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Post by dontgetoutmuch on Aug 3, 2011 22:20:40 GMT
You sure are a fatty. You need to lose weight! You aren't doing yourself any favors. A Prius with a trailer will satisfy all your needs quite well. By using a dinosaur, you are just hurting everybody else. Shame on you. Richard, are you saying that you believe fossil fuels come from dinosaurs? Yeah, that will increase your intellectual standing here. Besides that Slim, holier than thou ad hominems are a waste of our time. Hi Juan, You have to understand that I am not a fatty. I gave Richard enough information to understand that I am muscular, not fat. While I am obese on the BMI, my body fat is about 6%. I lifted weights for many years when I was younger. I didn't comment on his post because his response is soooo Richard. He almost always takes the available facts and comes to a wildly wrong conclusion. The worst (or best depending on how you look at it) part is that he is arrogant and condescending at the same time he is stupidly wrong.
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Post by icefisher on Aug 4, 2011 4:26:57 GMT
Hi Juan,
You have to understand that I am not a fatty. I gave Richard enough information to understand that I am muscular, not fat. While I am obese on the BMI, my body fat is about 6%. I lifted weights for many years when I was younger. I didn't comment on his post because his response is soooo Richard. He almost always takes the available facts and comes to a wildly wrong conclusion. The worst (or best depending on how you look at it) part is that he is arrogant and condescending at the same time he is stupidly wrong.
Now now stop being so nice! Freddy Blassie would say anybody who automatically thinks 210lbs is fat is a pencil neck!
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Post by trbixler on Aug 4, 2011 4:49:50 GMT
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Post by trbixler on Aug 6, 2011 13:19:02 GMT
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Post by trbixler on Aug 9, 2011 13:02:38 GMT
Read the comments for the consensus. Must have met a tipper point.
"Gore: Climate skeptics are peddling ‘bulls--t’"
"Gore said:
The model they innovated in that effort was transported whole cloth into the climate debate. And some of the exact same people — by name, I can go down a list of their names — are involved in this. And so what do they do? They pay pseudo-scientists, to pretend to be scientists, to put out the message: "This climate thing, it’s nonsense. Man-made CO2 doesn’t trap heat. It may be volcanoes." Bulls--t! "It may be sun spots." Bulls--t! "It’s not getting warmer." Bulls--t!
And there are about 10 other memes that are out there, and when you go and talk to any audience about climate, you hear them washing back at you. The same crap, over and over and over again ... There is no longer a shared reality on an issue like climate even though the very existence of our civilization is threatened. People have no idea! And yet our ability to actually come to a shared reality that emphasizes the best evidence ... It’s no longer acceptable in mixed company, meaning bipartisan company, to use the d**n word "climate.""
"http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/677-e2-wire/175967-gore-climate-skeptics-are-spreading-bullst"
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Post by throttleup on Aug 10, 2011 1:12:02 GMT
Read the comments for the consensus. Must have met a tipper point. "Gore: Climate skeptics are peddling ‘bulls--t’" "Gore said: The model they innovated in that effort was transported whole cloth into the climate debate. And some of the exact same people — by name, I can go down a list of their names — are involved in this. And so what do they do? They pay pseudo-scientists, to pretend to be scientists, to put out the message: "This climate thing, it’s nonsense. Man-made CO2 doesn’t trap heat. It may be volcanoes." Bulls--t! "It may be sun spots." Bulls--t! "It’s not getting warmer." Bulls--t! And there are about 10 other memes that are out there, and when you go and talk to any audience about climate, you hear them washing back at you. The same crap, over and over and over again ... There is no longer a shared reality on an issue like climate even though the very existence of our civilization is threatened. People have no idea! And yet our ability to actually come to a shared reality that emphasizes the best evidence ... It’s no longer acceptable in mixed company, meaning bipartisan company, to use the d**n word "climate."" " thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/677-e2-wire/175967-gore-climate-skeptics-are-spreading-bullst"Al Gore... the man's a genius I tell you... "We are the most powerful force of nature now. We are literally changing the relationship between the Earth and the Sun." Al Gore 25 May 2006 Do I really need the sarcasm tag?
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Post by sigurdur on Aug 10, 2011 1:27:45 GMT
throttleup: Next time I am sipping my after supper coffee, I will be sure to have it swallowed before I open a post with your name on it.
A.......mmmmmmmmm......no......you do not need the sarcasm tag at all.......LMAO
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Post by trbixler on Aug 10, 2011 4:57:59 GMT
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Post by trbixler on Aug 10, 2011 13:49:03 GMT
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Post by trbixler on Aug 11, 2011 15:27:40 GMT
Poster Polar Bears in the news. Psst do not tell Obama or Lisa. "Global Warming Link to Drowned Polar Bears Melts Under Searing Fed Probe"  "Polar bears drowning in an Alaskan sea because the ice packs are melting—it’s the iconic image of the global warming debate. But the validity of the science behind the image—presented as an ignoble testament to our environment in peril by Al Gore in his film An Inconvenient Truth—is now part of a federal investigation that has the environmental community on edge. Special agents from the Interior Department’s inspector general's office are questioning the two government scientists about the paper they wrote on drowned polar bears, suggesting mistakes were made in the math and as to how the bears actually died, and the department is eyeing another study currently underway on bear populations." www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=45447
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Post by justwonderin on Aug 11, 2011 18:37:38 GMT
Poster Polar Bears in the news. Psst do not tell Obama or Lisa. "Global Warming Link to Drowned Polar Bears Melts Under Searing Fed Probe"  "Polar bears drowning in an Alaskan sea because the ice packs are melting—it’s the iconic image of the global warming debate. But the validity of the science behind the image—presented as an ignoble testament to our environment in peril by Al Gore in his film An Inconvenient Truth—is now part of a federal investigation that has the environmental community on edge. Special agents from the Interior Department’s inspector general's office are questioning the two government scientists about the paper they wrote on drowned polar bears, suggesting mistakes were made in the math and as to how the bears actually died, and the department is eyeing another study currently underway on bear populations." www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=45447wow. It seems that science has struck a nerve. It's amazing how folks think.
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Post by hairball on Aug 11, 2011 19:59:01 GMT
wow. It seems that science suspected fraud has struck a nerve. It's amazing how paranoid warmist folks think.
Fixed it for you.
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Post by throttleup on Aug 11, 2011 22:17:13 GMT
wow. It seems that science has struck a nerve. It's amazing how folks think.
A photo of a polar bear on a small piece of ice has absolutely nothing to do with "polar bears drowning."
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Post by julianb on Aug 12, 2011 7:09:14 GMT
Young male kangaroos grab small bushes like that, it obviously seems to excite them!
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Post by trbixler on Aug 12, 2011 12:53:02 GMT
Young male kangaroos grab small bushes like that, it obviously seems to excite them! Kind of like big Al and a podium.
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