From: Alastair on
On May 29, 11:12 pm, "Sharx35" <shar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Kevin Cunningham" <sms...(a)mindspring.com> wrote in message
>
> news:952eec8a-7628-49d9-801f-6e6faf3187b3(a)o4g2000vbo.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > On May 29, 6:03 am, "Sharx35" <shar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> "Roger Coppock" <rcopp...(a)adnc.com> wrote in message
>
> >>news:0de7b851-9a6d-4fb8-b0f9-248b3925379c(a)u20g2000pru.googlegroups.com....
>
> >> > On May 29, 2:36 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >>http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2010/may/28/rightwing-grou...
> >> >>   "Rightwing group seeks to strip climate change from US classrooms"
> >> >>   "Climate change is a 'liberal' cause, argues Colorado-based
> >> >> petitioner,
> >> >> and
> >> >> requires a 'balancing' counterpoint"
>
> >> > They'er trying this in Texas and Louisana too.  Banning
> >> > information from classrooms and textbooks is a major
> >> > right wing cause.  Creationists try to ban the teaching
> >> > of evolution.  Racists try to prevent pictures of non-white
> >> > peoples in textbooks.  In Texas, right wing nuts on the
> >> > state school board plan to remove references to the
> >> > "Age of Enlightenment" and Thomas Jefferson from
> >> > history textbooks.
>
> >> >> [
> >> >> And so to Mesa County in Colorado where this week the first labour
> >> >> pains
> >> >> of what
> >> >> seems to be the birth of a new movement in the US were felt. Dozens of
> >> >> protesters attended a meeting of School District 51's Board of
> >> >> Education
> >> >> to hand
> >> >> over two petitions aimed at keeping political views out of the
> >> >> county's
> >> >> classrooms.
>
> >> >> According to reports in the local press, Rose Pugliese, a local lawyer
> >> >> and
> >> >> failed Republican candidate for the board of education, authored both
> >> >> of
> >> >> the
> >> >> petitions. The first, which gained 600 signatures of support, simply
> >> >> wished for
> >> >> teachers not to express their "personal, political views" to pupils,
> >> >> whereas the
> >> >> second, which gained 700 signatures, sought to stop the teaching of
> >> >> global
> >> >> warming to children.
>
> >> >> "[Global warming] is not a proven scientific theory. There is not
> >> >> evidence to
> >> >> support it," Pugliese told the board, according to a report in the
> >> >> Denver
> >> >> Post.
> >> >> It's unclear from the reports whether the petition explicitly called
> >> >> for
> >> >> any
> >> >> teachings about global warming to be stripped from schools, or whether
> >> >> it
> >> >> called
> >> >> for the "other side of the story" to be taught, as Pugliese and her
> >> >> supporters
> >> >> seemed to be arguing before the board.
>
> >> >> Pugliese, who is also a prominent member of a local Tea Party group
> >> >> called the
> >> >> Western Slope Conservative Alliance, was supported at the meeting by a
> >> >> local PR
> >> >> consultant called Laura Kindregan, who is the Colorado representative
> >> >> of
> >> >> a
> >> >> national group calling itself Balanced Education for Everyone. It was
> >> >> launched
> >> >> in April to assist "concerned citizens around the country in
> >> >> challenging
> >> >> public
> >> >> schools to provide balanced education on the issue of global warming".
> >> >> It
> >> >> is
> >> >> itself an umbrella organisation of the Independent Women's Forum, a
> >> >> conservative
> >> >> group whose notion of feminism is a tad different to most Guardian
> >> >> readers'
> >> >> understanding of the term.
> >> >> ....
> >> >> ]
>
> >> Meanwhile pseudo-scientists and their LIEbrawl brethern try to force
> >> bullshit global warming THEORY down our collective throats. What rubbish.
>
> > Name a paper that defends your view.  Name a single paper, scum.
>
> > See, filth, you can't come up with a fact, a paper or a single
> > scientific group that agrees with you.  Come on, butt monkey, show us
> > your facts and cite, cite, cite.
>
> > This is the typical right winger, he doesn't know any facts but he
> > knows, in his high school drop out brain, that his truth is true, he
> > doesn't need those fancy scientists.
>
> > Another piece of trailer trash reveals his ignorance.
>
> MY IQ is 145+. Yours?

