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Over 4.5 Billion people could die from Global Warming-related causes by 2012 (prediction from 2007)
The Canadian ^
| May 18, 2010
| John Stokes
Posted on 05/18/2010 4:35:48 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
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To: 4FreeSpeach; Free ThinkerNY
I pinged the Admin Moderator to your post. I didn’t verify.
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05/18/2010 5:21:08 PM PDT
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FreedomPoster
(No Representation without Taxation!)
To: Free ThinkerNY
Check it out with
Dr. Hansimian, at the National Center for Public Policy Research, who's s'posed good forecasting hurricanes
To: Old Sarge
The myans just ran out of rock.
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05/18/2010 5:45:36 PM PDT
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CodeToad
To: All
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posted on
05/18/2010 5:56:01 PM PDT
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rbmillerjr
(A loud band of PaulBots, Isolationists, Protectionists, 911Inside Jobnuts, 3rdParty Loud Irrelevants)
To: Free ThinkerNY
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Can I pick which 4.5?
If so, then.....
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posted on
05/18/2010 6:00:52 PM PDT
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Touch Not the Cat
(Where is the light? Wonder if it's weeping somewhere...)
To: Free ThinkerNY
Over 4.5 Billion people could die from Global Warming-related causes by 2012 That is so cool.
If my calculator is correct, that represents 72% of the world population.
All our troubles are over...
Fewer cars
Less oil demand.
Less CO2
Less agriculture/fertilizer needed
Less competition for medical care.
And last, but not least, Social Security is good for another 6 months...
Just saying.
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05/18/2010 6:29:03 PM PDT
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Publius6961
(10% of muslims, the killer murdering radicals, are "only" 140,000,000 of 'em)
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