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    #31
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    Global Warming Conspiracy

    Quote Originally Posted by fourkicks
    what ever happened to the hole in the ozone layer,havnt heard that one in a while..

    It's still there, slowly drifting northwards... currently burning the fuk out of south eastern Australia.

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    #32
    Senior Member

    Global Warming Conspiracy

    The last ice age was like 20,000 years ago when the ice was retreating. So what if the ice is retreating now days. It has been for thousands of years. And guess what, it'll come back and level the north again and then retreat again.

    I wonder if 200,000 years ago in the second to the last ice age, the idiots were complaining about all the cave fires disturbing the ice sheets, and how all the volcano's were disrupting the natural order of things as the ice retreated. Geeesh.

    Hiroshima, Nagasaki were supposed to be uninhabitable for 100,000 years. Turns out those were all lies too as I spent a few years living in Nagasaki back in the 90's.

    BTW,, has anyone seen Mount St. Helens lately? More emissions into the air than the whole of the US. Geee, it's a lush landscape right now.


    Pathetic hysteria freaks.

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    #33
    Senior Member

    Global Warming Conspiracy

    The earth will survive.

    From PBS.ORG, hardly a right wing organization....

    "Mt St. Helens. The eruption also sent more than 540 million tons of volcanic ash raining down over 22,000 square miles, covering Montana, South Dakota, and Nebraska, and sending ash drifting as far away as Virginia. From space, the eruption initially took the shape of a giant mushroom cloud, signifying a blast 400 times more powerful than the atomic bomb that leveled Hiroshima.
    life quickly returned to the scorched earth near Mount Saint Helens. The rapid regeneration surprised most scientists, who believed that the rebirth would occur in steady, regular stages. Instead, nature ran riot, led by dozens of organisms that had amazingly survived the devastation. Moles, tiny pocket gophers, and ants survived because they were buried when the explosion occured. And saplings and shurbs buried in the snow survived, while the taller trees were devastated.
    "

    We can't outdo nature no matter how snobbish and arrogant we are. Leftists have a intellectual complex that makes them think we can actually affect the world more than the worlds ability to deal with us as organisms of the earth. Get over yourself lefty loonies.

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    #34
    Senior Member

    Global Warming Conspiracy

    Thank god for global warming, otherwise the 10 degrees F outside right now could have been worse than it's normal temp of around 38F. And the earlier than normal winter blast that just put into effect a "state of emergency" in the midwest could have been so much worse.

    I imagine that the lunatics will ignore these facts though as they don't fall into their model/doctrine.

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    #35
    Senior Member

    Global Warming Conspiracy

    No need to try to save the Earth. Mother Nature will do that on Her own.
    The Earth will one day shake the human race off Her back as a dog shakes off water.
    And then the process of life on this planet will start again...As I believe it has many times before.
    \"We didn\'t inherit the earth from our parents. It\'s on loan to us from our children.\".....Kenyan Proverb
    \"Let\'s blow a bowl and get serious\"

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