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Re: Sunspots, commiecrat lies, and global warming.





ulTRAX wrote:

Stuart Grey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...

fãhç wrote:


The Earth's surface and all layers of the atmosphere show a warming trend
except for certain regions of the lower troposphere (clouds, water, weather)
and the lower stratosphere.

Yep. Global warming is real. It's caused by the solar cycle, and there's not a damn thing we can do about it.


I see little Stewie is on another psychotic rampage. Gee... whether
global warming is anthropogenic or natural is immaterial... there's
STILL going to be effects on the environment. Don't you think? Or
don't you?

Yes, Global warming is real. :-)


If those consequences are as serious as the shutdown of the oceanic
currents that moderate the climate in Europe or flooding of some
costal cities... then we better consider some corrective actions
REGARDLESS of the cause. This might not just mean reducing greenhouse
gas production but trying to find CO2 sinks to absorb what's already
in the atmosphere.

You moronic retarded commie asshole.


If the CO2 is a RESULT, and not a cause, of global
warming, then cutting down on the amount of CO2
will have NO EFFECT.

Stupid commiecrat. Your like the guy who want's
to cut off a man's arm because he got snake bite,
and having been informed that the bite was on his
leg, asks "can I still cut his arm off? I really want
to cut his arm off!"

What's YOUR approach Stewie... keeping your head up
your ass pretending that GW political dispute as opposed to an
environmental one?

Reason is never one of the commiecrat's strong points! I can't believe you made this moronic post. You assholes never do well when you have a script for your propaganda from the commiecrat party to follow.




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