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    Image of Voyou_Charmant Voyou_Charmant
    12/02/09

    In reply to How the Climate Change Summit Will Be Spun
    I'm still trying to figure out what the purpose of the "hoax" is supposed to be.

    Maybe I'm not lurking the right conspiracy sites, but the only thing I've been able to determine, based on a passing Alex Jones quote, is that environmentalism (as a whole?) is an attempt to steal your land. And then... I don't know.

    Can anyone explain to me why anyone could be so angrily against curbing pollution?

    That's what it really boils down to, as far as I can tell. Even if you don't believe that global warming/climate change is real, why would you choose to be against efforts to slow down/half pollution?
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    12/02/09

    @Voyou_Charmant: It's money and control. It's always money and control.

    The #1 backers for Cap and Trade originally were Goldman Sachs and Enron.

    It creates a whole new derivatives market in Carbon trading.
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    12/02/09

    @ConAir34: Sorry found some more for you

    "$94 billion that HSBC Bank estimates has been spent globally this year on what it calls "green stimulus"—largely ethanol and other alternative energy schemes—of the kind from which Al Gore and his partners at Kleiner Perkins hope to profit handsomely."

    That is from a WSJ article.

    It's always money and control.
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    Image of The Van Buren Boys The Van Buren Boys
    12/02/09

    @ConAir34: Last I checked, none of the organizations you cited actually do any research. Yes there are some opportunists but that doesn't change physics
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    12/02/09

    @The Van Buren Boys: But the only reason this business exists is due to tis research. Not to mention grants. From that same WSJ article.

    "Consider the case of Phil Jones, the director of the CRU and the man at the heart of climategate. According to one of the documents hacked from his center, between 2000 and 2006 Mr. Jones was the recipient (or co-recipient) of some $19 million worth of research grants, a sixfold increase over what he’d been awarded in the 1990s.

    Why did the money pour in so quickly? Because the climate alarm kept ringing so loudly: The louder the alarm, the greater the sums. And who better to ring it than people like Mr. Jones, one of its likeliest beneficiaries?"
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    12/02/09

    @ConAir34: cause only oil companies can profit handsomely right? Only carbon-based energy companies get all the "money and control"? Cause if you're a green company, you're trying to "force" me to consume something I'm not used to!?! Quelle horreur!

    If these energy companies are so scared of lost profits, maybe they should invest in "green" technologies too. It's not anyone else's problem but their own that they put all their eggs into a non-renewable resource.
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    Image of The Van Buren Boys The Van Buren Boys
    12/02/09

    @ConAir34: You're citing an editorial article in the Wall Street Journal. Not exactly a bastion of objectivity. MONEY DOESN'T CHANGE PHYSICS. Gravity doesn't exists because someone gave Isaac Newton money. Christ...
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    Image of ConAir34 ConAir34
    12/02/09

    @Helio: Enron was another big backer of earlier Cap and Trade legislation. Think on that for a minute.

    You seem to think it is more noble for "green" companies to make money based off of bad research than oil companies.

    "Green" technology will be embraced when it can produce cheaper and better energy. Technology still needs to catch up to that.
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    12/02/09

    @ConAir34: I should have said earlier that I wasn't pro-cap and trade, precisely for the reason you cited (that it creates yet another derivatives market) but where did I say anything about green companies being more noble? I just prefer there be more options available. What's wrong with diversifying the ways we power our lives?

    Furthermore, it seemed to me that you, or whoever your friends are that are concerned over "money and control," are not acknowledging that energy companies already have substantial "money and control" yet you (or they) defend them in spite of this new technology. Sure, it may be expensive/inefficient now, but the price of oil will only go up, and once it reaches $100, will I hear you bitching about windfall profits from Exxon Mobil?
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    Image of ConAir34 ConAir34
    12/02/09

    @Helio: I am not really trying to defend energy companies. I just don't want Cap and Trade type legislation to emerge and I am very tired of global warming talk.

