13 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: If You Don’t Believe In Global Warming”

  1. HHmmmm…..the back two didn’t show any signs of meltining although they should have taken the same heat. Rumor has it that some guy who looked like Al Gore was seen running from the scene. ICCP says this is proof positive that the planet is in peril and will do a four year study on this phenomenom. UN says this would not have happened if Agenda 21 had been fully implemented. Dumpster owner says “WTF.”

  2. I work at a Southern University the one thing you don’t say around here to the Professors is, ‘ Man, it’s hot today.’ Just opens the door for their AGW BS.
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  3. MarkD, the example of North Korea is what the UN, Al Gore, et al, and the professors Ratt mentions want for us.

  4. We should be emulating the worthy examples of Thomas Friedman, David Suzuki, Prince Charles and Michael Moore. Their carbon footprints are massive.
    Carbon is life. More carbon = more life.
    (Unless you are against life.)

  5. Never hold discussions with the monkey when the organ grinder is in the room.
    Winston Churchill

  6. It *IS* extremely hot here (in Oklahoma), but the most common weather-related problem for the streetlights is that they keep getting blown away (you know — strong winds, tornadoes, and pot shots from enviroidiots).

  7. I know the earth is getting warmer, wood ticks are moving further north, bedbugs are thriving further north, the question is what’s the cause.

  8. @ snowolff;
    re: Bedbugs infesting houses – what changed snowolff? Here are some ‘changes’ to give you hints: people quit smoking tobacco inside structures and most people stopped burning wood and coal inside structures. Infesting vermin move out of smoke cured structures. Farmers, in the past, used to rid their fowl of fleas by fumigating tobacco in the fowl coops. Another ‘change’ is sealed windows and doors; with the result that no fresh air is ever allowed to replenish the oxygen in the air – vermin like to live in moist static areas. Also, a ‘change’ in cleaning proceedures; bacteria friendly ‘cleaning’ products have rendered even friendlier space for vermin and bacteria in all areas of human habitation. Hospitals and private citizens wash their clothes in cold water without bleach and ‘cool dry’ in dryers. Vermin hate sunshine and bleach but live through the cold water/bacteria friendly detergent and the warm dry with health intact – right into nice warm beds with a constant blood supply arriving every night.
    Not Rocket Science, common sense known to all people in our recent past…now a ‘lost art’ to most.

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