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Politics : Politics of Energy

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Thomas A Watson
To: miraje who wrote (45065)12/22/2013 4:55:44 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 86355
 
It's the dishonesty that really shows them for what they are. <The problem that your bunch has is that all the hyper exaggerated, chicken little, global warming hysteria has basically caused the public to tune it out. > I'm all for a good panic and hysteria, but not over imaginary things. There's enough to worry about without imagining CO2 problems which are actually solutions [to irrigation and plant growth requirements and perhaps even ice age prevention].

That "smoking" chimney is a good example. Eric presented it as smoke when it's nothing more than water droplets. That's dishonesty. Not a mistake. Dishonesty. If a mistake, he'd write, "Oh, yes, I see what you mean, sorry." But he did not. People can see such dishonesty all day every day when it's pointed out. Once gone, like a reputation or virginity, it's not coming back.

Eric seems to think non-Greenies WANT dirty air to breathe. He imagines he's fighting a horde of people who want to wreck the planet.

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