    If oil goes up again Americans will respond as we did before and stop using as much. There are vast amounts of untapped oil and gas we would need to use up before this becomes a real worry.
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    12/02/09

    @ConAir34: I'm just hoping we'll discover some workable energy alternatives before we ruin the earth trying to wring out every last drop of crude.
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    12/02/09

    @Helio: I am sure we will. 100 years ago we had no idea what would provide a good amount of power (nuclear). 100 years from now imagine how different it will be.
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    12/02/09

    @ConAir34: You understand that this is what virtually every scientist in the country does, right? They are all competing for grant money in order to pay for their projects, so they write grant requests in order to make their cases. To argue that "ringing the alarm" (i.e. stating your case) implies that you are ginning it all up, simply because there's project money to be gotten for doing so, is specious at best. I mean, was this scientist pocketing the money and buying mansions with it? Where is the impropriety here?
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    12/02/09

    @ConAir34: Of course, part of finding and developing new energy sources is criticizing the unsuitability, or noting the winding down, of current ones. In order to understand that we need something new, we first have to understand how what we have right now is insufficient.
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    12/02/09

    @skt.smth: I have no problem with criticisms. I agree with many of them.

    I do have problems with made up fairy tale criticisms. That is the difference here.

    People are/will be trying to find affordable alternate energy sources because there is a ton of money in it.

    Currently wind/solar/geothermal etc.. just isn't up to snuff yet and this country has an uncommon fear of anything nuclear so that's out.

    Once again my only real problem here is that this science (or lack thereof) has been flawed but policy has been made and legislation written based off of these flawed conclusions.
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    12/02/09

    @ConAir34: What are the fairy tale criticisms? Set global warming entirely aside, even though it's quite real and is happening. Urban centers always have staggering asthma rates thanks to air pollution. With or without global warming, it's not safe for anybody to be breathing in massive amounts of this crap. It is a genuine health risk. That anybody would think, well global warming doesn't exist, therefore there are absolutely no problems with carbon emissions, is what really pisses me off. 1) Because it's not true. And 2) because it completely disregards all of the other non-global warming problems related to carbon emissions.
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    Image of ConAir34 ConAir34
    12/03/09

    @skt.smth: You want to work on air quality issues then that is a different subject and requires a different discussion on it's own.

    They are arguing this legislation based on climate change. That is the fairy tale.
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    12/03/09

    @ConAir34: But climate change isn't a fairy tale. So, uhh. You have no point.
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    12/03/09

    @skt.smth: Then you can surely prove it right?

    No you can't. Which is the whole point here.

    Your belief in AGW right now is as factually correct as someone believing that Jesus did it.
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    Image of Voyou_Charmant Voyou_Charmant
    12/03/09

    @ConAir34: Is Enron lobbying for climate change legislation from beyond the corporate grave?

    Honestly, at best your argument is that it's better to side with Exxon Mobil and Shell instead of finance firms who stand to profit by investing in new markets/fields/products.

    You're talking gibberish.

    The WSJ is hardly a bastion of unbias information and so what if people who back alternative energy stand to profit? Once again, all you're saying it's its better for the oil industry to profit than those on the side of alternative/renewable energy.
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    12/03/09

    @ConAir34: They were an energy company. You can try and paint the alternative energy movement as evil because of people who took an interest in it, but it's, as is everything you're asserting, nonsense.

    Enron was run by crooks who did everything to make/steal as much money as possible. If this means investing in emerging markets and products, so be it, they also helped get Davis kicked out of office by manipulating the energy supply to California, they tried to find ways to invest in the weather.

    Saying something like "Enron was supported it so..... it must be corrupt" It's like saying "Mark Foley is a Republican so..." does that mean all Republicans want to fuck teenage boys? No, obviously not.

    So far your whole argument is some murky concept of control and money based on guilt by loose association.

    This may be your best quote as it illustrates your utter lack of understanding: ""Green" technology will be embraced when it can produce cheaper and better energy. Technology still needs to catch up to that. "

    How do you think the technology catches up? I'll help: It's through investment and research.
    Do you think technology is just an organism that evolves (shit, do you deny evolution too?) over time all on it's own and doesn't cost anything? It's something that requires thousands and millions and billions of dollars of research over time.

    You sound absolutely ridiculous.
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    12/03/09

    @ConAir34: And just to add insult to injury; this headline: Group promoting climate skepticism has extensive ties to Exxon-Mobil

    [rawstory.com]
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    12/03/09

    @Voyou_Charmant: Wow look at the condescension dripping from that post.

    You have obviously not read the whole thread. I pointed the Enron and Goldman Sachs connection to show that this was about money and that "green" companies weren't going to be the recipients. I will spell it out better for you from now on.

