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dav4463
08-15-2009, 04:28 AM
http://www.news-leader.com/article/20090814/NEWS01/908140373/Debunking++climaste+change+myths+

boxcar
08-15-2009, 12:20 PM
This statement speaks volumes about liberalism. Just how morally bankrupt can someone be to wish death and destruction upon people in order to prove a stupid theory!?

According to Morano, Schelling was quoted in The Atlantic as wishing for natural disasters: "I sometimes wish we could have over the next five or 10 years a lot of horrid things happening, you know, like tornados in the Mid west and so forth. That would get people concerned about climate change."

And do not heartless and mean-spirited sentiments like these also prove just how impoverished of genuine scientific facts this theory of "man made global warming" (a/k/a now "climate change") is? If this theory had any real legs upon to which stand people would naturally become concerned, apart from anyone wishing suffering upon them.

And then people wonder why I have so often said that socialism (liberalism, statism) is such an evil ideology.

Boxcar

46zilzal
08-15-2009, 01:55 PM
Keep laughing about it as the environment and multiple ecosystems continue to fall apart.

Scientific evidence is overwhelming whether one believes it or not.

boxcar
08-15-2009, 02:18 PM
Keep laughing about it as the environment and multiple ecosystems continue to fall apart.

Scientific evidence is overwhelming whether one believes it or not.

Laughing? No one laughing. I lament the fact that pathetic pieces of human trash like Schelling and his ilk can't even even begin to recognize what evil monsters they've become in support of their wicked political agendas. To wish evil...to wish harm...to wish destruction upon other human beings to "prove" a point!? :bang: :bang: What reprehensible reprobates!

Boxcar

Tom
08-16-2009, 12:41 PM
46, this planet was once molten, and once frozen.
We are nowhere near either extreme. Noting is falling apart - nature doesn't fall apart. It changes, it adapts, but it never falls apart.

But drink the Gore-Aid and support his bottom line.

boxcar
08-16-2009, 12:50 PM
46, this planet was once molten, and once frozen.
We are nowhere near either extreme. Noting is falling apart - nature doesn't fall apart. It changes, it adapts, but it never falls apart.

But drink the Gore-Aid and support his bottom line.

46er is simply projecting his own mental condition onto the planet.

Boxcar

46zilzal
08-16-2009, 01:05 PM
46, this planet was once molten, and once frozen.
We are nowhere near either extreme. Noting is falling apart - nature doesn't fall apart. It changes, it adapts, but it never falls apart.

But drink the Gore-Aid and support his bottom line.
Spoken like the TYPICAL individual who does not understand ecology and ecosystems

boxcar
08-16-2009, 01:39 PM
Spoken like the TYPICAL individual who does not understand ecology and ecosystems

And a typical retort by someone in denial who doesn't see any need for psychiatric help.

Boxcar

Tom
08-16-2009, 02:08 PM
Spoken like the TYPICAL individual who does not understand ecology and ecosystems

I understand that we are between extremes.
Anything happening now has happened before, and will happen again.
Go chop off some feet or pull some tonsils.

Valuist
08-16-2009, 03:33 PM
This statement speaks volumes about liberalism. Just how morally bankrupt can someone be to wish death and destruction upon people in order to prove a stupid theory!?

According to Morano, Schelling was quoted in The Atlantic as wishing for natural disasters: "I sometimes wish we could have over the next five or 10 years a lot of horrid things happening, you know, like tornados in the Mid west and so forth. That would get people concerned about climate change."

And do not heartless and mean-spirited sentiments like these also prove just how impoverished of genuine scientific facts this theory of "man made global warming" (a/k/a now "climate change") is? If this theory had any real legs upon to which stand people would naturally become concerned, apart from anyone wishing suffering upon them.

And then people wonder why I have so often said that socialism (liberalism, statism) is such an evil ideology.

Boxcar

I guess in Schelling's mind, tornados in the Midwest are a new phenomenon? Just what would tornados in the Midwest do to prove any climate change? Obviously nothing.

boxcar
08-16-2009, 03:38 PM
I guess in Schelling's mind, tornados in the Midwest are a new phenomenon? Just what would tornados in the Midwest do to prove any climate change? Obviously nothing.

Yeah...and I'm sure there must be some "scientific consensus" bouncing around out there somewhere that proves just how new this phenomenon is. This is a done deal, settled issue -- no debate welcome or needed. :rolleyes:

Boxcar

Lefty
08-16-2009, 04:31 PM
It's all about money and control.
If Climate Change(guess they had to get off Global Warming when it froze everwhere Gore spoke)is true, there's not enough money in the world to fix it.

cj's dad
08-16-2009, 07:23 PM
I have family in the mid-west.

Wish Schelling would express his opinion to me !!