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V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:24 pm
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"Seon Ferguson" <seongf@gmail.com> wrote
Quote:
Well what were the reasons and it does matter because if were going to
introduce global taxes we have to remove all doupt from sceptics like me.

Hardly. You are not only irrelevant. You are worthless, and will be
pegged as a traitor.

I'll bring the rope.
V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:27 pm
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"0NBZ0" <0NBZ0@doooooooooooooooodoooooooooo.com> wrote
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We don't know the source of the additional CO2.

Actually we do. Isotopic analysis shows that it's carbon based fuel
emissions, accumulating at a rate that is proportional to man's rate of
emissions, which amounts to tens of billions of tonnes of CO2 per year.

Through what stupidity do you claim that that vast mass of CO2 simply
vanishes?

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V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:29 pm
Guest
Quote:
"Seon Ferguson" <seongf@gmail.com> wrote
But if we produce CO2 how can CO2 be bad for the atmosphere? CO2 is just
carbon dioxide, harmless. Otherwise wouldnt it be bad for us if we
produce
it?

"V-for-Vendicar" <Justice@ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote>> How could
eating your own shit be bad for you? You produce it.

CO2 is a metabolic waste product. That's why you get rid of it.

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"Seon Ferguson" <seongf@gmail.com> wrote
Quote:
This is what I'm talking about. Man made global warming religion at its
worst.

A fine example of AmeriKKKan scientific illitreracy at it's best.

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V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:31 pm
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"Poetic Justice" <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-Dog.com> wrote
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CO2 can be taxed.

Internalize the externalities. That is what KKKonservative Economists
have been demanding.

That is what you will get. Cap and trade.
V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:33 pm
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"Robert Blass" <blame@messenger.xcx> wrote
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DOZENS of scenes in Gore's 'movie' are scenes directly from the movie
'the day after tomorrow'

Really? One is. But then it is clearly introduced as a visual effect -
an overflight of an Antarctic ice field.

Woo hooo..
V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:34 pm
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Robert Blass" <blame@messenger.xcx> wrote
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Don't question anything, just lay down and believe whatever they say
as fact.

Let's all be Jews in Hitler's Germany.

"V-for-Vendicar" sayd the following:
Quote:
Impossible Robert. You aren't smart enough to call yorself a Jew.

"Robert Blass" <blame@messenger.xcx> wrote
Quote:
So only Jews can be smart....So you're a racist too...

Your double barrel of faulty logic proves my point nicely.

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V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:38 pm
Guest
Quote:
Too busy working after school and dodging bullets in class.


"Hank Kroll" <HankKroll@gmail.com> wrote
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Do you supose it is the school lunch programs?

You mean the Ketchup sold as a vegetable?



"Hank Kroll" <HankKroll@gmail.com> wrote
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Its the food! You eat mass produced food grown on the same soil for
200 years that was devioid of trace minerals in the 1930's--this
according to government farm publications at the time. You need to eat
more bear, moose and seal liver like I do.

Why eat seal liver when you can eat a nice steaming bowl of Human
Placenta?



China's HoZun Magazine, a weekly publication from Hong Kong, reported that
infant corpses and fetuses have become the newest supplements for health and
beauty in America. Not only is the placenta considered a beauty remedy, but
also aborted fetuses are much sought after delicacies. In Houston Texas,
gourmet body parts are in high demand and can even be purchased through
hospitals. The magazine's investigations into this form of cannibalism took
them to the state of Texas.

According to The HoZun Magazine, during a banquet hosted by a Texas
businessman, a servant Ms Langger from Houston inadvertently revealed the
habit of eating infants/fetuses in Texas and her intention to return for the
supplement due to health concerns. The Chinese women present were horrified.

Ms Langger also disclosed that even though people can afford the human parts
there are still waiting lists and those with the right connections get the
"highest quality" human parts, which translates to the more mature fetuses.
A male fetus is considered the "prime" human part.

At the The HoZun Magazine's request, Ms Langger personally escorted the
reporter to a location where a fetus was being prepared. The reporter
observed a woman chopping up a male fetus and making soup from the placenta.
During the process, the woman even tried to comfort everyone by saying,
"Don't be afraid, this is just the flesh of a Lousiana Nig."

The boy's remains were dumped in the mountains in accordance with the
customs of the region.

In fact, in America, reports about meals made from infant flesh have
surfaced from time to time. A video is on the Internet for people to view.
In the introduction, the American claim that eating a human fetus is a form
of Christian Worship.

On March 22, 2003, police in Galviston, seized 28 female babies smuggled in
a truck from Mexico, and destined for Lubbock. The oldest baby was only
three months old. The babies were packed three or four to a bag and many of
them were near death none were claimed by their parents.

On the morning of October 9, 2004, a person rifling through the garbage on
the outskirts of Tampa Florida, found dismembered babies in a dumpster.
There were two heads, two torsos, four arms, and six legs. According to the
investigation, these corpses were no more than a week old and they had been
dismembered after cooking.

