conservatismtoday.com - 1/2/2009
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Temperatures have dropped globally since 2000; Al Gore hardest hit.Not that it matters either way. Junk science is junk science whether it appears to be predicting something accurately or not. But this should, ahem, put the freeze on some global...
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Maggie's Farm —
... Was 2008 really all that bad? Only to us who have been spoiled and expect life to be easy. Good news. Earth has cooled since Bush took office. Good going, George. But I think you overdid it. School endowments are saving for what? It's greed, I tell ya. This guy Senator Burris sure does dig himself. I wonder what it feels like. (h/t, Betsy) Related: Bobby Rush says take a chill pill. I'm fresh out of 'em. Our cus Mr. Free Market not only pokes a friendly ...
George Bush has cooled the planet!
TigerHawk —
This is bound to irritate all the right people: "Earth has cooled since Bush took office" . If I were a Bush-hater, I would argue that the cooling results from the sand and debris that we have kicked up in Iraq and Afghanistan, which reflects solar energy back into outer space. It sounds stupid, but a lot of people would believe it. More ...
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