    Feel what you will about the slant to WSJ but the facts are there. They didn't make them up.

    My opposition here is mandating "green" energy based on climate change alarmism.

    Technology does catch up through investment and research. I simply don't think those should come in the forms of mandates that are based on manufactured "science".

    I am sure I sound ridiculous to you. You are a sheep.
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    12/03/09

    @Voyou_Charmant: Ooh look I will be you

    "Therawstory is hardly a bastion of unbiased information" disregard, disregard, disregard....
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    12/03/09

    @ConAir34: At this point, the onus is on the anti-global warming folks to prove their case. If you can do it, go ahead.
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    Image of Voyou_Charmant Voyou_Charmant
    12/03/09

    @ConAir34: Calling people "sheep" is so high school. Go back to commenting on Infowars and fearing the NWO.
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    12/03/09

    @skt.smth: Clearly the reptilian underground shape-shifters who control the liberals and are using hippies and Al Gore to enslave the world have gotten to you. GOING GREEN IS SHEEPLE!!!11111
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    12/03/09

    @skt.smth: The global warming folks have N-E-V-E-R proven anything.

    Do you think this is established science? Do you think global warming is a fact?

    There is no proof. There is no more proof that man made climate change exists than there is of Jesus' resurrection. Climate change is a religion.

    There is no burden on me to disprove it because no one has ever proven it.

    IT. IS. NOT. SCIENCE.
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    12/03/09

    @Voyou_Charmant: I imagine you to be in high school. Your lack of any critical thinking skills puts you around that time frame.
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    Image of Voyou_Charmant Voyou_Charmant
    12/03/09

    @ConAir34: Zing! Though, I think "I'm rubber, you're glue" would have at least been silly enough to be acceptable.

    I love the questioning of, by a conservative nonetheless, someone's capacity for critical thinking, yet you buy into some vague conspiracy and only believe research pushed by people who are funded by companies like Exxon Mobil. Those are obviously the only honest scientists!

    Progress, throughout history, has been pushed with legislation. Fuel economy, auto safety standards, food handling procedures, workers rights, work place safety, civil rights, environmental regulation all forced progress and all opposed by those who either see it as an assault to their profit margins, or values or personal freedom.

    Big business, in almost every form seems to enjoy keeping the status quo, it's cheaper and easier and since they are all over stuff and lazy, they know they won't really have to worry about the other companies to out do them.

    Side note:
    My favorite part of your Gawker profile: "ConAir34 has no friends."
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    Image of Voyou_Charmant Voyou_Charmant
    12/03/09

    @ConAir34: And why are you imagining high school boys?

    creep.
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    Edited by Voyou_Charmant at 12/03/09 6:05 PM Voyou_Charmant was starred Voyou_Charmant was unstarred
    Image of ConAir34 ConAir34
    12/03/09

    @Voyou_Charmant: Go figure, a person who argues conservative viewpoints on a liberal site doesn't have a ton of "friends". Go argue your points on Redstate and see how many "friends" you get.

    Your lack of comprehension has shone through once again. Re read the thread to see why I spoke of Enron.

    No one is arguing about worker's rights, or work place safetey. Those are verifiable things that definitely needed improvement.

    Here is were you lack critical thinking. Global Warming is not like any of those things you mentioned. It is (so far) a farce, malarky, snake oil, hyperbole, etc... It has never actually been proven to exist nor proven to be man made.

    There is no proof that anything will be improved by enacting legislation to control carbon emissions or greenhouse gas or whatever the next earth destroying thing happens to be.

    The only guarantee is it will raise energy costs.

    Maybe you are comfortable with paying double on your gas/electric bill to offset the magical "carbon cost" but I, and millions of others, aren't so flush right now and while I respect your right to whatever religion you choose I don't wish to tithe to the Church of Gaia.
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    12/03/09

    @Voyou_Charmant: Between the two of us I doubt I am the one fantasizing about young boys.
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    12/03/09

    @ConAir34: Well, it is a fact that carbon gases act as an insulator in the atmosphere. And it is a fact that the amount of carbon gases in the atmosphere rose dramatically in the 20th century. Whether you want to believe that man-made pollution bears some responsibility for this increase is probably going to depend on where you look for your information (scientific research or reactionary propaganda), but the fact of the matter is that there's more of the stuff in the atmosphere, and a lot of the shit we do on an everyday basis has it as a byproduct. Simple logic will tell anybody with a brain that we at least contribute to this phenomenon. You don't need any data to back you up on that, except for the data that tells you carbon monoxide comes out of tailpipes, and that there are a hell of a lot of tailpipes in the world today.

