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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TideGlider who wrote (67507)6/28/2009 1:28:54 PM
From: MJ1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224759
 
Will the one be there to rally them?

"Representatives from all continents will converge on the last geologically stable point on earth, the Island of Oahu, later this month for the "First International Conference on Anthropogenic Continental Drift." Organizers stress that the location, despite being part of the United States, was chosen solely due to its geological stability and that the venue has nothing to do with climate, accommodations, or the availability of private jet hanger space"

Hmmmm----when Kilauea Iki erupted and the tremors were felt on Oahu----wonder what the Oahu people thought? That they were a point of geological stability-------real crazies.

mj



To: TideGlider who wrote (67507)6/28/2009 3:16:27 PM
From: chartseer2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224759
 
Oh bummer! I think you left out that the rotation of the earth is continuing to slow and the moon is moving away from the earth at the rate of an inch a year. Two scientific facts never mentioned by the global warming loonies. I wonder where is the moon headed and doesn't a slowing earth rotation have a warming effect. Wouldn't a further away moon have less of an effect on the tides? Makes me think this planet earth may only be temporary housing. Shouldn't we be more concerned about finding a better place than trying to save this temporary place?

Better things through chemistry.

comrade chartseer