Alaskan Glaciers Grow for First Time in 250 years

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Global warming.....another tool (myth) to possibly be used to control our freedoms

So lets think about this for a moment......some simple math says that the glaciers were shrinking about 150 years before the industrial revolution even started about 100 years ago...hmmm, how could that be? I thought we were the cause of global warming?

http://www.dailytech.com/Alaskan%2BGlaciers%2BGrow%2Bfor%2BF...

http://www.nationalcenter.org/NPA194.html

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I met these guys at the rally.

enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TF5F6eYho8U

" the important thing is to never stop questioning, curiousity, has it's own reason for existing..
Albert Einstien

Knowledge is power, action is love.

the sun heats the earth.

the heat is tranferred radiently. there is no such thing as "cold", cold is a relative term. if you don't know why the earth has seasons or what makes a cloud form......
I have taught classes on the properties of our atmoshere. and it is like explaining to a fish that it is wet.......
the sun heats the earth folks, it's output is not constant. and niether is the earths orbit, nor is the "wobble" that creates our seasons perfect. the earth spins, it does not spin at the exact speed at all times, add in all the variations....viola. climate change.
what global warming people actually believe in is global heat retention.

" the important thing is to never stop questioning, curiousity, has it's own reason for existing..
Albert Einstien

Knowledge is power, action is love.

wobble creates...

our seasons? would you explain that.

No issue begs for common

No issue begs for common sense more than this one. Climate change has been a fact since climate first existed. The "man made global warming crisis" which cannot be absolutely proven by either side of the issue, is being strongly promoted by the U.N. and those in this country who want to "rewild" the entire west, herd people into cities and steal our private property and our freedom. They need to be stopped.

On the other hand, the fact that this whole global warming issue is being used by evil people as a tool to destroy our freedom, property rights and national sovereignty does not alter the fact that our nation will be a better place to live with clean air and clean water. Our factories were not clean and pollution free, but when they are shut down and replaced with factories in other nations, manufacturing becomes a lot dirtier and air pollution a lot worse. Killing America's factories and the jobs across the border is not a good answer.

Left to its own devices, this is a problem that could readily be solved by the free market. If we could get the government, radial environmentalists (the U.N. variety) and especially big oil out of the way, we would have carburators that get eighty miles to the gallon. Hydrogen cars would have been in use years ago. New, clean, cheap hydro power would be in place with ample safe routes for spawning fish. We would have more clean, safe nuclear power plants to keep the country powered until fission power becomes practical.

I don't buy the man-made global warming hype as anything but a scam, but I do like the idea of clean air and clean water, but it needs to an accomplishment of freedom, of improved technology, of the people's desire to preserve this beautiful planet in accordance with the marketplace, not by more taxes and draconian regulation.

Pat

BOHICA!!

Pat

BOHICA!!

C'mon

I could post a hundred articles with alarming news on the climate to one like this. The planet is in crisis. You can look out of the window to tell this. This is just another example of how "out of touch" humans are with their environment. Even clueless Palin in one sentence claims she does not know the cause of climate change and in the next sentence declares that we need to curb carbon emissions.

Hmm, the govt. says we are having global warming?

Scientists say differently, more like ice age coming. I will buy warm clothes.

What scientists?

What scientists?

It sure is hard to find scientist who don't believe the lie..LOL

But of course what do these guys have on Al Gore, who pretends to have invented the internet, and lives in a 20 room mansion that uses something like 50 times the electricity of the normal home, and flies private jets everywhere he goes....he must really care about the environment......

31,072 American scientists have signed this petition,
including 9,021 with PhDs

http://www.petitionproject.org/index.html

Global Warming Petition Project...

Qualifications of Signers

Signatories are approved for inclusion in the Petition Project list if they have obtained formal educational degrees at the level of Bachelor of Science or higher in appropriate scientific fields. The petition has been circulated only in the United States.

The current list of 31,072 petition signers includes 9,021 PhD; 6,961 MS; 2,240 MD and DVM; and 12,850 BS or equivalent academic degrees. Most of the MD and DVM signers also have underlying degrees in basic science.

All of the listed signers have formal educations in fields of specialization that suitably qualify them to evaluate the research data related to the petition statement. Many of the signers currently work in climatological, meteorological, atmospheric, environmental, geophysical, astronomical, and biological fields directly involved in the climate change controversy.

