To: NormsRevenge
Agree with the unstoppable part. Unless of course we can send alGore to the sun to pi$$ on it. Even then I doubt he would have much effect.
I like the idea of them putting out the scary part and holding the science part until the hype dies off. That way no one can rebut the hype with the science. Cute, don't you think. Got to wait until May to see the real stuff.
I say we put the whole hoax on ice until May.
Quick, someone tell me how the ice melted 15,000 years ago and caused the sea to go up 400 feet in the last 15,000 years. You know what you get with their latest hype, it's called well within the margin of measurement error.
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02/01/2007 7:58:05 PM PST by
Tarpon
To: Tarpon
I'm a student, and I am inundated with these data from all my profs--conservative and liberal. I feel like most students are buying into it. Does anyone have any good sources that I can bring to counter this crap? They keep telling us that conservative scientists are on board with this, and I know the president agrees, so where's the other side? If both political sides are now running with this issue, what is left to do? Also what is their end game? What do they gain by selling this? i feel like dropping out of school...
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