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Global warming is not a problem that humans must take actions to address.

Global warming is a natural phenomenon; human contribution to it is subsidiary. Environmentalism is a religion.

 Stand Taken 8/2/2008 7:09 PM

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Global warming is not a problem that humans must take actions to address.

"Public efforts to develop mitigation and adaptation strategies to deal with climate change may affect U.S. national security interests even more than the physical impacts of climate change itself..."

posted by JZippApproved 7/2/2008 1:29 PM

Global warming is not a problem that humans must take actions to address.

According to scientific opinion on the www.globalwarming.org web site, There has not been defined a method of curbing any global warming. Alarmists have told us to expect large warming trends that hav...

 Stand Taken 6/28/2008 1:26 PM

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Global warming is not a problem that humans must take actions to address.

Think about it. Who gains from making you scared shitless? Answer: politicians and the media. Honestly how many times a day are you told on the news that you are going to die? It just keeps you wat...

 Stand Taken 6/22/2008 5:39 PM

Global warming is not a problem that humans must take actions to address.

our weather is normal if you take it by 10year incorments and then 100 yr. incorments some decades are calmer and some more volent weather occur

 Stand Taken 6/18/2008 7:30 AM




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PdF2008 wrap-up: Day 1

by PdF2008 wrap-up: Day 1 on 6/23/2008 7:59:18 PM

It's the end of the first day here at the Personal Democracy Forum 2008 "Rebooting the System" at the Lincoln Jazz Center in New York City and I'm just checking in to wrap up the days highlights before heading up to the Allen room for a "cocktails" networking party sponsored by MySpace (Rupert Murdo... Continue »

Where is your evidence?

by Where is your evidence? on 4/8/2008 10:28:06 AM

Dick Brooks wrote a delightful post where he shows us how easily people can be swayed by big business and deceit into thinking global warming is not a human problem. I feel sorry for individuals who can't think critically, but I am annoyed by individuals who put arguments forth with no evidence. I a... Continue »

Christians pro-torture and anti-environment?

by Christians pro-torture and anti-environment? on 4/2/2008 10:32:51 AM

Isn't it strange that "conservative Christian icon" James Dobson would be upset with John McCain talking about ways to deal with global warming and for speaking out against torture? We're talking about a man who leads the organization, Focus on the Family, which promotes their brand of "social conse... Continue »