Today, the primitive ground huggers are in politics.
1 posted on
07/08/2009 4:28:10 PM PDT by
decimon
To: decimon
WOW - can’t have that!
Must have famines and TAX people on their “carbon footprints”.
2 posted on
07/08/2009 4:28:55 PM PDT by
nmh
(Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
To: SunkenCiv
Primitive ground hugger ping.
3 posted on
07/08/2009 4:29:56 PM PDT by
decimon
To: decimon
This contradicts the snowball earth theory.
4 posted on
07/08/2009 4:31:47 PM PDT by
LukeL
(Yasser Arafat: "I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize")
To: decimon
I’m not a scientist. Does this mean carbon is good?
5 posted on
07/08/2009 4:32:57 PM PDT by
smokingfrog
( Don't mess with the mockingbird! /\/\ http://tiny.cc/freepthis)
To: decimon
Yup, that pesky bad for the world carbon. It provides life for plants, who provide life for us. Who could have guessed that one? LOL
14 posted on
07/08/2009 6:47:03 PM PDT by
wbones8765
("Give me liberty or give me death")
To: decimon
15 posted on
07/08/2009 7:01:13 PM PDT by
LiteKeeper
(When do the impeachment proceedings begin?)
To: decimon
16 posted on
07/08/2009 7:01:26 PM PDT by
LiteKeeper
(When do the impeachment proceedings begin?)
To: decimon
"During this period, Earth became extensively occupied by photosynthesizing organisms," he added. "The greening was a key element in transforming the Precambrian world which featured low oxygen levels and simple, bacteria dominant life forms into the kind of world we have today with abundant oxygen and higher forms of plant and animal life." And what led to this "extensive occupation" of "greening," photosynthesizing organisms? What substance did these plants take in that enabled them to start producing all this oxygen? What could it be?
Hint: Democrats call it a "pollutant."
18 posted on
07/08/2009 7:10:50 PM PDT by
denydenydeny
("I'm sure this goes against everything you've been taught, but right and wrong do exist"-Dr House)
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