The Petition Project classifies petition signers on the basis of their formal academic training, as summarized below. Scientists often pursue specialized fields of endeavor that are different from their formal education, but their underlying training can be applied to any scientific field in which they become interested.

Outlined below are the numbers of Petition Project signatories, subdivided by educational specialties. These have been combined, as indicated, into seven categories.

1. Atmospheric, environmental, and Earth sciences includes 3,697 scientists trained in specialties directly related to the physical environment of the Earth and the past and current phenomena that affect that environment.

2. Computer and mathematical sciences includes 903 scientists trained in computer and mathematical methods. Since the human-caused global warming hypothesis rests entirely upon mathematical computer projections and not upon experimental observations, these sciences are especially important in evaluating this hypothesis.

3. Physics and aerospace sciences include 5,691 scientists trained in the fundamental physical and molecular properties of gases, liquids, and solids, which are essential to understanding the physical properties of the atmosphere and Earth.

4. Chemistry includes 4,796 scientists trained in the molecular interactions and behaviors of the substances of which the atmosphere and Earth are composed.

5. Biology and agriculture includes 2,924 scientists trained in the functional and environmental requirements of living things on the Earth.

6. Medicine includes 3,069 scientists trained in the functional and environmental requirements of human beings on the Earth.

7. Engineering and general science includes 9,992 scientists trained primarily in the many engineering specialties required to maintain modern civilization and the prosperity required for all human actions, including environmental programs.

The following outline gives a more detailed analysis of the signers' educations.

Just For Starters.....

Believe global warming is not occurring or has ceased

Surface temperatures measured by thermometers and lower atmospheric temperature trends inferred from satellitesTimothy F. Ball, former Professor of Geography, University of Winnipeg: "[The world's climate] warmed from 1680 up to 1940, but since 1940 it's been cooling down. The evidence for warming is because of distorted records. The satellite data, for example, shows cooling." (November 2004)[5] "There's been warming, no question. I've never debated that; never disputed that. The dispute is, what is the cause. And of course the argument that human CO2 being added to the atmosphere is the cause just simply doesn't hold up..." (May 18, 2006; at 15:30 into recording of interview)[6] "The temperature hasn't gone up. ... But the mood of the world has changed: It has heated up to this belief in global warming." (August 2006)[7] "Temperatures declined from 1940 to 1980 and in the early 1970's global cooling became the consensus. ... By the 1990's temperatures appeared to have reversed and Global Warming became the consensus. It appears I'll witness another cycle before retiring, as the major mechanisms and the global temperature trends now indicate a cooling." (Feb. 5, 2007)[8]
Robert M. Carter, geologist, researcher at the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University in Australia: "the accepted global average temperature statistics used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change show that no ground-based warming has occurred since 1998 ... there is every doubt whether any global warming at all is occurring at the moment, let alone human-caused warming."[9]
Vincent R. Gray, coal chemist, climate consultant, founder of the New Zealand Climate Science Coalition: "The two main 'scientific' claims of the IPCC are the claim that 'the globe is warming' and 'Increases in carbon dioxide emissions are responsible'. Evidence for both of these claims is fatally flawed."[10]

Believe accuracy of IPCC climate projections is inadequate
Individuals in this section conclude that it is not possible to project global climate accurately enough to justify the ranges projected for temperature and sea-level rise over the next century. They do not conclude specifically that the current IPCC projections are either too high or too low, but that the projections are likely to be inaccurate due to inadequacies of current global climate modeling.

David Bellamy, environmental campaigner, broadcaster and former botanist: a doubling of atmospheric CO2 "will amount to less than 1°C of global warming [and] such a scenario is unlikely to arise given our limited reserves of fossil fuels—certainly not before the end of this century."[11]
Hendrik Tennekes, retired Director of Research, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute: "The blind adherence to the harebrained idea that climate models can generate 'realistic' simulations of climate is the principal reason why I remain a climate skeptic. From my background in turbulence I look forward with grim anticipation to the day that climate models will run with a horizontal resolution of less than a kilometer. The horrible predictability problems of turbulent flows then will descend on climate science with a vengeance."[12]
Antonino Zichichi, emeritus professor of nuclear physics at the University of Bologna and president of the World Federation of Scientists : "models used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) are incoherent and invalid from a scientific point of view".[13]

Believe global warming is primarily caused by natural processes
Individuals in this section conclude that the observed warming is more likely attributable to natural causes than to human activities.

