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Uploaded on Nov 5, 2010

It's a parody of "I'm a Believer" written by Neil Diamond and performed by the Monkees. This version was written by Elmer Beauregard and Brian D. Smith and performed by Elmer and the M4GW players.

This song is in honor of all the new Republican Freshman entering Congress and the Senate most of whom are Deniers and proud of it.

I think this is song may be our "Tour de Farce"
purchase this and save 21% at http://m4gw.net/m4gw/ with the code "TourdeFarce"

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  • David Burton

    Wow, how'd you get Michael Mann to play drums for you?

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  • pigeonpsycho

    40 years ago these tards said we would be frozen to death, we're still here. Fuck these cunts and their power grab. Shuv your Co2 tax up your ass and start helping people you commie cunts.

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  • SephieRothe

    wait, you are siting the same tabloid newspaper that claimed the coloration of mars's surface is due to it being radioactive after a nuclear explosion as your source?

    If you switch to the Weekly World News you can prove the existence of batboy

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  • postcardjohn

    Who is the well-known economist and what is the book you have?

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  • NoFaithNoPain

    Then your economist (not a climate change scientist I note) is a liar.

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  • RavenGlenn

    Absolutely untrue. I have a book written by a well-known economist that has spoken directly to a multitude of the folks at CERN as well as other think-tanks with quotes from various members showing that the majority of them believe man has nothing to do with it. But feel free to believe Al Gore instead.

    Oh, what's this? The DailyMail in the UK has a story today about how it stopped getting warmer 16 years ago, before the global warming craze even started? -gasp-

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  • NoFaithNoPain

    I am afrain CERN scientists have not said anything of the sort. It has been REPORTED that they have. A little research shows what ONE scientist has said is "One has to make clear that cosmic radiation is only one of many parameters. (influencing climate change)". You have to be careful of the low standard of scientific reporting in the Western Press.

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  • RavenGlenn

    Yes. The climate changes. There is no doubt in this. However, CERN scientists have all pretty much come to the conclusion that man has little if any impact on it.

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