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Location: Lacey, WA. USA
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Mul, I don't listen to Al Gore (your intentional misspellings are neither clever nor rational) but then again.....I don't listen to you either. The sum total of data I have gotten from the two of you to date is.....zero.
I know about the Sun. I know about solar flares. What I don't know, and have never heard of, is long-term cyclical changes in sunlight. Data, Mul. Bring it on. We know for a fact that billions of tons of carbon are being placed in the atmosphere and we know for a fact that this will impact climate. You got anything we can hang a hat on? Or just whining and criticism and name-calling? I'm laughing. I don't really "read" your stuff but just happened to notice (before pressing the reply button) the bit about Krakatoa. The reason it's funny? Because Krakatoa's eruption has been famous for a long time. Why has it been famous for decades? Because that eruption caused a worldwide climate change that eliminated a large proportion of the species existant here at that time. Care to choose another data-less method of attack and criticism?
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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Lacey, WA. USA
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Oh, and finally, my main point. And perhaps it is nothing at all. Perhaps I will make my point in the form of a question.
Mul. Did you create this thread for the purpose of once again announcing your disdain for the science of climate change, and cleverly disguise it as a thread to discuss a piece of legislation? If so, I wonder if we could get you to start a thread on the idiocy of climate change science, and just go there when you want to broadcast your ignorance. Or do we all have to just always remember that you are a one-trick pony, and just be aware that your thread topics are thinly-disguised traps?
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Fair and Balanced
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Keeping appeasers honest since 2001
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The big incumbent businesses often ask for government regulation. From the meatpacking industry 100 years ago, to the steel companies, to the present. Government regulation provides a big barrier to entry for upstarts. The only thing the big businessman likes more than competition is an oligopoly.
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Unfair and Unbalanced
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: From the misty mountains to the bayou country
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This is so easy.
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