Khabibullo Abdusamatov, mathematician and astronomer at Pulkovskaya Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences: "Global warming results not from the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, but from an unusually high level of solar radiation and a lengthy - almost throughout the last century - growth in its intensity...Ascribing 'greenhouse' effect properties to the Earth's atmosphere is not scientifically substantiated...Heated greenhouse gases, which become lighter as a result of expansion, ascend to the atmosphere only to give the absorbed heat away."[14][15][16]
Sallie Baliunas, astronomer, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: "[T]he recent warming trend in the surface temperature record cannot be caused by the increase of human-made greenhouse gases in the air."[17]
Reid Bryson, emeritus professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison: "It’s absurd. Of course it’s going up. It has gone up since the early 1800s, before the Industrial Revolution, because we’re coming out of the Little Ice Age, not because we’re putting more carbon dioxide into the air."[18]
George V. Chilingar, Professor of Civil and Petroleum Engineering at the University of Southern California: "The authors identify and describe the following global forces of nature driving the Earth’s climate: (1) solar radiation ..., (2) outgassing as a major supplier of gases to the World Ocean and the atmosphere, and, possibly, (3) microbial activities ... . The writers provide quantitative estimates of the scope and extent of their corresponding effects on the Earth’s climate [and] show that the human-induced climatic changes are negligible."[19]
Ian Clark, hydrogeologist, professor, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa: "That portion of the scientific community that attributes climate warming to CO2 relies on the hypothesis that increasing CO2, which is in fact a minor greenhouse gas, triggers a much larger water vapour response to warm the atmosphere. This mechanism has never been tested scientifically beyond the mathematical models that predict extensive warming, and are confounded by the complexity of cloud formation - which has a cooling effect. ... We know that [the sun] was responsible for climate change in the past, and so is clearly going to play the lead role in present and future climate change. And interestingly... solar activity has recently begun a downward cycle."[20]
David Douglass, solid-state physicist, professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester: "The observed pattern of warming, comparing surface and atmospheric temperature trends, does not show the characteristic fingerprint associated with greenhouse warming. The inescapable conclusion is that the human contribution is not significant and that observed increases in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases make only a negligible contribution to climate warming."[21]
Don Easterbrook, emeritus professor of geology, Western Washington University: "global warming since 1900 could well have happened without any effect of CO2. If the cycles continue as in the past, the current warm cycle should end soon and global temperatures should cool slightly until about 2035"[22]
William M. Gray, Professor Emeritus and head of The Tropical Meteorology Project, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University: "This small warming is likely a result of the natural alterations in global ocean currents which are driven by ocean salinity variations. Ocean circulation variations are as yet little understood. Human kind has little or nothing to do with the recent temperature changes. We are not that influential."[23] "I am of the opinion that [global warming] is one of the greatest hoaxes ever perpetrated on the American people."[24] "So many people have a vested interest in this global-warming thing—all these big labs and research and stuff. The idea is to frighten the public, to get money to study it more."[25]
William Kininmonth, meteorologist, former Australian delegate to World Meteorological Organization Commission for Climatology: "There has been a real climate change over the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries that can be attributed to natural phenomena. Natural variability of the climate system has been underestimated by IPCC and has, to now, dominated human influences."[26]
George Kukla, retired Professor of Climatology at Columbia University and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, said in an interview: "What I think is this: Man is responsible for a PART of global warming. MOST of it is still natural."[27]
David Legates, associate professor of geography and director of the Center for Climatic Research, University of Delaware: "About half of the warming during the 20th century occurred prior to the 1940s, and natural variability accounts for all or nearly all of the warming."[28]
