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February 27, 2008

Quick! Put some more CO2 into the air . . .

. . . there's a chance the planet may be cooling. (And if it is, can we ask the environmental crisis-mongers to be quiet for at least 20 years?)

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kyle N

I have a better idea, if we find it is actually cooling can we have a class action lawsuit against all the AGW fear mongers for trying to frighten us, and for retarding progress against the coming ice age?


pj

Look on the bright side: Catastrophic global cooling will open up some prime beachfront property as ocean levels sink. Might be a little muddy at first.

Max

Global warming was a McGuffin, just an excuse for stampeding useful idiots. If the global warming rational is stripped from the warm mongers what is revealed is a naked push for global totalitarian socialism.

I'm sure nother excuse will be found. Maybe the necessity for getting in gear to survive global cooling? It could happen.

Steven

I would certainly welcome a longer skiing and ice climbing season. However, before I invest in a pair of skis I think I'll wait a bit longer than one year to see what the trend is.

JorgXMcKie

Doesn't matter. The Command-and-Control centralizing crowd will just move on to the next thing the *necessitates* that they take charge of all our lives and behaviors.

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