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Re: OT Texas, March 20


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Posted by Red1 on March 21, 2010 at 11:38:19 from (209.236.250.213):

In Reply to: OT Texas, March 20 posted by Mike in MB on March 21, 2010 at 08:00:17:


Mike in MB said: (quoted from post at 08:00:17 03/21/10) It"s sad that so many have bought into the GW scam..if you check out the news articles from the "70"s you"ll see that the same so-called "experts" that were predicting global cooling & ice age are the same ones promoting GW! Cause a State of Fear and con people and gov"ts to hand over money! Want proof? ask how is it that in "70"s their graghs showed a world wide cooling trend in the 20th century, but in the "90"s they show a warming trend for the same period?! As Climategate shows..they"ll lie to get their way. Oh, by the way, they don"t call it GW any more..since they couldn"t prove GW was happening, they now just refer to it as "climate change". Climate change is real..it"s been happening for millions of years..lots of warming and cooling trends throughout history and no mankind around to influence past episodes! Read up on the Medival Warm Period (planet averaged 5 degrees warmer than now- ice core data)c900-1300AD & the Little Ice Age c1250-1850AD.


Whether you believe it or not (being as vague as you are....all ideas no links) regulation is coming...and it will be expensive and it will come out of your paycheck.

Mandatory car pooling...in the country you'll have to have proof of a need for that 1/2 ton pickup...electric cars to take you to the park and ride bus areas....possibly power rationing, no more fossile fuel burners allowed...no nukes (sorry that technology needs to be 100% operator fool proof, which we don't have in this day and age)....

You have no names, no links, nothing but nervous nelly rhetoric


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