Found about 13 opinions about "carbon dioxide" ".
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Bbc shunned me for denying climate change
(06 Nov 2008)
BBC SHUNNED ME FOR DENYING CLIMATE CHANGE
SHUNNED: Naturalist David Bellamy
FOR YEARS David Bellamy was one of the best known faces on TV.
A respected botanist and the author of 35 books, he had presented around 400 programmes over the years and was appreciated by audiences for his boundless enthusiasm.
Yet for more than 10 years he has been out of the limelight, shunned by bosses at the BBC where he made his name, as well as fellow scientists and environmentalists.
His crime? Bellamy says he do...
2.
Al Gores 15 minutes of fame are up
(11 Nov 2008)
Tell that fucking clintonista era hack to fade away and let the new Democratic party take over. Obama is the new leader. He doesn't need opinions from the Clintonistas, so get the fuck out of the way.
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BBC SHUNNED ME FOR DENYING CLIMATE CHANGE
(06 Nov 2008)
Wednesday November 5,2008
FOR YEARS David Bellamy was one of the best known faces on TV.
A respected botanist and the author of 35 books, he had presented around 400 programmes over the years and was appreciated by audiences for his boundless enthusiasm.
Yet for more than 10 years he has been out of the limelight, shunned by bosses at the BBC where he made his name, as well as fellow scientists and environmentalists.
His crime? Bellamy says he doesnt believe in man-made global warming.
Here he...
4.
Fellow Republican Senator Calls McCain Erratic and Hotheaded
(25 Aug 2008)
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 09:34:48 -0700 (PDT), traveler <Vallecito@aol.com
"The thought of John McCain as president sends a cold chill down my
spine," said Mississippi Senator Thad Cochran. "He is erratic, he is
hotheaded, he loses his temper, and he worries me." Cochran later
claimed that McCain had "matured" and was "the best candidate for
president." The fact is, however, John McCain's reputation for
arrogant outbursts and his lack of tolerance for dissenting
perspectives has been causing...
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(untitled)
(07 Nov 2008)
October 22, 2012
Dear friends,
I can hardly sing The Star Spangled Banner any more. When I hear the words,
O say, does that star spangled banner yet wave
Oer the land of the free and the home of the brave?
I get tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat. Now in October of 2012, after seeing what
has happened in the last four years, I dont think I can still answer, Yes, to that question. We
are not the land of the free and the home of the brave. Many of our freedoms have been taken
away by...
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Global warming--the Data, and serious debate
(26 Oct 2008)
I am starting a new thread because I don't want a thread with cut and paste cartoons, so I would ask people stay focused on the data. Anyone can participate, but I would like people to not merely state opinions, but take the data and show why it does or doesn't support global warming.
I am going to respond here to the last thre posts in the Actually the World isn't warming thread here. The first is a reply to Split Rock
Originally Posted by Split Rock I specifially referred to scientists, not po...
7.
Global Warming? Bring it On!
(21 Nov 2008)
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 09:21:04 -0800, "kiloVolts" <mantrap@nVpMc.com
November 21, 2008
Global Warming? Bring it On!
By Gregory Young
The argument propounded by the dubious United Nations' Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report on Anthropogenic (human-induced)
Global Warming (AGW) is willfully fraudulent. The report has been vigorously
and critically undermined, scientifically denounced and found wanting from
both notable scientists here and abroad.
In spite of this fa...
8.
Read this before you vote.
(04 Nov 2008)
http://www.newyorker.com/talk/comment/2008...co_talk_editors
Quote: Never in living memory has an election been more critical than the one fast approaching—that’s the quadrennial cliché, as expected as the balloons and the bombast. And yet when has it ever felt so urgently true? When have so many Americans had so clear a sense that a Presidency has—at the levels of competence, vision, and integrity—undermined the country and its ideals?
The incumbent Administration has distinguished itself for t...
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Re: [ot] anybody ever heard this joke?
(04 Nov 2008)
On Tue, 04 Nov 2008 00:38:02 -0300, NeoLibertarian <cognac756@gmail.com
Hollywood handled the Native American Studies back then, of course.
Oddly, we find more even-handed historical depictions in John Ford's
movies, than in what passes for "Native American Studies" today.
The most popular Westerns all had this fairly-well grounded history in
common, yet the genre was judged by its least examples--as it is to this
day.
Hence the need for Native American /Social Studies/.
The Nata...
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Are you brainwashed? One view is actually more scientific then the other....
(19 Sep 2008)
There are two views of this world. One is the humanist view which believes this universe and mankind is one cosmic accident. The second view is the creationist view which believes there is an intelligent designer. Humanists believe we have no purpose in life and when we die we just go to the grave and become recycled. Creationists believe we were created for a purpose and when we die we will spend an eternity somewhere depending on choices me make and the life we lead. Humanists believe in evolu...