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Beach Runner wrote:
>>> The Evidence Mounts are MIT and NOA radical left wing organizations.

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>> Strawman. You cannot deal with what I've actually written, can you.

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> You only respond to the radical right


Oxymoron. Radicalism refers to the far left, and you're the one calling
for RADICAL change in light of QUESTIONABLE data.

> stick your head up your ass


I don't care to look like you.

> and ignore reliable arguments brought by people like MIT and NOA,


You're appealing to authority. I sincerely question the reliability of
arguments made by your sources, particularly since the data are
admittedly flimsy. Too bad you're uncritical where it suits your leftist
agenda.

> people without agendas except science,


Ipse dixit. I've shown you a poll of scientists and references to other
polls which show that scientists are evenly split on the issue of global
warming and whether human activity is causing it to escalate. Evenly
divided, you twit. The data do not make a convincing case for global
warming. We should NOT formulate policy on the basis of unanswered
questions. We should NOT abandon our way of life to practice your
austere brand of socialism simply because you pick and choose your sources.

>>> Like the Republican Governor of Alaska.

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>> Another strawman.
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>>> Global Change is very obvious to all but those in the oil business

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>> Funny that, Boob. Oil exploration is a cornerstone of the Alaskan
>> economy.

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> Except when they see that global change is causing their homes to collapse!


It's not GLOBAL change, twit, it's LOCALIZED and I showed you why.

>>> that will make a quick buck and sacrifice our futures.

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>> Blowhard leftwing hyperbole. Why does your side routinely exaggerate
>> the nature of the "problem" and offer only solutions compatible with
>> your radical worldview?

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> Hardly.


No, you moron, that's precisely what's at stake here. The truth about
global warming hysteria can be summed up like this, "Capitalism is the
problem and socialism is the solution."

>> http://washingtontimes.com/commentar...0130-5881r.htm

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> I read your minotiry URL.


You can't spell to save your life.

> It ignores


No, it includes data from the very sources you use and other sources to
show that the "problem" isn't as clear-cut as you suggest.