Marcel Leroux, former Professor of Climatology, Université Jean Moulin: "The possible causes, then, of climate change are: well-established orbital parameters on the palaeoclimatic scale, ... solar activity, ...; volcanism ...; and far at the rear, the greenhouse effect, and in particular that caused by water vapor, the extent of its influence being unknown. These factors are working together all the time, and it seems difficult to unravel the relative importance of their respective influences upon climatic evolution. Equally, it is tendentious to highlight the anthropic factor, which is, clearly, the least credible among all those previously mentioned."[29]
Tad Murty, oceanographer; adjunct professor, Departments of Civil Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa: global warming "is the biggest scientific hoax being perpetrated on humanity. There is no global warming due to human anthropogenic activities. The atmosphere hasn’t changed much in 280 million years, and there have always been cycles of warming and cooling. The Cretaceous period was the warmest on earth. You could have grown tomatoes at the North Pole"[30]
Tim Patterson[31], paleoclimatologist and Professor of Geology at Carleton University in Canada: "There is no meaningful correlation between CO2 levels and Earth's temperature over this [geologic] time frame. In fact, when CO2 levels were over ten times higher than they are now, about 450 million years ago, the planet was in the depths of the absolute coldest period in the last half billion years. On the basis of this evidence, how could anyone still believe that the recent relatively small increase in CO2 levels would be the major cause of the past century's modest warming?"[32][33]
Ian Plimer, Professor emeritus of Mining Geology, The University of Adelaide: "We only have to have one volcano burping and we have changed the whole planetary climate... It looks as if carbon dioxide actually follows climate change rather than drives it".[34]
Tom Segalstad, head of the Geological Museum at the University of Oslo: "It is a search for a mythical CO2 sink to explain an immeasurable CO2 lifetime to fit a hypothetical CO2 computer model that purports to show that an impossible amount of fossil fuel burning is heating the atmosphere. It is all a fiction".[35][36]
Nir Shaviv, astrophysicist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem: "[T]he truth is probably somewhere in between [the common view and that of skeptics], with natural causes probably being more important over the past century, whereas anthropogenic causes will probably be more dominant over the next century. ... [A]bout 2/3's (give or take a third or so) of the warming [over the past century] should be attributed to increased solar activity and the remaining to anthropogenic causes." His opinion is based on some proxies of solar activity over the past few centuries.[37]
Fred Singer, Professor emeritus of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia: "The greenhouse effect is real. However, the effect is minute, insignificant, and very difficult to detect."[38][39] “It’s not automatically true that warming is bad, I happen to believe that warming is good, and so do many economists.”[40]
Willie Soon, astrophysicist, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: "[T]here's increasingly strong evidence that previous research conclusions, including those of the United Nations and the United States government concerning 20th century warming, may have been biased by underestimation of natural climate variations. The bottom line is that if these variations are indeed proven true, then, yes, natural climate fluctuations could be a dominant factor in the recent warming. In other words, natural factors could be more important than previously assumed."[41]
Roy Spencer, principal research scientist, University of Alabama in Huntsville: "I predict that in the coming years, there will be a growing realization among the global warming research community that most of the climate change we have observed is natural, and that mankind’s role is relatively minor"[42]
Philip Stott, professor emeritus of biogeography at the University of London: "...the myth is starting to implode. ... Serious new research at The Max Planck Society has indicated that the sun is a far more significant factor..."[43]
Henrik Svensmark, Danish National Space Center: "Our team ... has discovered that the relatively few cosmic rays that reach sea-level play a big part in the everyday weather. They help to make low-level clouds, which largely regulate the Earth’s surface temperature. During the 20th Century the influx of cosmic rays decreased and the resulting reduction of cloudiness allowed the world to warm up. ... most of the warming during the 20th Century can be explained by a reduction in low cloud cover."[44]
Jan Veizer, environmental geochemist, Professor Emeritus from University of Ottawa: "At this stage, two scenarios of potential human impact on climate appear feasible: (1) the standard IPCC model ..., and (2) the alternative model that argues for celestial phenomena as the principal climate driver. ... Models and empirical observations are both indispensable tools of science, yet when discrepancies arise, observations should carry greater weight than theory. If so, the multitude of empirical observations favours celestial phenomena as the most important driver of terrestrial climate on most time scales, but time will be the final judge."[45]

