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So much for Al Gore and his global warming.

TRB on Mon January 22, 2007 10:11 AM User is offlineView users profile

Since the first of the year we have had nothing but the coldest weather Phoenix has had in over 17 years. We actually had snow flakes around many spots in the valley Saturday and Sunday.

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aadams1807 on Mon January 22, 2007 12:18 PM User is offline

hey tim need your opinion. Does not following the presidents command fall under treason?

By the way this is Your greatest Employee ever Ashton

JACK ADAMS on Mon January 22, 2007 12:26 PM User is offline

Are you suppose to be in school and not on the computer????

TRB on Mon January 22, 2007 12:32 PM User is offlineView users profile

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By the way this is Your greatest Employee ever Ashton

You cost me too much in shipping errors to be the greatest. Besides that is your daddy's title.

Disobeying a order from the commander and chief is not a act of treason.


Treason

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NickD on Mon January 22, 2007 12:58 PM User is offline

It's pathetic when governments feel they have the power to control the weather, they are law makers, but do not believe mother nature will listen to these politicians.

Here is an article on global warming oversell, decide for yourself, but if careers are at stake for telling the truth, you can bet the truth will not be told.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/4487421.html

Ten top CEO's have gathered together to lay down the principles to control global warming to mention DuPont and GE. Biggest attack is on the burning of fossil fuels. I can go along with that for other more valid reasons, such as our dependence on foreign oil that is costing our nation drastically with inflation, imperialistic behavior, not very good for our health, a huge trade deficit, plus it fouls our spark plugs. Since we do have a known 4,000 year supply of natural gas, much lower in carbon, we can use that for reducing carbon dioxide emissions, but we don't as one very small example.

Our biggest fear should be global freezing, we have a mega volcano in Yellowstone Park that has blown before killing 95% of this planets animal and plant life, and it can happen again, and at any time now, way overdue.

Ha, in this last election, we have managed to trade one group of idiots for another group of idiots, what we really need is election reform so that representatives of the people are elected. But expecting a congress to reform itself is just a bit of hopeful thinking.

JJM on Mon January 22, 2007 4:13 PM User is offline

Ahhh forget it Tim... let's face it, global warming exists. Forget the science, the facts... it's totally irrelevant. Adolph Hitler illustrated the "big lie" in Mein Kampf in 1925, and it was further perfected by Joseph Goebbels. They win. We lost. Plain and simple, as NickD pointed out in his link. If CEO's of major corporations - ostensibily the best and the brightest - have bought into, there really is not stopping it (granted there's a huge market $$$ in this).

All we can hope for is global warming initiatives are implemented as quickly as possible. Then sit back and watch our nation go to hell with $150/bbl oil, $10 gallon gasoline and fuel oil, 25% to 30% or more unemployment, 10% to 15% declines in annual GDP, inflation to make the 1970s look tame, and interest rates that make the late 1970s and early 1980's a bargain. When the American people sit around with their thumbs up their asses wondering what's happening, treat them like a dog that had an accident and press their faces into the "pee of helping to save the Earth". Meanwhile, Third World nations like China and other will experience exponential economic growth, and will use their wealth to outpace our military by leaps and bounds. Our military will cease to exist with too many citizens on public assistance.

And even as all of this occurs, environmental zealots will be calling for even more, as weather grows more extreme.

Public schools and all major universities are brainwashing the next generation... put a fork in the United States, it is DONE. No great civilization has endured forever, as the history of the Roman Empire shows. The American Empire too will soon fall. The decline began in 1960s and our destruction will continue exponentially as time goes on.

If there's any doubt... look at how America wants to cut and run in the face of the worst attack on American soil in history. Better learn Arabic, soon.

Joe

NickD on Tue January 23, 2007 10:17 AM User is offline

I'm am sure the top CEO's in this country will convince the majority of Americans that their interest in the environment far exceeds their interest in keeping the stockholders happy. After all, that is what they get paid for, to bend the truth a little bit here and there. Question is, how many of us are willing to buy their load of BS?

Next question, how long is it going to take for the dems to realize this person..



would better serve the nation if she were locked up in a mental institution, shows all the characteristics of being a truly certified nut case.

I'm for leaving Iraq, if we can get our half a trillion back first, amazing that this country knew how to quietly clean up Germany and Japan after WW II, no fanfare, just get team of experts, track down the culprits and shoot them. Today, we are spending billions searching old folks in wheelchairs at airports, putting easy to break in fences around these places, and spying on Americans. Just a bit misdirected is all.

TRB on Tue January 23, 2007 11:12 AM User is offlineView users profile

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Today, we are spending billions searching old folks in wheelchairs at airports, putting easy to break in fences around these places, and spying on Americans. Just a bit misdirected is all.

