmentalism" blog.
Katerina Ivanovna |
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10.29.07 - 5:49 pm | #
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Your blog is really turning into an "anti-environmentalism" blog.
I don't see it that way. It is "mocking the environmental movement/reporting" more than anything else.
You can support good stewardship of the earth's resources while mocking the idiocy that passes for MSM coverage of environmental issues.
Brian Day |
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I've always held that I stand for Christian conservationism, which will actually result in the greater benefit of mankind when compared with the innitiatives proposed by the "climate change" proponents. At least Christian conservationism has its principles down straight. The Climate Change people can't get their numbers to stop conflicting.
AmericanPapist |
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10.29.07 - 6:11 pm | #
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Too bad that reasonable criticism of the numbers --let alone of the frequently goofy numbers-- put out by the self described "environmentalists", is labelled "anti-envirmentalism".
Edward Peters |
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10.29.07 - 6:23 pm | #
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These environmental gnostics crack me up. Here are some questions for global warming believers:
Does global warming actually exist? The earth has only gotten one degree F hotter in the past century. That could easily be from the urban heat effect where most of the data comes from. The Southern hemisphere has gotten colder.
If it is actually getting warmer, why is that necessarily a bad thing? If it were getting cooler, wouldn't that be worse?
If it is getting warmer, does that cause more hurricanes or less hurricanes? Does it cause the temperate zones to get drier or wetter?
If it is getting warmer, doesn't the lack of hurricanes mean that global warming is good?
These environmental gnostics have no rational answers to these questions. They completely lack reason and are emotional about their pantheistic religion of environmentalism.
Gabe |
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10.30.07 - 4:42 pm | #
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