    YOU. ARE. STUPID.
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    12/04/09

    @skt.smth: Again you have stated something that has not been proven to have any negative effect. For all the "rise in carbon gases" there has been no corresponding temperature rise. In fact if you knew anything about the phenomena you would know that the entire premise of rising carbon levels causing higher temperatures is not true. It is actually backwards. It is part of the debunking of the hockey stick graph and one of the many flaws of High Druid Al Gore's movie. Nice try though.

    You could have come on here and talked about pizza topping trends and and had the same impact.

    Next you will be telling me there is too much nitrogen in the air.

    YOU. ARE. MISINFORMED.
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    12/04/09

    @ConAir34: So you're denying that the greenhouse effect actually occurs? Okay. We'll just stop here.
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    12/04/09

    @skt.smth: Appears we have been feeding the troll. I only say this because no one is this stupid and petty.
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    12/04/09

    @skt.smth: Just read up a little before you spout "facts". Do a little research.
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    12/04/09

    @Voyou_Charmant: As I am the only one who has any grasp of the subject I don't think you should be tossing "stupid" around.

    Go ask your science teacher or maybe do a little research on current events. I'll wait.
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    12/04/09

    @ConAir34:

    You have no grasp on anything, you're a climate change denier (we get it!), you've shown yourself to be, through this series of comments, and others on various topics, to be a typical rank and file conservative. You believe oil industry hacks and big industry lobbying groups like the Chamber of Commerce -- Got it. Fantastic. Doesn't change anything.

    Oh, and I called my old science teacher, luckily she was still in her office grading tests. She said you're stupid also.
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    12/04/09

    @ConAir34: Well wait. You either believe that the greenhouse effect is what keeps the Earth uncommonly moderate in temperature, by variously trapping and reflecting the sun's rays, or you don't.
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    12/05/09

    @skt.smth: If you are talking about a the normal process then yes of course. Typically when someone spouts that their next line is is justification for their belief artificial warming.

    It seems you weren't going that way so sorry for the misunderstanding.
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    12/05/09

    @Voyou_Charmant: While you have shown yourself, here and other places, as typical clueless liberal with zero critical thinking skills. If it isn't programmed into your groupthink you reject it immediately. I am sure your liberal arts degree serves you well in discussions with your fellow shrieking reactionaries but it tends to fall apart when someone calls you on your bullshit.

    You are wrong. You will probably always be wrong. You do not have, nor seem to care about, the facts to back up your arguments.

    I could care less of "oil industry hacks and big industry lobbying groups" but allowing this talk to go on unchallenged is what will get piece of crap legislation passed that further cripples our economy.

    I reject "consensus". I reject that this is "settled science" when it is not actually science in any form.

    You will see more now that some cracks have appeared in the dam.

    This was a scam from the very beginning. 10 years from now this will get as much mention as acid rain the ozone layer and DDT. Just another stupid panicky nothing.
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    12/05/09

    @ConAir34: What do you believe to be the "normal process" of the greenhouse effect?
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    12/05/09

    @skt.smth: The normal trapping of warmth due to the Earth having an atmosphere.

    This is one of the favored arguments that to justify limiting carbon emissions. They tend to leave out the whole picture though.
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    12/05/09

    @ConAir34: Yes, and which gases are the ones that trap warmth? They just so happen to be a lot of the same ones we pour into the atmosphere, not via "normal" processes, but needlessly through burning certain kinds of fuel, etc. Oh, and by cutting down all the trees, which consume our bodily greenhouse gases and give us that shit we need to breathe.

    We can live differently. We don't need to spray carbon monoxide into the atmosphere day and night.

    I mean, what is not to get here?
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    12/05/09

    @skt.smth: That is only a logical step if you don't fully explain the process that naturally reduces these same gasses.

    Even back in 2003 National Geographic was talking about carbon lifecycles and how even with the increases in carbon emissions there was no net increase in levels.

    It is a little much for me to type here but at this point the amounts we put introduce aren't having the negative effects that theoretically would happen.

    I am not saying we should never try to get away from burning fossil fuels and I am not saying we shouldn't "save" trees. My beef is with unfounded claims to basically scare us into unnecessary, cost prohibitive restrictions.

