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To: Grainne who wrote (105738)6/9/2005 12:27:05 AM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
I really have no idea what coug means or INTENDS when he posts his rages. To the extent he believes he is the only one who CARES, he is wrong.

BWDIK? I'm just a poor misguided conservative.



To: Grainne who wrote (105738)6/9/2005 8:11:00 AM
From: JeffA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
I don't think anyone at Feelies who believes global warming is no big deal has ever publicly addressed how they can think that way and still believe they do care about their grandchildren's future world (unless I missed such a post, of course).

Here ya go. I care about my kids future, I care about my grandkids future. I don't think global warming is a big deal at all. I think when nature acts up in the form of a volcano or a huge forest fire, that tons and tons of more things toxic to the ozone are released than humans ever have released. I'd say the pollution controls we have enacted have helped a good deal towards minimizing the emissions from the US. I'd say the cities in the US are a damn site cleaner than the cities in third world countries who do not follow clean air rules. My company makes lots of plants and what comes out of our stacks is largely CO2 and water. We spent a great deal of our clients money to make that happen. We make enitre plants solely designed to clean the offstreams of gaseous process byproducts. I am not a world traveller. I have only been to a few cities in Canada and a few in Argentina. I will say Canada was very clean and some of the cities in Argentina were incredibly dirty. I'd say the US was a leader in cleanliness over all of them. Except for the Island of Newfoundland. That is an awesome place and they use huge hydro-electric turbines for power.

Where do you get off stating that if a person does not agree with global warming position, they cannot care about their kids futures? I'd say that a damn narrow view.