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Boehner on ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2009

House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) joined ABC's "This Week" host George Stephanopoulos to discuss important issues facing our nation today.

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  • I Believe This Was A Video Clip Of ABC News' This Week With George Stephanopoulos' Report On Boehner On Sunday Morning, April 19, 2009.

  • Yep, your head is in "in the sand"(want to keep this clean). GET THE FACTS. You must be getting GREAT PERKS for Nobama too!!!

  • Boner wants to cut taxe for the rich and spend less on the poor! Vermin! Nazi nigger!

  • OK, I'll bite ....... citation please. I'll read it and get back to you. And by citation I mean peer reviewed article from a journal on climatology not sarah palin's opinion or the opinion of a graduate of the limbaugh school of environmental studies... OK?

  • what oil? Haven't you heard of the Hubbert curve? How many primary extraction wells are left in the world? dumb teabagger

  • The latest numbers have come out regarding atmospheric and oceanic temperatures. They are trending down while the CO2 levels have increased. How is CO2 affecting warming if the temperatures are markedly decreasing while emissions have increased? In scientific realms, we call this 'empirical evidence.'

  • 30, 000 bubba??  Think again

  • He's a reactionary with too much time in front of a TV camera putting him on the record, and it would guarantee another loss for the GOP.

  • the carbon that has been sequestered in the Earth's crust for 200-300 million years. Again, science is not about absolutes, it's about probabilities.

  • you seem to have trouble understanding the idea that climate change may be in part cyclical, and in part anthropogenic. The last ice age or at least the one that caused the Wisconson ice sheet to cover my area some 18000 years ago is related to a phenomenon referred to as a Milankovitch cycle. However, the data we have today indicates an acceleration of a warming cycle that is anthropogenic and likely caused by elevated CO2 levels. This makes sense considering

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