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To: koan who wrote (15260)7/5/2006 2:17:17 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78419
 
<DAK, when one realizes the true enormity of the problem of global warming and then sees a movie which lays it out so well and gives some hope that people will wake up to the problem one does get emotional.>

When one gets emotional one sees "enormous problems".

<Al Gore uses a perfect example of the gravity of the global warming debate by comparing it to Churchills warnings about Hitler in 1936. Those were also POWERFUL, POWERFUL WARNINGS!
How did Churchill's warnings turn out DAK? Were they powerful? VBG>

Very good example, except Chamberlain was the emotional one, with Churchill being cool and calm. :) No one listened to cool and calm... Also note the most emotional of all was Hitler, which was the quickest way Churchill could tell he was dangerous, before even waiting for spotty reports about what he was up to.

I'm listening to cool and calm... not emotional rants on chat boards. :)

DAK