    Especially when we seem to be the only ones looking at that option. As recently as this weekend Britain will be reevaluating its position and Australia voted down there own version of Cap and Trade.

    It isn't worth the trillion dollar bet.
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    12/05/09

    @ConAir34: Well, the reason why it isn't "worth" the bet is because every party in the environmental discussion knows that the ramifications of our actions only end up hitting the 3rd world and developing nations hardest. So the world gets hotter? We'll just buy more air conditioners, while poor farmers in places we've never seen lose their crops and people die of starvation. The very idea of this "reevaluation" being economic in nature, i.e. too high-cost, bespeaks the lack of a scientific basis for inaction. If they had the science argue against global warming, they'd use it, but now it seems that the recession will be the reason, where "reevaluations" occur anyway.
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    12/05/09

    @skt.smth: There is no science to argue for global warming. That is the whole point here.

    Temp trends are not up. The most accredited group is in the middle of shitstorm right now due to lies and terrible computer models. NASA is probably going to be next. There have been holes getting punched in this for a while now.

    I don't care about the 3rd world nations because there is nothing actually happening that we can fix by paying higher prices for electricity.

    If you feel bad for them then volunteer your time/money/effort towards improving their lot. Just don't demand that I do the same.

    The cost isn't necessitated because there is nothing wrong.
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    12/05/09

    @ConAir34: All the science argues for global warming.
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    12/06/09

    @skt.smth: If after all this you can still say that with a straight face then there is really nothing left for us to talk about.

    Good luck.
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    12/06/09

    @ConAir34: All the science argues for global warming.
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    12/07/09

    @ConAir34: Rubber, glue, blah blah blah. Everything, literally everything you say, is just a reversed application of what is being said to you.

    Yes, those who are godless, unwashed bleeding heart-liberal tend to side with the environment and the consensus of the scientific community over that of big business. This is typically based on the fact that doing the opposite would call into question someone's ability to engage in rational thought.

    What does a liberal arts degree have to do with anything? Just last week you asserted that I was still in high school --- What I mean to say is: thank you, it's not every day someone thinks so highly of my intelligence that they would think it possible that I was able to go from high school to a degree in any course of study, in only a weekend's time. But, as I said, thank you -- it feels weird being complimented in this way by someone who has repeatedly resorted to calling me stupid.

    Moving on...

    Acid Rain and DDT are the examples you're going with? Are you sure?

    Well... That is fantastic, because we've addressed and studied this: you don't hear about DDT because it's not used in the United States (banned since 1972); and was banned for worldwide use under the Stockholm Convention, vector control notwithstanding. So, yeah, it's sort of a nonissue now because we addressed it.

    Acid Rain, is a very real thing which again, was addressed and after an extensive (10 year) study, had legislation passed (a cap and trade program nonetheless) which has effectively lowered SO2 emissions and by 2007, bringing the legislation's (1990 Clean Air Act) goal of less than 8.9 million tons by 2010 to fruition 3 years ahead of schedule. Legislation for the win!

    China, Europe and Russia, on the other hand, still have a serious problem with Acid Rain.

    So, like I said, PLEASE, for the love of god use those as your examples of similar environmental concerns, you incredible fucking idiot.

    .......

    Lets set aside all of the claims being made people like Al Gore, and the vast majority of the rest of the world and ask this:

    Why not do everything we can to curb pollution?

    While you may feel that you're fighting this grand conspiracy by arguing on a tech blog, you're really just defending the continued pumping of chemicals into the air, land and sea.
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    12/07/09

    @Voyou_Charmant: I will keep this short as we are never going to agree anyway.

    My point on DDT: It was banned as a kneejerk reaction based on psuedo science. Since then thousands of people in those 3rd world countries you are so worried about have died of/gotten malaria. They now use it in a limited fashion. Again kneejerk reactions to unsettled science.

    Acid rain is a minor problem completely overblown and legislation has done nothing to combat it.

    This is why you probably think everyone else is an idiot. Because you have no fucking clue about anything that doesn't fit your worldview.

    You are a whiny, insulting, little person. I think I am done here as there is know way we are going to sway each other and this is getting old.