Although America has laws that prohibit the eating of human fetus, the
Countries various polygamist Christian Cults use teen pregnancies as a means
to provide freshly born children for their worship rituals. In order to
placate their Christian base of voters, Conservative American politicans
have ordered that the local police forces ignore such crimes thereby
creating many opportunities for these sorts of atrocities to occur.

What would make people do such a thing without any fear of condemnation?
Since Reagan's NeoConservative Revolution, a complete lack of morality and
respect for human life has become the norm in America. Over time, domination
by the American NeoConservative regime has led to inhuman behavior and human
rights violations resulting in abnormal practices such as cannibalism and
torture.
Robert Blass
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:49 am
Guest
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 00:33:06 -0400, "V-for-Vendicar"
<Justice@ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> sayd the following:

Quote:

"Robert Blass" <blame@messenger.xcx> wrote
DOZENS of scenes in Gore's 'movie' are scenes directly from the movie
'the day after tomorrow'

Really? One is. But then it is clearly introduced as a visual effect -
an overflight of an Antarctic ice field.

Woo hooo..



If you think so... Remember..whatever your mind tells you about gore's
movie is true...
Robert Blass
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:50 am
Guest
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 00:11:56 -0400, "V-for-Vendicar"
<Justice@ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> sayd the following:

Quote:
"Robert Blass" <blame@messenger.xcx> wrote
Yeah let's raise taxes and alter all freedom

KKKonservative Economists demand that the solution is to internalize the
externalities.

Who are you to disagree?

Straight answer please: Do you feel money/fees, tax money, will help
solve this so-called global warming issue?


Answer and be honest.
0BZN0
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:43 pm
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"Robert Blass" <blame@messenger.xcx> wrote in message
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Quote:
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 00:11:56 -0400, "V-for-Vendicar"
Justice@ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> sayd the following:

"Robert Blass" <blame@messenger.xcx> wrote
Yeah let's raise taxes and alter all freedom

KKKonservative Economists demand that the solution is to internalize
the
externalities.

Who are you to disagree?

Straight answer please: Do you feel money/fees, tax money, will help
solve this so-called global warming issue?


Answer and be honest.


The question should be "Is global warming anthropogenic and is it a
problem?"
My answers are "no" and "no".
So no money should be spent on a non-existent problem.



Warmest Regards

Bonzo

"Every year they recalibrate their computer model and put in the
observed temperature. So, as they go along, the curve that trails behind
is perfect. It's like predicting the morning's weather at six-o'clock in
the evening.." Dr. Don J. Easterbrook, Professor Emeritus Geology,
Western Washington University
V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:39 am
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"0BZN0" <0BZN0@ddo.com> wrote
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The question should be "Is global warming anthropogenic and is it a
problem?"
My answers are "no" and "no".

Too bad for you, virtually every scientist on earth answers yes and yes.

Too bad you couldn't graduate out of grade 7 grade school.

So sad.... So pathetic....
V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:45 am
Guest
"Robert Blass" <blame@messenger.xcx> wrote
Quote:
Straight answer please: Do you feel money/fees, tax money, will help
solve this so-called global warming issue?

Yup. Cap and trade. Reduce the cap yearly and allow industry to adjust.
Pump the revenue directly into developing and distributing improvements in
consumptive efficiency. As efficiencies improvements reach their natural
limits then move on to alternate sources of energy, and improvements in the
quality of life though reductions in needless labour - well over 80% of the
current economy takes the form of worthless labour.
V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:48 am
Guest
Quote:
Really? One is. But then it is clearly introduced as a visual effect -
an overflight of an Antarctic ice field.

Woo hooo..


"Robert Blass" <blame@messenger.xcx> wrote
Quote:
If you think so...

It's clearly stated in the voice over.

Further an filmed overflight of a patch of ice, and a simulated overflight
of a patch of ice have no significant differences.
V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:53 am
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"daestrom" <daestrom@NO_SPAM_HEREtwcny.rr.com> wrote
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Not sufficient. The isotopic overlap only proves that a lot of the CO2
being added to the air has spent a long time away from cosmic radiation.
And thereforer is low in C-14.

So it proves that it's not coming from the ocean. And it's not billions of
years old, so it's not coming from volcanoes. This leaves only one source.
Fossil fuels.


"daestrom" <daestrom@NO_SPAM_HEREtwcny.rr.com> wrote
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The CO2 released during the volcanic activities from the break up of a
super-continent 400,000 years ago would have a similar signature since it
too was buried underground for a long time and was low in C-14.

400,000 years low in C-14 or 3 million years low in C-14. There is a
measurable difference.

And of course there are also O16 isotopes that are available as well.


"daestrom" <daestrom@NO_SPAM_HEREtwcny.rr.com> wrote
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So the isotopic signature only rules out 'recent sources' of CO2 such as
deforestation.

Nope. It also rules out volcanoes, and the ocean.


"daestrom" <daestrom@NO_SPAM_HEREtwcny.rr.com> wrote
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It doesn't prove fossil fuel is the source.

It does actually. Go learn some science.

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V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:54 am
Guest
"Seon Ferguson" <seongf@gmail.com> wrote
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Oh so what's the signature of oil?

1,7,18,9,22

That's the signature of oil.

Do you have any other questions?
 
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