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Global Warming: Predictions for 2008 Equals Wild Weather


By Jim Roberts
Jan 2, 2008
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We can expect some very wild weather in 2008 and you can be assured that if it is hot or cold, wild or mild it will be the fault of America and human caused by global warming.  Certainly it is all our fault and if that asteroid happens to slam into Mars that will be the fault of human beings on planet Earth.  Everyone except Al Gore of course, who has purchased carbon credits to offset his massive use of fossil fuels in the American state of Tennessee.
Global Warming: Predictions for 2008 Equals Wild Weather
Global Warming: Predictions for 2008 Equals Wild Weather

That seems to be the message from John Tierney of New York Times.  Of course if he is talking this type of nonsense he must be in the pocket of Big Oil.  That always seems to be the argument that is put forward to debunk any debunker, no matter how light.  

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Al Gore spoke earlier and declared from his throne that the "Debate is over."  Looks like some people missed the memo.  The crowd that is pushing global warming as the end of the world as we know it always sees the answer as giving them control over other people's lives with taxes and changes in behavior.  They usually exempt themselves from any behavior modification, though.

Global warming may soon leave the language lexicon as frigid temperatures make it the butt of jokes.  But don't worry, the "Chicken-Little" crowd won't go away.  They have already started using "Climate Change" so that when the patterns don't fit their view of Armageddon they can move their behavior modification agenda forward under the new umbrella.









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