Al Gore is a fascist
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@mulhollanddose The atmosphere is an open system, gaining and losing energy every day. If you're referring to water, what I referred to earlier would negate the loss of water. Meaning, warmer oceans lead to more evaporation which lead to more unstable air masses which unloads more rain. The danger would be the violence of these storms. More floods, blizzards, tornadoes and hurricanes. Thats as far as I'll go with 'apocalyptic scenarios'. Anything else is simply a guessing game IMHO.
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By "you" I would mean the alarmists pushing the theory of global warming. It wouldn't be much of a theory without the apocalyptic consequences, would it? The apocalyptic consequences are truly disgusting in their deceptive manipulativeness.
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@mulhollanddose When did I claim there was a net negative to climate change? I'm confused. Can you use quotes?
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@mulhollanddose Agreed. I just think its a shame the 9/11 commission did a half ass job. The families of those victims DESERVE to know the truth, as well as the American people. With 9/11 there are a thousand questions to every one answer. And even the official answer is suspect. As of today, nobody knows why WTC 7 collapsed.
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Upon what research is the theory that a warming globe is a net negative based? None. To claim that there is a net negative to a warming globe is baseless.
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Brother, I have done exhaustive research. The moment you scratch the surface of the 9/11 conspiracies you realize that there are a lot of leaps you have to make to accept the theories. Where are the humans from the planes that they say didn't hit the buildings/Pentagon? Where are the pilots? A lot of families of the people that died on the hijacked airplanes would really like those questions answered....Why did nobody witness the explosives and detonating equipment? Big questions.
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@mulhollanddose Read '9/11 Contradictions: An open letter to to congress and the press' - by David Griffin I'm not asking you to believe me, I'm simply asking you to do a little research. Read this book, you can borrow it from your local library.
About climate-change, I think you're right. We need more time and more data. In the end, I hope you're right :)
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What proof do you have that climate change is impacted by human contribution of naturally occurring CO2? Until you can demonstrate that the Earth would not be cooling/heating at the same rate it is now you can't assert, without relying on false science, that we have any effect on the weather patterns...Global warming and 9/11 conspiracies are both concocted to distract and control fools.
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@mulhollanddose I believe what I believe, and you believe what you believe. I believe climate change is a naturally occurring phenomenon, yet humans do impact that rate of change. I believe that 9/11 was planned so we could have a stronger arm in the Middle East. I believe America is divided between left and right so much they don't even know what direction they're heading in. But you'll probably tell me this is all hogwash, and that the republican party is the only party that can save US.
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Horseshit. Between the East Anglia email links describing lying to manipulate climate data, to the fact that we have been undergoing a cooling trend, to the face that CO2 is natural, to the fact that warming and cooling are natural, to the fact that that global warming is good, to the fact that other planets are heating/cooling at the same rate we do, it become very very clear that global warming is a massive fraud...Keep on sucking down the hook-line-and-sinker if you must.
Right, because anyone who has a different wordview to conservatism is automatically labelled a 'communist', 'fascist' or 'terrorist'.
andshesaidno 2 years ago 4
You have a pretty narrow definition of "fascist".
AndroidPolitician 2 years ago 4