Hum, it's almost summer here in the great northwest, why am I wearing
this sweater? Oh yes, that's why they call it climate change.


and here in arizona , we hit 9 days of over 100 in a row sooner than
ever in recorded history.

On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 11:14 PM, thomas malloy <temall...@usfamily.net> wrote:
> Rick Monteverde wrote:
>
>> Jed wrote:
>>
>>>> If you would like to argue that salt or CO2 in the wrong places in the
>>>>
>> wrong amounts are not pollutants, let's see some reasons.
>
> Hum, I assume the plan is to bury the NH3 (CO2)2. I wonder what happens when
> it gets hot?
>
>>
>> Wait a minute!
>> - Anthropogenic contributions of CO2 to the atmosphere is warming earth's
>> climate (and we're at the "tipping point"
>
> Hum, it's almost summer here in the great northwest, why am I wearing this
> sweater? Oh yes, that's why they call it climate change.
>
>> In your version of a science forum, then
>> tell us if we can't show evidence that it isn't true, we should basically
>> just shut up and smell the socialism?
>
> Ah, the voice of discent!
>
>>
>> Ok, I'll play:
>>
>> - Invisible elves from the Crab Nebula in Orion are controlling the
>> Federal
>> Reserve Bank from their base on the back side of the moon.
>>
> Wrong! There not invisible, haven't you seen the pictures of the "Grey
> Aliens"?
>
>> And that explains
>> everything that's happened to the US economy lately, as confirmed by
>> numerous people who have studied these things carefully and can't possibly
>> be wrong.
>>
>> There it is. Hmpf.
>
> I've  just been informed that the money spent so far would have given every
> American $500,000 . Which is one hell of a lot of money, I wonder where it
> all went?
>
>
>
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