Believe cause of global warming is unknown
Scientists in this section conclude it is too early to ascribe any principal cause to the observed rising temperatures, man-made or natural.

Syun-Ichi Akasofu, retired professor of geophysics and Founding Director of the International Arctic Research Center of the University of Alaska Fairbanks: "[T]he method of study adopted by the International Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) is fundamentally flawed, resulting in a baseless conclusion: Most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations. Contrary to this statement ..., there is so far no definitive evidence that 'most' of the present warming is due to the greenhouse effect. ... [The IPCC] should have recognized that the range of observed natural changes should not be ignored, and thus their conclusion should be very tentative. The term 'most' in their conclusion is baseless."[46]
Claude Allègre, geochemist, Institute of Geophysics (Paris): "The increase in the CO2 content of the atmosphere is an observed fact and mankind is most certainly responsible. In the long term, this increase will without doubt become harmful, but its exact role in the climate is less clear. Various parameters appear more important than CO2. Consider the water cycle and formation of various types of clouds, and the complex effects of industrial or agricultural dust. Or fluctuations of the intensity of the solar radiation on annual and century scale, which seem better correlated with heating effects than the variations of CO2 content."[47]
Robert C. Balling, Jr., a professor of geography at Arizona State University: "[I]t is very likely that the recent upward trend [in global surface temperature] is very real and that the upward signal is greater than any noise introduced from uncertainties in the record. However, the general error is most likely to be in the warming direction, with a maximum possible (though unlikely) value of 0.3 °C. ... At this moment in time we know only that: (1) Global surface temperatures have risen in recent decades. (2) Mid-tropospheric temperatures have warmed little over the same period. (3) This difference is not consistent with predictions from numerical climate models."[48]
John Christy, professor of atmospheric science and director of the Earth System Science Center at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, contributor to several IPCC reports: "I'm sure the majority (but not all) of my IPCC colleagues cringe when I say this, but I see neither the developing catastrophe nor the smoking gun proving that human activity is to blame for most of the warming we see. Rather, I see a reliance on climate models (useful but never "proof") and the coincidence that changes in carbon dioxide and global temperatures have loose similarity over time."[49]
Petr Chylek, Space and Remote Sensing Sciences researcher, Los Alamos National Laboratory: "carbon dioxide should not be considered as a dominant force behind the current warming...how much of the [temperature] increase can be ascribed to CO2, to changes in solar activity, or to the natural variability of climate is uncertain"[50]
William R. Cotton, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at Colorado State University said in a presentation, "It is an open question if human produced changes in climate are large enough to be detected from the noise of the natural variability of the climate system."[51]
Chris de Freitas, Associate Professor, School of Geography, Geology and Environmental Science, University of Auckland: "There is evidence of global warming. ... But warming does not confirm that carbon dioxide is causing it. Climate is always warming or cooling. There are natural variability theories of warming. To support the argument that carbon dioxide is causing it, the evidence would have to distinguish between human-caused and natural warming. This has not been done."[52]
David Deming, geology professor at the University of Oklahoma: "The amount of climatic warming that has taken place in the past 150 years is poorly constrained, and its cause – human or natural – is unknown. There is no sound scientific basis for predicting future climate change with any degree of certainty. If the climate does warm, it is likely to be beneficial to humanity rather than harmful. In my opinion, it would be foolish to establish national energy policy on the basis of misinformation and irrational hysteria."[53]
Richard Lindzen, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Atmospheric Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and member of the National Academy of Sciences: "We are quite confident (1) that global mean temperature is about 0.5 °C higher than it was a century ago; (2) that atmospheric levels of CO2 have risen over the past two centuries; and (3) that CO2 is a greenhouse gas whose increase is likely to warm the earth (one of many, the most important being water vapor and clouds). But – and I cannot stress this enough – we are not in a position to confidently attribute past climate change to CO2 or to forecast what the climate will be in the future."[54] "[T]here has been no question whatsoever that CO2 is an infrared absorber (i.e., a greenhouse gas – albeit a minor one), and its increase should theoretically contribute to warming. Indeed, if all else were kept equal, the increase in CO2 should have led to somewhat more warming than has been observed."[55]
Jennifer Marohasy, weed biologist, director of the Environment Unit of the Institute of Public Affairs: "It's ambiguous. It's not clear that climate change is being driven by carbon dioxide levels...whether or not we can reduce carbon dioxide levels, there will be climate change."[56]

Now you're in trouble, Dale !

You're trying to confuse the people who have their minds made up from listening to fairy tales ... with facts from people who know what they are talking about !

Put on your hardhat, and duck for cover. LOL.

It's on and I'm ready...LOL

besides what can they do that won't send global warming into global boiling?..LOL Fear of the unreal will rule them.

Dale nailed it!

That ought to give people something to chew on.
Remember, Up is down & Down is up.

A wikipedia article's worth

A wikipedia article's worth of scientists isnt enough to disprove global warming.

ahhh but Al Gore and..

proven data manipulation should throw us into a global warming frenzy eh? Besides...wasn't it you, the longtime environmentalist who stated, and I quote.... "What Scientist?" ............ Priceless.

I thank you for providing me

I thank you for providing me with a list of scientists i could find on wikipedia (I have been there before.) You sure as hell shotgunned that idea.

