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    Re: We dodged the bullet of Palin and McCain's bad judgement of picking her.

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    I heard the same thing about Gravity. All these nut-job scientist egg-heads claim that some magical physics law is holding us down. When we all know it's God's love that doing it.
    Really? I didn't know they were changing the theory of gravity every 20 years or so like they were doing with global climate change.

    No offence but comparing the unproven theory of man made global warming to the theory of gravity is laughable. There have been plenty of instances where these climatologists have been wrong in the past. I'm not buying into their latest theory without conclusive proof, and so shouldn't you.

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    Re: We dodged the bullet of Palin and McCain's bad judgement of picking her.

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    No offence but comparing the unproven theory of man made global warming to the theory of gravity is laughable. There have been plenty of instances where these climatologists have been wrong in the past. I'm not buying into their latest theory without conclusive proof, and so shouldn't you.
    Or you could just grow up and get your head out of the sand. By the time we can prove it is happening it will be 10 years too late, and I'm sure your voice will be amongst those shouting at governments asknig why they didn't act earlier.

    That's why many around the world were so keen for Obama to get into the White House. The idea of McCain and Palin just gave me chills. He's a relic and she's just brain-dead. At least Obama is intelligent enough to realise that the theory of global warming needs to be looked at.

    Besides this could all develop more modern technologies, and considering the petrol engine design (although refined and perfected) has remained relatively static for some time. The main drawback of motor technlogies have come from the screams from the oil companies.
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    Re: We dodged the bullet of Palin and McCain's bad judgement of picking her.

    Quote Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
    Or you could just grow up and get your head out of the sand. By the time we can prove it is happening it will be 10 years too late, and I'm sure your voice will be amongst those shouting at governments asknig why they didn't act earlier.

    That's why many around the world were so keen for Obama to get into the White House. The idea of McCain and Palin just gave me chills. He's a relic and she's just brain-dead. At least Obama is intelligent enough to realise that the theory of global warming needs to be looked at.

    Besides this could all develop more modern technologies, and considering the petrol engine design (although refined and perfected) has remained relatively static for some time. The main drawback of motor technlogies have come from the screams from the oil companies.
    Vast majority of scientists are satisfied that Global Warming is proven.

    It's very simple. Excess CO2 increases amount of heat normally absorbed.

    Heat absorbed melts ice caps. Smaller ice caps reflects less sun-light back out to space. A positive feed-back system.

    Where is the excess CO2 coming from? Probably from the billions of barrells of oil and coal we're burning into the air.
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