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To: Brumar89 who wrote (961361)9/4/2016 1:21:33 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575614
 
Maximum Temperatures Plummeting In The US

Posted on September 3, 2016 by tonyheller

Barack Obama lies about everything, and his probably been doing so for his entire life. But one of his most blatant lies is about heat in the United States.





Summer of 2030 heat wave could kill 11,000, White House says

Before data tampering by NOAA, average afternoon temperatures have been plummeting across most of the US, for almost 90 years.



Hottest temperatures are also plummeting across the US. Our hottest days are much cooler now than they were 80 years ago.

There is no valid reason to believe that the US is going to overheat. It is just one more big lie.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (961361)9/4/2016 2:00:06 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575614
 
Before Barry, there was Tommy Smith and John Carlos, and before them, Jackie Robinson.

There I was, the black grandson of a slave, the son of a black sharecropper, part of a historic occasion, a symbolic hero to my people. The air was sparkling. The sunlight was warm. The band struck up the national anthem. The flag billowed in the wind. It should have been a glorious moment for me as the stirring words of the national anthem poured from the stands. Perhaps, it was, but then again, perhaps, the anthem could be called the theme song for a drama called The Noble Experiment. Today, as I look back on that opening game of my first world series, I must tell you that it was Mr. Rickey’s drama and that I was only a principal actor. As I write this twenty years later, I cannot stand and sing the anthem. I cannot salute the flag; I know that I am a black man in a white world. In 1972, in 1947, at my birth in 1919, I know that I never had it made.

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