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Al Gore, Put In His Global Warming Place!
I have a friend whom I consult with now and then, his name is Jack Squat. And as I understand to be the case . . .Gore doesn't know Jack Squat. Too bad. He might learn a few things.

joab
posted by
joab3
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October 17, 2009
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Re: arctic ice is at its third lowest level on record.
Just to comment on a few here:
Florida is recording higher than normal temperatures - I am about 100% positive that every state in the US has recorded higher than normal temps at some point over their long history.
a large portion of the country is undergong drought - Again, I am about 100% certain that every state has recorded sever drought at some point in their history...don't worrk, God knows who needs the rain and when...the earth still stands.
wildfires plague California & other states- One more time, California has been having wildfires forever so have other states including here in NC.
But hey, to listen to liberal global warmers...it is more important to spend money and time on something we can do nothing about than free up some water for the farmers in California so they can work and feed their families due to a minnow.
Your argument is void of facts, logic and reasoning especially since the earth was here much earlier than ourself and will be here until God determines otherwise. I am sure that makes you angry having to think that God is in control.
posted by
RedStatesMan
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October 15, 2009
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arctic ice is at its third lowest level on record.
Florida is recording higher than normal temperatures
a large portion of the country is undergong drought, particularly areas that provide us with 20 - 30% of our food
wildfires plague California & other states
the average worldwide temperature is still higher than normal
are we cooling off?
posted by
Xeno-x
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October 15, 2009
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