    Good luck.
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    12/07/09

    @ConAir34: Once again you offer an argument, that is nothing more than saying "no, it's not, you're wrong."
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    12/02/09

    In reply to How the Climate Change Summit Will Be Spun
    Speaking as someone who has worked in Washington DC on climate change issues, all I can say is that it is the most frustrating issue ever. You can spend weeks and months compiling and summarizing the most convincing and well vetted scientific research into a cogent arguement and have a single uninformed imbecile (i.e. Inhofe) come in, start spreading lies, and hijack the entire public conversation. The fact that people like Inhofe, Dobbs, and the rest of their ilk are given equal time in the media as non-partisan researchers with actual knowlege about the topic is unfortunate at best and dangerous at worst.
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    12/02/09

    @The Van Buren Boys: "You can spend weeks and months compiling and summarizing the most convincing and well vetted scientific research into a cogent argument ": I humbly submit that that's your mistake right there. Emotion always trumps logic. You're using the wrong tactical weapons at your disposal. You cannot fight a campaign of lies and deceit with research summaries. You'll lose every time. Lies and deceit are calculated to frighten people. You fight lies and deceit with video and still images, rhetoric, emotion and high intensity graphics. Ratchet up the emotion. Don't fall into the classic trap that American liberals consistently fall into. Learn from your enemy.
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    12/02/09

    @Wrapitup: Agreed. The problem is that it's grossly unethical for a scientist to insert emotion into research. Also, liberals suck at arguing this issue and like to troll out images of polar bears instead of the potential 150 million climate refugees created by 2050. [www.guardian.co.uk]
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    12/02/09

    @The Van Buren Boys: You said it, sir. It presents a complex dilemma for a scientist. But then again, why are scientists abandoned by the liberal establishment to undertake a complex task of persuasion all on their own? And yeah absolutely, Democrat and other liberal consultants in DC suck at their jobs. I suppose it's because their job security is not dependent on actual results. As a scientist, it should not be your job alone to formulate a persuasive argument. There ought to be a whole team of professional communicators working with you. The liberal establishment has dropped the ball yet again. But then, we like to be the aggrieved loser much more than being the winner.
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    12/02/09

    @The Van Buren Boys: Also, apologies for my dickish tone.
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    12/02/09

    In reply to How the Climate Change Summit Will Be Spun
    I think we can also bank on Michaele Salahi posting pics of her doing body shots with Nicolas Sarkozy.
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    12/02/09

    In reply to How the Climate Change Summit Will Be Spun
    Climate change is real. Deniers are either delusional or paid by the people who are causing the problem.
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    12/02/09

    @If_I_Had_a_Poodle: I absolutely agree but the message can get lost on those who need to heed it most when those delivering it are shown to talk the talk, but not walk the walk, as the Times article shows.
    Christ, I am having cabbage for dinner.
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    12/02/09

    @Buttafooco: The proof of the bad intentions of the deniers is this: if some portion of global warming is part of a natural cycle, shouldn't that make us redouble our efforts to keep from adding to it?
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    12/02/09

    @Buttafooco: The proof of the bad intentions of the deniers is this: if some portion of global warming is part of a natural cycle, shouldn't that make us redouble our efforts to keep from adding to it?
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    12/02/09

    @If_I_Had_a_Poodle: apparently, many don't share the notion that we should sometimes nip things in the bud......rather, they prefer to wait until the point of no return. Unfortunately, having read some of the cap and trade proposals, there are way too many loopholes for exploitation by corporations.
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    12/02/09

    In reply to How the Climate Change Summit Will Be Spun
    The Times actually has an interesting article about this, and the characters featured come out looking quite bad.

    [women.timesonline.co.uk]
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    11/30/09

    In reply to Palin Not Actually Taking Tacky Bus on Tacky Book Tour
    It's okay. She actually knows how to make fossil fuels.
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    11/30/09

    @Mediahohoho: She also knows how to solve the world's most vexing economic problem. How do we pay for the deficit? Easy! We cut the taxes on the small business owners who are creating the wealth, who should keep the wealth that they created, because that's their wealth, and if they could keep it we could pay the debts and create the jobs and the people could work, because they are the ones that create the jobs that America and the Troops and Jesus think we deserve because we're the best country ever. Damn, it's so simple it's brilliant. When she's right, she's right. If only Republicans had thought to cut taxes for the past 30 years! Geez, they must feel like real simpletons now that she's pinpointed the problem and the solution in such an informed and incisive manner. I think I may vote for her in 2012. Cutting taxes to reduce the deficit! Who'd a thunk it?
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    11/30/09

