Posted by Mark - IN. on January 07, 2008 at 04:56:43 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: O/T Global warming posted by 37 chief on January 06, 2008 at 18:55:35:
I've spliced cables in ditches in hot and cold. When its -17 or +17, I'm wishing it was 90. Seems to me that one fella's laughing hundreds of $millions in personal contracts all the way to the bank at our expense as of lately. Any president that says "Lets not be oil dependent on OPEC or anyone else, lets open up drilling and refining"...he'll/she'll get painted by the huggers as the "environmentally unfriendliest" president of all time. Kind of like saying let the loggers thin out the forests instead of burning millions of acres and homes to the ground each year, thus contributing to "global climate change", which is the new buzz term that explaines how global warming causes global freezing.
Did you see about a month ago where the UN wants us to help pay for the south american rain forest fires to stop "global warming", after scientists predicted that the rain forests would be ashes by now, and they're still 80% in tact? Yep, its a scam, at our expense...if you ask me.
Throw another log on the fire and stay warm like me Stan. No politics or OT involved, this topic affects farmers and our nation's economy directly.
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