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David K
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k-rico, thank you for being civil through this debate... Usually people of the same beliefs as you start name calling and insulting when their
arguments are shown as false or questionable.
The bottom line is (to me) that man is NOT more powerful than God or Mother Nature and man cannot change the natural and normal temperature changes on
this planet that have been occuring for eons of time. I am also not convinced that our short time on earth recording temperatures in any way can give
us an idea of what is 'normal' weather for this planet.
So, we should be good people and avoid polluting whenever possible, but that any 'laws' to reduce pollution should apply to ALL countries, not just
some (as Kyoto mandates). The USA may use more natural resources and may pollute some, but we feed and supply most of the world and still offer
freedom and refuge to those in need... we are known as the most generous people on earth, as well.
Those America haters who are so much for Kyoto and the punishing of America always fail to appreciate the greatness of America. When other countries
build barriers to keep their people from leaving, we have to build them just to try and limit the flood of people who try to get in! How evil can the
USA be when people die just trying to come here?  
Have a great weekend and Happy Holidays!
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k-rico
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
I didn't see one mention of volcanos, except regarding Carbon Dioxide... a NATURAL gas, not a pollutant
Without CO2, all plants die!
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Then I guess the the stuff you flush down the toilet every morning is not a pollutant either, it's the epitome of "natural". Plants love manure.
But your point about "natural" is important. The CO2 nature produces is also consumed by nature, as you said. The problem is the CO2 produced by man
burning fossil fuels is in excess to natural sources, disrupting homeostasis.
[Edited on 12-20-2008 by k-rico]
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David K
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But, isn't man a natural part of this planet... or do you believe we were dropped off here by aliens?
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Religions including Nature Religions influence how one views data. It is very difficult to see the bones in our own noses. The earth is flat, the
church told me so. Gia has a plan. If it is natural, it is good.
Iflyfishwhennotwadingthroughthedetritisofhumanhubrisgreedandignorance
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Barry A.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Iflyfish
Religions including Nature Religions influence how one views data. It is very difficult to see the bones in our own noses. The earth is flat, the
church told me so. Gia has a plan. If it is natural, it is good.
Iflyfishwhennotwadingthroughthedetritisofhumanhubrisgreedandignorance |
?????????? Who is "Gia"? -----and what is his/her plan?
Barry
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Quote: | Originally posted by gnukid
He spoke in Germany before a crowd of concert-goers in a scene reminiscent of N-zi Germany.
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Why do you write stuff like this?
Do you realize how much it detracts from your credibility?
When I come across a statement like that I go no further. Anything you write before or after is immediately dismissed in my mind. As long as you keep
peppering your threads with this sort of thing nobody will respect you. You're no longer in the off-topic board.
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Dave
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There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground
between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the
dimension of imagination.
It is an area which we call "The gnukid Zone".
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gnukid
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Thank you for the very appropriate humor Dave!
Look either way as a community we have common beliefs and goals, we are not that different and we would benefit from cooperation, tolerance, patience,
kindness and skepticism.
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David K
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Wow... I think I will plan a trip to Baja now!
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
k-rico, thank you for being civil through this debate... Usually people of the same beliefs as you start name calling and insulting when their
arguments are shown as false or questionable. |
hahaha, that's funny.
[Edited on 12-21-2008 by k-rico]
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Skipjack Joe
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Quote: | Originally posted by gnukid
I am in fact German and our home in Bremen was bombed in the war and my family emigrated to NY.
I have extensive personal experience in the wrath of N-zi Germany under Hitler in the '30s-40s which was funded... |
Thank you for providing these two sentences as perspective on your thoughts and conclusions. I can only imagine the trauma a young person must have
felt being pursued during N-zi Germany. It obviously has really influenced your life a great deal.
But you're in the US now. This is a different country and it's best to judge things here on their own merit. The fears you experienced in Germany are
really not applicable here. If you can, I would suggest that you leave the past alone and not let it influence your thinking here. What I'm trying to
say is, that the lessons and fears you experienced in your youth, no matter how haunting, are best left behind and not allowed to cloud your judgment
about current matters.
No fears here. Everything's going to be all right.
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