You really think that is all that is being done to fight terrorism world wide by our government? While I agree the politicians have failed at this for many years not just the past eight. I think that response is not fair overall! Heck I don't think its even fair to blame the politicians for all the problems. We the people keep placing these people in office! So I blame the public for the mess we keep giving ourselves.



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JJM on Tue January 23, 2007 4:56 PM User is offline

I too am in favor of getting out of Iraq. Afghanistan too. These brave young men and women are losing lives and limbs for an unappreciative populace that doesn't have a clue about freedom, liberty, and private property rights. The American people had spoken on Election Day 2006, and they said overwhelmingly America is not worth fighting for. So let's end it, now.

Make no mistake about it, our enemies in the Islamic world are highly determined, battle-hardened and hungry for power and world domination. When you couple that with our enemies within, no doubt they will win. Our enemies are reveling over the tumult over the war, and we are sending a clear signal that we are soft. Attacks will continue. By the time we wake up, it will be too late. We will be an occupied nation.

It will be interesting to see how the groups who vehemently opposed the war will fair in a new Islamic America. Feminists, gays, trial lawyers, activists, environmentalists, Holywood types, radical university professors, and other assorted vermin... I don't know, but something tells me they'll be the first ones to have their throats slit.

By the way, I wonder how are enemies who will eventually rule our Nation feel about global warming and protecting the environment. But our priorities aren't protecting our Nation and people, we're worried about protecting the Earth from "climate change".

We have lost our way, and as long as our way is lost, any war cannot be won. I'm not saying this is going to happen tomorrow, but by the end of most of our lives it is pretty much a foregone conclusion.

Joe

TRB on Tue January 23, 2007 5:26 PM User is offlineView users profile

Joe who will occupy America in the future? The Islamic terrorist or the Catholic illegal from Mexico?

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NickD on Wed January 24, 2007 6:15 AM User is offline

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We have lost our way, and as long as our way is lost, any war cannot be won.

Isn't our mission accomplished in Iraq? We set out to destroy Saddam, his regime, and to collect and destroy all of his weapons of mass destruction. Saddam has been executed, his regime is destroyed, and all of the WMD have been collected and destroyed, mission accomplished, our troops did an amazing job, so time to come back home.

So why are they still there? Exactly what is their military objective? And what are they suppose to accomplish? Not even our leader seems to know that and it's taking the November 2006 election to force him to come up with some kind of plan. Exactly who was responsible for the 9/11 attack? Was it Saddam? He is history now, from the best of estimates less than a hundred people were responsible for 9/11, many suspected are being detained or have been killed, but their leader is still running around someplace and hasn't been found yet, is he in Iraq? The secretary of defense was canned, many Pentagon generals are complaining, and even die hard republicans are rebelling to the current situation and the media is reporting, after the taking of Saddam, we never did have a plan as to what to do next.

Any Iraqi with a couple of bucks left Iraq, perhaps one or two million have left the country only leaving the poor there, hundreds of thousands innocent Iraqis have been killed along with thousands of American troops with no clear goals in sight. Not a good situation and what does this have to do with 9/11? We have not established Marshall Law and our military is not in charge of that country like other countries we have had war with, it's one big mess. Perhaps because we have a leader that doesn't know what he is doing nor does he have any clear practical objectives. Least none that 65% of Americans that disprove of him have heard. And he seems to be the only person of any authority in this country that is denying that a civil war is going on in Iraq right now and that we are in the middle of it.

So what happened after we pulled our stakes out of Viet Nam? Did communism overtake the world as predicted? Was another political mess where our military had their hands tied not permitted to bomb the Russian ships coming in with tons of weapons to support North Vietnam but only the ox carts afterwards, what an idiotic mess. What is different now about Iraq? Just no major rebellion here because we don't no longer have the draft.

There is a civil war going on in Iraq right now, and we should either take sides and defeat the enemy whoever we decide that is, or just get out.

2005Equinox on Sat April 07, 2007 2:03 AM User is offline

I say get out and let the government that is there deal with its own problems just like we do. I figure most of the Iraqis wanted to be free of Saddam and now they are. So let them live with that.

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NickD on Sat April 07, 2007 6:23 AM User is offline

My wife sent me on an errant last night, click on the radio and catch the news, this guy, some head of the Kyoto international convention comes on and gives a stern warning that we have to do something about global warming, then they give the weather. Some odd 20 states have issued frost warnings and we are expected to set new records for the lowest temperatures ever recorded. Damned cold outside, checked the long term forecast, going to be that way for the next couple of weeks.

Enough to drive a guy nuts.

boatmoter on Thu July 05, 2007 10:18 PM User is offline

no.. I don't think iraq had any thing to do with 9/11.. we were on the right track at first in afganistan,
but bush could not take the bad mouthing coming from hussian on national tv. and he also wanted to finish what his dad did not during his term. so off to iraq and away from bin ladin..

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