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thomas Paine
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Cthulhu wrote: <quoted text> Which emit co2. The breakdown of vegetable matter by microbes is a major source of co2 into the atmosphere. <quoted text> Look up plant respiration, another major source of co2 into the atmosphere. Both of which combined emit about as much co2 into the atomsphere as is absorbed by photosynthesis. http://images.google.com/images... Jeez louise, Didn't anyone study Science in High school and college. ALL Aerobic life forms - as opposed to anerobic - herbivores,carnivores,and omnivores, require O2 in order to metabolize their food and in the process EMIT CO2. Including YOU and me. That is why CO2 IS NOT a pollutant. It is the ultimate naturally occuring substance. AND SO it is not trees nor grass, nor Flora that emits CO2 it is aerobic life forms = animals,bugs,that emit C02. Trees are the ultimate scrubbers. The lack of knowledge = ignorance of these GLOBAL WARMING sky is falling chicken littles is truly appaling. Those are the facts Jack!!
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Steve
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My only hope is to have Newt as VP with a coronary to soon follow.
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concerned citizen
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Are we still talking about McCain?
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Newman
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The more McCain talks the more I lean toward the Ron Paul lever in November. Global warming is such media hype. Anyone that would run using this as part of a platform isn't getting my vote.
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thomas Paine
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Newman wrote: The more McCain talks the more I lean toward the Ron Paul lever in November. Global warming is such media hype. Anyone that would run using this as part of a platform isn't getting my vote. Truly McCain is a FOOL but he is OUR FOOL. Remember the "Greater FOOL" theory... and its axiom that states "Thou shall not allow the greater fool of the DIMocRATic party to be eleceted into office by voting for a statistical irrelevancy "Ron PAul" no matter how right that irrelevancy might be" We are currently looking for McCain's "Cheney" as we speak. AND in the meantime the secret Ronald Reagan cloning effort goes on in the basement of the Ronald Reagan Library. Good luck to you, buy a fire arm, buy ammunistion, safe guard the 2nd Amendment.
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Joined: May 19, 2007
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thomas Paine wrote: <quoted text> Jeez louise, Didn't anyone study Science in High school and college. ALL Aerobic life forms - as opposed to anerobic - herbivores,carnivores,and omnivores, require O2 in order to metabolize their food and in the process EMIT CO2. Including YOU and me. That is why CO2 IS NOT a pollutant. It is the ultimate naturally occuring substance. Trees are aerobic lifeforms. During respiration they take in oxygen and convert it to co2, the opposite of what they do during photosynthesis. Without oxygen trees could not survive. For that reason about half of the co2 trees emit during photosynthesis is cancelled out by the co2 they use during respiration. Then as as dead wood rots away co2 is released. A forest that isn't growing is putting out as much co2 as it absorbs. Only a growing forest is sequestering carbon. A shrinking forest would actually be a carbon source.
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SHIRL
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Can we trade Johhny McCain to the DFL party for a used toaster?
We will even through in a global warming coloring book and crayons for him.
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H Shah
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Mike Jekin wrote: Are McCain, Obama and Clinton ALL smoking crack? I know what McCane is smoking... VOTES !!! Come January... look for another change of heart (emotionally and possibly literally :)). Good bye reality! Hello girl friend !!
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H Shah
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Newman wrote: The more McCain talks the more I lean toward the Ron Paul ... Wait till Ron Paul talks. You will be flying back to McCane. There are no 'free-lunch' candidates this election who will lower the taxes, launch wars, subsidize corporations _and_ expand medicare. Lot of wishful thinkers and other delusional folks will be bouncing around this fall.
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Joined: May 19, 2007
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Ron Paul? Is he the pope or a porn star?
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Joined: Mar 3, 2008
Los Alamos, New Mexico
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Real Republican wrote: Go 3rd party Republicans. Not as a protest vote but a serious effort to elect a 3rd party candidate. The Republican Party never would have existed if the original Republicans were such cowards as we are today. The Republican Part was once a 3rd party. There are no serous efforts to elect 3rd party Candidates, merely serous efforts to divide the vote. One, who chooses to lose it all because they cannot win it all, is a fool who deserves nether.