    @ParahSalin: Funny thing about Republicans. Neither my taxes nor spending ever go down when they're in office. Things just get shitty and mean. She's perfect for that party.
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    12/01/09

    @Mediahohoho: My taxes do go down when Republicans are in office, but mainly because I never can find a job when they're in control. It's fairly hard to tax me when I have no income. In your face Republicans! I'm broke, nothing left for you to take. Wow, that doesn't really feel as good as I thought it would.
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    11/30/09

    In reply to Palin Not Actually Taking Tacky Bus on Tacky Book Tour
    Presumably the only thing that can shake her followers' faith in her would be proof that she fathered a black child.
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    11/30/09

    @TheBusinessGuy: In the old days a divorce would have done her in. The Christians used to shun the divorced, but after stoning Anita Bryant in the 1980's they realized that most of their fellow travelers were divorcing in droves. Then they switched to blaming working mothers for society's ills in the 1990s. Then they realized their base consisted of a lot of working women. Now they're down to having nobody to hate but the race traitors (like McCain and his biracial illegitimate child), fetus killers and the homos. I guess if she declared her love for another woman or admitted she'd had an abortion in high school, that might also disillusion a few of them.
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    11/30/09

    In reply to Palin Not Actually Taking Tacky Bus on Tacky Book Tour
    When was she in Orlando?
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    11/30/09

    @belltolls: Tiger wouldn't sink that low.
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    11/30/09

    In reply to Palin Not Actually Taking Tacky Bus on Tacky Book Tour
    I guess Sarah doesn't trust her daughters enough to let them ride in the bus while she Gulfstreams about.
    ...Why does she hate having more grandchildren so much?
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    11/30/09

    In reply to Palin Not Actually Taking Tacky Bus on Tacky Book Tour
    Here's the plane: [flightaware.com]
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    11/30/09

    In reply to Palin Not Actually Taking Tacky Bus on Tacky Book Tour
    My only warm thoughts is that this will go the way of many in the music industry who are so completely ignorant of how the payment structure works that they blow their monies on gold chains and music videos not knowing that everything they rack up is absolutely being taken out of their check.

    C'mon, who else was taught Music Industry Finance from Left Eye on the TLC Behind the Music?

    In short, she's blowing her money on tricked out buses and planes on standby for $4K/hour. She probably doesn't know that all of this isn't gratis, she has to end up paying for it out of her royalities. She's going to end up in the hole after all this and then start crying sexism or something because she didn't understand how money and contracts work.
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    11/30/09

    @The Real JR: But at least she has a Go To Colleges for Free clause.
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    11/30/09

    In reply to Palin Not Actually Taking Tacky Bus on Tacky Book Tour
    No disrespect to Mr. Mc Ginnis, but the Crooks & Liars blog had this well-covered on Friday: [videocafe.crooksandliars.com]
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    11/30/09

    @Lysergic Asset: Did they post it under the Crook or Liar section?
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    11/30/09

    @Island of Misfit Toys: Ha! - Pretty much the whole blog covers both: the terms have become interchangeable.
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    11/30/09

    In reply to Palin Not Actually Taking Tacky Bus on Tacky Book Tour
    The reason I can tolerate Sarah Palin, instead of fearing her, is because she is dumber than a bag of retarded hammers. While this doesn't preclude 35% of the country from voting for her, it should be enough to keep her out of office, making this prime entertainment material.

    (Please, God, please.)
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    11/30/09

    @OHymenMyHymen: How's this sound: Romney/Palin 2012 ticket during a campaign run with 9% unemployment and a protracted conflict in Afghanistan.

    In that case she would become Veep.
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    11/30/09

    In reply to Palin Not Actually Taking Tacky Bus on Tacky Book Tour
    I'm surprised that this hasn't been reported already. I noticed it last week when she was coming to Rochester. A newspaper article said that they had chosen a Borders specifically because it was close to the airport.
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    11/30/09

    @twoeightnine: It's a MSM coverup, ldo
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    11/30/09

    In reply to Palin Not Actually Taking Tacky Bus on Tacky Book Tour
    Palin is her own worst enemy. None of the stuff her naysayers could say about her can trump the lies and P.R. gaffs that Palin herself makes.
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