And I never watched an Inconvenient Truth. I dont like Al Gore. It doesnt take a genius to realize something is going on. Just go outside in the summer here in Ohio, and tell me it isnt getting warmer every single year, as the number of snowy days goes down every winter. It just seems like common sense to say while watching a factory stack puff black smoke into the air "that cants be good."

I'm going to use research and scientists who ARENT funded by Exxon-Mobil.

True

even the weather channel has been reporting consistantly cooler temps every year. You would believe politicians over meteoroligists ?

That's like asking an accountant to fix your car.

~Mikael / Peace, love, Light and unity ~

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Stop the NWO....It's just illumi..Naughty !

What do you mean EVEN the

What do you mean EVEN the Weather Channel. The founder of the weather channel is one of the only people in the 'science' community who says global warming doesnt exist. John Coleman is a TV weatherman. I'm going to take his opinions with a few pounds of salt.

it is painfully obvious

that you don't do much research into the other side of things...but like you said in a post much earlier.. you've been an environmentalist for quite some time...Just for the sake of not making completely foul statements, you should at least look at the other side of things. Pretending that there's one lone weatherman out there that says man made global warming isn't real is complete and utter nonsense.

This is one area. You're

This is one area. You're gonna need more proof than that to debunk global warming.

Well, of course one article doesn't debunk anything

I was just making a point....that they have taken this climate change thing too far.....read the other article

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A perfect God is not made imperfect by imperfect people.

Yeah I read this the other day

We'll be lucky if we don't all freeze to death. Global warming is bull. They want to tax carbon emisions because we breath out carbon. They want to tax the people of the world for breathing. These people are the most corrupt people ever to live since the beginning of mandkind.

Hahaha we posted at the same time. But its true!

No is proposing a tax on

No is proposing a tax on breathing. Take the tinfoil off your head and wake up.

They haven't said it yet but they have no problem asking you to

pay a carbon emissions tax. It is a law in this country and Obama is the one who intrduced the bill and it passed. 7% of our GNP goes to this carbon tax and it is used for feeding the world. hahaha! what a joke! If you believe it is ok to tax individuals for putting out carbon emissions from their car then why would you have a problem with taxing them for putting carbon emissions out when they breathe. It's still the same old bad carbon. The point is every time something like this gets started there is always people who will push its limits. This is why you don't just make a law for every little problem. There is always someone who will try and exploit ever law that is written. The more laws you make the more criminals you "create". Thats right laws create criminals.

NO

quote:
["No is proposing a tax on
On October 18th, 2008 Cameron_DeHart says:

No is proposing a tax on breathing. Take the tinfoil off your head and wake up."]

Do you people preview, or even look at your comments before you hit the "Post comment" button ?

Who is "NO" ?

I'm sorry. No one here ever

I'm sorry. No one here ever makes typing mistake, I forgot. I apologize. I clearly meant 'no one.' Grow up.

Ron Paul stutters like a seven year old, thats why he always 'revises and extends' his remarks.

Grow up ? Why

don't you grow up,
and say what you mean, and mean what you say BEFORE you have to hit that "Post comment" button.

All I'm asking, of not just you, but many other posters on this forum, is:
can't you LOOK at what you are GOING to post BEFORE you post it ?

Is that asking too much, in the interest of some clarity on this board ?

If a post doesn't accurately say what you mean it to say, it may very well be not worth posting !

The mistake in my post did

The mistake in my post did not detract from the meaning of the post. In no way could someone have seen the phrase 'No is...", which was supposed to say 'No one is..." and attach a different meaning to the phrase. "No is" isnt a phrase. No one is named No. In the context of this thread, any logical person would have read it and a) assumed I meant 'no one' or b) had no idea what I was trying to say, and ask me to clarify.

No one was going to read it and say "Who the hell is this 'no'? I dont know anyone named 'no'! That isnt a person's name! Whats going on here?" Thats ridiculous.

And we already have Nazis running this country in Washington. We dont need Nazis running our message boards.

kthnxbai

You're missing my whole point, cam

My point is ... can't people take the time to read their comments before posting them ?

Apparently not.

I guess I'm a Nazi for simply asking people to pay some attention to what they are doing ... in your mind, that makes me a Nazi ... so be it !

You may want to think twice about throwing around the Nazi thing ... you may scare, or upset, a lot of the people who have actually been there.

Have a good day.

vlbc Der Fuhrer

How would we pronounce that?... LOL

I just had to say hello

to our local Al Gore Greenie Weenie.... :O)