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posted by Corbin_Dallas on December 19, 2009 at 4:45 AM | link to this | reply

Corbin Dallas
I have come to my first impression of President Obama. And it comes with great disappointment that has nothing in common with your desire to see America as an impotent superpower. President Obama is a failure as a leader with the courage to impose his will on others. As President of the United States of America that is dangerous.

posted by Glennb on December 18, 2009 at 7:06 PM | link to this | reply

Re: the reason for the failure is Obama is seen as not doing enough

Yeah, yeah, yeah...obama will give us the cure for cancer, he will do more than any other president in history, he is the greatest...blah, blah, blah....

It's gonna be funny when 2013 gets here and you are still saying this while obama sits at his Chicago home after being soundly defeated in a 21012 election.

posted by RedStatesMan on December 18, 2009 at 6:32 PM | link to this | reply

Global Warm This!

It takes more than a community organizer to get the job done...even if it is about something that is completely false and a big lie of a scheme to get money; as I sit here in my North Carolina home, one week BEFORE Christmas with snow up it my butt. A pre-Christmas snow here is extremely unusual.

I am glad this farce failed!

posted by RedStatesMan on December 18, 2009 at 6:30 PM | link to this | reply

I like corbin_dallas posted below!
Maybe someone should convinced me. I don't believe in Global Warming but I believe in Climate Change.

posted by kwentuhero on December 18, 2009 at 4:09 PM | link to this | reply

the reason for the failure is Obama is seen as not doing enough
the other countries want more done than Obama seems ready to do -- and Obama is ready to do a hell of a lot more than Herr Bush ever thought of (but then again, Herr Bush never thought).

And over here, ExxonMobil & other oil companies really want no action at all, as do you. 

The reason for the "failure", if  you can call it that, is not that Global Warming is not proven (it is), but that the world perceive the U.S. as still not doing enough to stem it, quite contrary to what you want it to seem.

This story flies in the face of your twisted logic.

As I say, I'm damn glad your kind seem to be only on Blogit.


posted by Xeno-x on December 18, 2009 at 1:44 PM | link to this | reply

You're really special.............

posted by Corbin_Dallas on December 18, 2009 at 1:43 PM | link to this | reply

a couple of things
there's no "death blow" as you put it

you keep at the same stupid BS -- I have demonstrated time and time again that Global Warming is real, and you and Mr. light there and old Dixie (RSM) have failed to prove me wrong.

BECAUSE THESE THINGS ARE HAPPENING -- Arctic ice is at record lows, icebergs brea, off of Antarctic glaciers, temperatures are indeed warming -- etc.

I have come on here and proven your arguments are totally worthless.  All yo have to do is show that ice isn't melting. reservoir levels aren't low, droughts haven't struck in Texax, 4 Corners, California, Australia -- and other places -- water crises are imminent.

But you cannot say differently.

These alone should convince the thinking person that Global Warming is an IMMEDIATE threat.

But it seems you, and RSM and lighter and Justi don't think that much.

And about China and India walking out -- I think they did at the Kyoto Accords -- the issue being difficulties for developing nations, so that they cannot utilize energy sources.  But then again, China does its own thing anyway.

But then again, China is killing its citizens with the immense pollution there.  They, like America's Oil Companies (see my blog about ExxonMobil and the money they put into opposing Global Warming) put profit above the health of people anyway.


posted by Xeno-x on December 18, 2009 at 1:37 PM | link to this | reply

I have this sneaky feeling that there is much truth in what you say

With it minus 20 outside today it is a bit tough to be feeling like there is global warming.

One thing that does interest me is that I have a book (as a reference for something I was writing) that was a history of a town in Australia. The thing of such interest to me is the weather patterns.One hundredyears ago....they are the same as now year by year....almost identical....the second half of the 20th century in Australia, was much wetter than the first half.

Then there are the tree rings in Siberia on very old trees that show no Global warming for the pasr 30 odd years.

But glaciers in Antartic have gone....and seas are rising. I shall go and sit in a closet I think.

posted by Kabu on December 18, 2009 at 11:50 AM | link to this | reply

Re: Are you relieved that the talks have failed? I am so confused I don't know
Had they passed the protocols desired there would have been a huge "Ice Age".....an economic ice age.    The recent discovery of the fraud in the data of the movement has dealt it a death blow. Australia voted against the protocol a few weeks ago......

It is a redistribution of wealth scheme for the world......That lot believes, It is better for our life styles to diminish in order to equalize the world population's economic situation.

People living here (and in Canada) classified as "Below poverty level"  would be considered rich to 90% of the world.


posted by Corbin_Dallas on December 18, 2009 at 11:08 AM | link to this | reply

Are you relieved that the talks have failed? I am so confused I don't know
what I think any more. I know some world changes have been happening....Australia is taking in Island people who's Islands are being washed overng  by the sea but maybe that is within the natural cycles of this world. Thirty years ago I remember reading that there was an ice age coming to the Northern hemisphere and that we would be flooded with relacating people's and unable to support them in Australia. sigh. one is tired I think.

posted by Kabu on December 18, 2009 at 10:13 AM | link to this | reply