muntrv
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Thu Jan-15-09 09:45 PM
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This morning, I saw a sign on a hardware store saying "Al Gore, give back your Oscar." |
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Edited on Thu Jan-15-09 09:47 PM by muntrv
Another freeper using current deep freeze as proof of "global cooling."
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babylonsister
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Thu Jan-15-09 09:47 PM
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1. Spurred on by limpballshannity no doubt. nt |
spanone
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Thu Jan-15-09 09:50 PM
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2. i would discourage everyone i know from shopping there |
Tangerine LaBamba
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Thu Jan-15-09 09:52 PM
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3. That's a bad, inaccurate phrase - |
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"global warming."
"Climate change." Let's see a freeper argue with that one.
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Thu Jan-15-09 10:20 PM
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4. Obviously the moron didn't see An Inconvenient Truth! |
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Thu Jan-15-09 10:21 PM
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5. global warming is a misnomer |
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the actual term is Climate Change.
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spin
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Thu Jan-15-09 10:59 PM
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7. "Global Warming" is a stupid name when you have a cold winter... |
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Edited on Thu Jan-15-09 11:01 PM by spin
Climate change is more encompassing.
I found an interesting article from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution which finishes with:
Researchers always tell you that more research funding is needed, and we are not any different. Our main message is not just that, however. It is that global climate is moving in a direction that makes abrupt climate change more probable, that these dynamics lie beyond the capability of many of the models used in IPCC reports, and the consequences of ignoring this may be large. For those of us living around the edge of the N. Atlantic Ocean, we may be planning for climate scenarios of global warming that are opposite to what might actually occur. underlining mine
But irregardless of whether or not mankind is influencing climate change, our current path of using fossil fuel to produce power is fraught with danger. Pollution harms the environment and our health in many ways.
My hope is that the new Obama administration will focus on moving to greener forms of energy. Not only would the effort help revitalize the economy by creating new jobs, but we would reduce our dependence on foreign oil. Energy independence is possible and might keep us out of engaging in wars to obtain oil or providing immense sums of money to regimes that would use the money to do us harm.
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WhiteTara
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Thu Jan-15-09 11:34 PM
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my hope is that we as the citizens of the planet demand that we move forward as a species. Not grow or any of that, but move forward as in evolve. Sounds like you are ready for that, too.
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spin
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Fri Jan-16-09 12:24 AM
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10. We may be able to move forward if we stop |
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Edited on Fri Jan-16-09 12:27 AM by spin
large multinational corporations from controlling our government.
I seriously doubt that big oil wants to see our economy move from fossil fuels to green energy. I also doubt that the big power companies want to see inexpensive solar panels installed on a majority of roofs, they might prefer to build nuclear power plants. Just two examples.
To be honest, I fear that our politicians all too often pay us lip service but jump to the requests of the big corporate powers.
Election campaigns are very expensive and corporate donations may well make the difference between being elected and being out on the street looking for a real job like most American wage slaves.
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Thu Jan-15-09 10:28 PM
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that's not a wise business move on the part of the hardware store.
I had something similar come up with a fire-extinguisher repair company. I told them that I thought a political sign was inappropriate and would alienate some customers... me, for instance. Guy said it's free speech. I said that I have the freedom to do business elsewhere, but I'd like to to business with a local. I said that he didn't have to change what he thinks, but that if he took the sign down, I'd buy from him. He said he didn't want my business.
OK...
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Fri Jan-16-09 12:39 AM
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11. We don't shop at businesses that post Republican campaign signs |
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Let's face it, all Republicans aren't bad, but I'd rather give our cash to someone who may agree with us on the important stuff.
IMHO. Julie
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Thu Jan-15-09 11:38 PM
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9. I wouldn't shop there, then. |
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I like Al Gore and respect him a lot, so any stupid joke would make me keep driving to the next store.
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