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“Our Nation's Families”
Joined: Apr 22, 2008
Dallas
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Obama slamed by President Bush was the proverbial "pot calling the kettle black"...~~~~~~~ How “Bush's Grandfather Helped Hitler's Rise to Power”~~~~~~~~ Rumours of a link between the US first family and the Nazi war machine have circulated for decades. Now the Guardian can reveal how repercussions of events that culminated in action under the Trading with the Enemy Act are still being felt by today's president ~~~~~~~~ Ben Aris in Berlin and Duncan Campbell in Washington ~~~~~ The Guardian,~~~~~~ Saturday September 25 2004 ~~~~~~ Article history ~~~~~~ About this article ~~~~~~~~ Close ~~~~~~~~~~ This article appeared in the Guardian on Saturday September 25 2004.~~ It was last updated at 23:59 on September 24 2004.~~~~~~~~~ George Bush's grandfather, the late US senator Prescott Bush, was a director and shareholder of companies that profited from their involvement with the financial backers of Nazi Germany.~~~~ The Guardian has obtained confirmation from newly discovered files in the US National Archives that a firm of which Prescott Bush was a director was involved with the financial architects of Nazism.~~~~~~~~ His business dealings, which continued until his company's assets were seized in 1942 under the Trading with the Enemy Act, has led more than 60 years later to a civil action for damages being brought in Germany against the Bush family by two former slave labourers at Auschwitz and to a hum of pre-election controversy.~~~~~~~~~ The evidence has also prompted one former US Nazi war crimes prosecutor to argue that the late senator's action should have been grounds for prosecution for giving aid and comfort to the enemy.~~~~~~~~~ The debate over Prescott Bush's behaviour has been bubbling under the surface for some time. There has been a steady internet chatter about the "Bush/Nazi" connection, much of it inaccurate and unfair. But the new documents, many of which were only declassified last year, show that even after America had entered the war and when there was already significant information about the Nazis' plans and policies, he worked for and profited from companies closely involved with the very German businesses that financed Hitler's rise to power. It has also been suggested that the money he made from these dealings helped to establish the Bush family fortune and set up its political dynasty ~~~~~~~~~~ There are a number of articles on the web regarding Grandfather Bush's' Hitler connection. I have no confirmation of evidence but the situation is thought. provoking.~~~~~~~~~ A video explaining Bush's Grandfather Prescott Bush and his Nazi WWII affiliation.~~~~~~~~~ http://www.youtube.com/watch... ~~~~~~~~~~Obama for President!
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Real Republican
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Monorprise wrote: <quoted text> There are no serous efforts to elect 3rd party Candidates, merely serous efforts to divide the vote. One, who chooses to lose it all because they cannot win it all, is a fool who deserves nether. You are one of those lazy cowards I was refering to.
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Joined: Mar 3, 2008
Los Alamos, New Mexico
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Real Republican wrote: <quoted text> You are one of those lazy cowards I was refering to. And your one of those Fool's I was referring to. There is a perfectly good party here; unlike the Democratic Party we don’t have institutionalized party controls to maintain undemocratic control of the policy.(Super delegates). There is no reason the Republican Party can’t be swayed, by vote of the people. The problem is that the composition of such party is already in slight majority your not in agreement with you. Leaving the Republican Party won’t change their views, it will simply divide the vote upon what we do agree on, guaranteeing we both lose. The party is not the problem, the political Reality is, and in truth your shaping of it by leaving is also part of the problem with the party and political reality.
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H Shah
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Real Republican wrote: ... 'Real' republican? What happened? Your favorite delusion ran out of space? Happens a lot. But, the party is opening up new delusions every day, just for folks like you. Here's one of the brand new ones - Global cooling. There are also more openings in 'Intelligent Design' space in Florida. Quick! Rush! These things are selling like hot-cakes.
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Jack
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Junk scienece reigns with McCain as the chief junkie. So sad, he will say anything to get a vote.
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Jack
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so, drevelyn minor, are you saying we should chose Marxism? over , oh wait I didn't think Bush could run for another term, so why the diatribe?
BTW, "I have no confirmation of evidence" should read "I have no evidence"
Regards
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Real Republican
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Monorprise wrote: <quoted text>And your one of those Fool's I was referring to. There is a perfectly good party here; unlike the Democratic Party we don’t have institutionalized party controls to maintain undemocratic control of the policy.(Super delegates). There is no reason the Republican Party can’t be swayed, by vote of the people. The problem is that the composition of such party is already in slight majority your not in agreement with you. Leaving the Republican Party won’t change their views, it will simply divide the vote upon what we do agree on, guaranteeing we both lose. The party is not the problem, the political Reality is, and in truth your shaping of it by leaving is also part of the problem with the party and political reality. The primary process is where you shape the Party Platform, the primary process is over, now it is 3rd party time.
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MattJ
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Finally, I can agree with Obama on something;) Yes, it is unreasonable for McCain to now say how green he is after voting against bills that would actually have done something about global warming. But that said, who more than McCain is dragging the Republican Party kicking and screaming to face reality? No one. So I have to give him at least that much credit.
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Constitution Party
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MattJ wrote: Finally, I can agree with Obama on something;) Yes, it is unreasonable for McCain to now say how green he is after voting against bills that would actually have done something about global warming. But that said, who more than McCain is dragging the Republican Party kicking and screaming to face reality? No one. So I have to give him at least that much credit. The only people that are going to be dragged kicking and screaming are going to be Democrats families during Civil War 2. Don't push it, you lost once.
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