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Politics
John McCain for President
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6254mind, you make it sound as if there will be a "runaway" heating cycle Jim S211/26/2008
6253I watch it like you do. I neither take the time nor have the expertise to have atonto-11/26/2008
6252I find all of this stuff fascinating. I'm not really an environut, but ratheRetiredNow-11/26/2008
6251Arctic’s Long-Lost Forests Show Carbon Links, Scientists Say By Jim Efstathiou tonto-11/26/2008
6250Exactly. They could be wrong. I agree with you, but continue to follow the info tonto-11/26/2008
6249Global warming is calculated from all the average temperatures across the globe.RetiredNow-11/26/2008
6248Yes, we know that some of that information is available for that area. We also ktonto-11/26/2008
6247Right, the apparent weaknesses are all there in the article. Let's not pretetonto-11/26/2008
6246This is what laissez faire capitalism looks like... <b>All Fall Down</RetiredNow-11/26/2008
6245Sure, skepticism is the way to go, but if you watch these things like I do, thenRetiredNow-11/25/2008
6244"It's not really hard to start connecting all the dots..." I beg Jim S-11/25/2008
6243Yes, it comes from PH statistics gathered by their monitoring device. That'sRetiredNow-11/25/2008
6242The article begged the question of how much the pH actually changed. Ten times Jim S-11/25/2008
6241I saw too many ambiguities to call that science. Did I miss the data in the artitonto-11/25/2008
6240Data tells the story and points to logical conclusions. As is always the case wiRetiredNow-11/25/2008
6239He "thinks" they are greater than what was expected? He is waffling...tonto-11/25/2008
6238<b>Ocean Acidity Rising at Surprising Pace</b> Jessica Marshall, DisRetiredNow-11/25/2008
6237He's definitely a person of great fiscal irresponsibility. That much is for RetiredNow-11/24/2008
6236Bush is a lib.Bill-11/24/2008
6235jlallen, all you have to do is go back to my posts of 2003 or prior and you'RetiredNow111/24/2008
6234Agreed. However, I was calling longnshort a hypocrite. That much has proven to bRetiredNow-11/24/2008
6233I would have thought Richardson would be a better pick for Energy as well, but hRetiredNow111/24/2008
6232Do you know who Keynes is? Probably not, but I'll tell you what Keynes says RetiredNow-11/24/2008
6231As usual, don't let the facts get in your way of making uninformed posts. PRetiredNow111/24/2008
6230BABBLE incarnateSkywatcher-11/24/2008
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