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Old August 26th 09, 03:09 AM posted to sci.geo.meteorology,alt.energy.renewable,alt.politics.bush,alt.conspiracy
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Default Protecting the Biosphere

On Aug 26, 2:23 am, (Edward A. Falk) wrote:
In article , znobo wrote:
Vainly trying to reduce a vital and necessary component of the atmosphere
does not constitute "


You can't really be so monumentally stupid as to think there's no such
thing as too much of a vital compound. Even oxygen and nitrogen are
poisons if you get too much.

Anybody that incredibly ignorant would be too stupid to work a computer,
and if you were dictating this nonsense for someone else to type, they
would have broken the keyboard over your head in frustration months ago.

Since it's not humanly possible to be as stupid as you act, I must
conclude that you know perfectly well that what you're saying is not true,
which makes you a liar and a troll. As far as trolling goes: well done,
sir, you've managed to waste far more of my time than I care to admit.

And on the off chance that you're actually pro-environment and this is
just a performance piece parodying the ignorance and banality of the
anti-environment forces, please stop, it's only annoying.



Bonzo is simply an old-fashioned rightwing troll. It's impossible to
tell if Bonzo is really as stupid and ignorant as it presents itself
through its posts. One suspects it's trying to be annoying, because
its unlikely that anyone who was trying to make a serious point would
not at least have developed answers to the most common objections to
the denier memes, and these days Bonzo has diversified into the
broader terrain of the right wing culture war.

In this discussion, Bonzo is the intellectual and cultural equivalent
of the kiddy who sits at the back of your classroom making farting
noises and saying "you said 'bottom' miss". You know it wants
attention and lacks the insight to get it in a positive way.

One feels sad, but regrettably, there's probably not a lot one can do
about it.

Fran