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Old September 16th 07, 01:17 AM posted to alt.global-warming,sci.environment,sci.geo.meteorology,sci.geo.oceanography
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"john fernbach" wrote
Exterminate -- I agree that the Bush administration is awful; they've
done all of the evil economic deeds you're talking about, and I hope
you and others kick their butts in the next election.


I'm not a U.S. citizen. If I were Bush would already be executed for war
crimes, mass murder and treason.

"john fernbach" wrote
But why don't you stick to the topic of this usenet group, which is
"alt.global-warming"?


Look at the header, this thread is also going to
sci.environment,sci.geo.meteorology, sci.geo.oceanography.

AmeriKKKa is the primary impediment to progress in this world, and once the
AmeriKKKan state has been eradicated, the world and it's environment will be
much better off.


"john fernbach" wrote
When you post a lot of partisan political statements in the
"alt.global-warming" group, you probably are giving a lot of people
the impression that global warming is a
partisan issue --


You don't see any Democrats claiming that it's all a massive conspiracy
perpetrated by virtually all of the worlds scientists. And you don't see
real think tanks (as opposed to industry propaganda organs like the
KKKonservative Heritage Foundation and the CEI) lying to the public in
support of ever higher levels of CO2 emissions.



And it isn't. I wouldn't vote for most of these guys, but there are
Republicans as well as Democrats in the US who are waking up to the
danger of the climate change situation. And, in some cases, to the
economic advantages that their states may gain by moving to address
the climate change and CO2 situation.

Examples of Republicans who have been taking important steps at the
state level to deal with CO2 emissions and climate change now include
Charlie Crist, Republican governor of Florida; Tim Pawlenty, GOP
governor of Florida, and of course California's GOP governor Arnold
Schwarznegger.

On the national level, meanwhile, GOP senator and presidential hopeful
John McCain has been speaking the truth on AGW for some time now, and
has co-sponsored legislation to deal with it.

None of these Republicans is secretly doing "LIB RAL" & Democratic
bidding on this issue, Exterminate. McCain is pretty damned
conservative on most issues, and so apparently is Crist.

But they're also smart enough and honest enough to recognize the
threat that CO2-driven climate change poses to their states, and
indeed to the whole country, and so they're formulating "Republican"
approaches to it.

Given that the American electorate has recently been pretty evenly
divided between Republicans and Democrats, I think you need to be
acknowledging the CLIMATE contributions that these GOP politicians are
making.

Otherwise, you're just playing into the game of the AGW Deniers, and
putting a "Democratic" tag on the issue of climate change that is
guaranteed to keep millions of Americans from taking it seriously.


One day I might run across a RepubliKKKan who isn't a chronic and congenital
Liar.

Until that day - I say Hang the entire lot of the ****ers.

Every filthy one.