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


To: tonto who wrote (73629)10/14/2009 3:13:22 PM
From: jmhollen  Respond to of 224750
 
Any "..C- twit.." who watches the public TV science shows (NOVA, Allen Alda-Scientific, etc.) for more than 15 minutes can see the normal high-low swings reocurring every 50K years over the life span of the planet. Gore is a mega-BS'r.

He!!, until the Corp of Engineers decided to play God in LA the Mississippi (..another ticking time bomb..) used to shift back and forth between New Orleans and somewhere down near Galveston, TX on a regular schedule. Another Katrina, with some help from upstream Midwest flooding, and Ol' Man River will be visiting the Turtle Lady in Texas again..!!!

Libbo Motto: "..Screw the truth, we need another CRISIS to promo the Clintwit-Gore agenda - while O'Blahblah slowly disintegrates into smoke in the wind..........

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To: tonto who wrote (73629)10/14/2009 3:30:43 PM
From: chartseer4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224750
 
Oh bummer!
Since when does nobody know?

iceagenow.com

I've posted this site before. Guess no one read it or no one believes it. We are headed for "Climate change" another baby ice age coming. "Not by Fire but by Ice!"

comrade chartseer



To: tonto who wrote (73629)10/14/2009 6:29:45 PM
From: FJB  Respond to of 224750
 
October Cold Snap Sets 82-Year Record
High On Tuesday Was Only 47 Degrees

CHICAGO (CBS)
Oct 14, 2009 8:58 am US/Central

The skies looked almost wintry in Chicago on Oct. 13, 2009, when temperatures topped out at 47 degrees for an 82-year low.
October in Chicago is usually equal parts balmy T-shirt weather and nippy light jacket temperatures, but if it's felt more like winter coat weather this year, it's not your imagination...

cbs2chicago.com

Chicago has spent the last 17 days with below-average temperatures, and a high of a mere 47 degrees made Tuesday the coldest Oct. 13 in 82 years, CBS 2's Mary Kay Kleist says.

Comparing temperatures for the first 14 days of October 2008 to this year seems like comparing the tropics to the tundra.

Last year, there were 10 days with highs in the 60s and three with highs in the 70s between Oct. 1 and 14. There was even a warm spell more befitting of early September – it was 72 degrees on Oct. 10, 79 on Oct. 11, 84 on Oct. 12, and 77 on Oct. 13.

But this year, there have been a mere four days with highs in the 60s, five with highs in the 50s, and five with highs in the 40s.