I didn't think you could count that high!

Cheers, Alastair.
From: Sharx35 on


"Alastair" <al(a)abmcdonald.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:d4db648b-092e-4f4b-91e9-060668f69e81(a)j12g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
> On May 29, 11:12 pm, "Sharx35" <shar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>> "Kevin Cunningham" <sms...(a)mindspring.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:952eec8a-7628-49d9-801f-6e6faf3187b3(a)o4g2000vbo.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> > On May 29, 6:03 am, "Sharx35" <shar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >> "Roger Coppock" <rcopp...(a)adnc.com> wrote in message
>>
>> >>news:0de7b851-9a6d-4fb8-b0f9-248b3925379c(a)u20g2000pru.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> >> > On May 29, 2:36 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
>> >> > wrote:
>> >> >>http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2010/may/28/rightwing-grou...
>> >> >> "Rightwing group seeks to strip climate change from US
>> >> >> classrooms"
>> >> >> "Climate change is a 'liberal' cause, argues Colorado-based
>> >> >> petitioner,
>> >> >> and
>> >> >> requires a 'balancing' counterpoint"
>>
>> >> > They'er trying this in Texas and Louisana too. Banning
>> >> > information from classrooms and textbooks is a major
>> >> > right wing cause. Creationists try to ban the teaching
>> >> > of evolution. Racists try to prevent pictures of non-white
>> >> > peoples in textbooks. In Texas, right wing nuts on the
>> >> > state school board plan to remove references to the
>> >> > "Age of Enlightenment" and Thomas Jefferson from
>> >> > history textbooks.
>>
>> >> >> [
>> >> >> And so to Mesa County in Colorado where this week the first labour
>> >> >> pains
>> >> >> of what
>> >> >> seems to be the birth of a new movement in the US were felt. Dozens
>> >> >> of
>> >> >> protesters attended a meeting of School District 51's Board of
>> >> >> Education
>> >> >> to hand
>> >> >> over two petitions aimed at keeping political views out of the
>> >> >> county's
>> >> >> classrooms.
>>
>> >> >> According to reports in the local press, Rose Pugliese, a local
>> >> >> lawyer
>> >> >> and
>> >> >> failed Republican candidate for the board of education, authored
>> >> >> both
>> >> >> of
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> petitions. The first, which gained 600 signatures of support,
>> >> >> simply
>> >> >> wished for
>> >> >> teachers not to express their "personal, political views" to
>> >> >> pupils,
>> >> >> whereas the
>> >> >> second, which gained 700 signatures, sought to stop the teaching of
>> >> >> global
>> >> >> warming to children.
>>
>> >> >> "[Global warming] is not a proven scientific theory. There is not
>> >> >> evidence to
>> >> >> support it," Pugliese told the board, according to a report in the
>> >> >> Denver
>> >> >> Post.
>> >> >> It's unclear from the reports whether the petition explicitly
>> >> >> called
>> >> >> for
>> >> >> any
>> >> >> teachings about global warming to be stripped from schools, or
>> >> >> whether
>> >> >> it
>> >> >> called
>> >> >> for the "other side of the story" to be taught, as Pugliese and her
>> >> >> supporters
>> >> >> seemed to be arguing before the board.
>>
>> >> >> Pugliese, who is also a prominent member of a local Tea Party group
>> >> >> called the
>> >> >> Western Slope Conservative Alliance, was supported at the meeting
>> >> >> by a
>> >> >> local PR
>> >> >> consultant called Laura Kindregan, who is the Colorado
>> >> >> representative
>> >> >> of
>> >> >> a
>> >> >> national group calling itself Balanced Education for Everyone. It
>> >> >> was
>> >> >> launched
>> >> >> in April to assist "concerned citizens around the country in
>> >> >> challenging
>> >> >> public
>> >> >> schools to provide balanced education on the issue of global
>> >> >> warming".
>> >> >> It
>> >> >> is
>> >> >> itself an umbrella organisation of the Independent Women's Forum, a
>> >> >> conservative
>> >> >> group whose notion of feminism is a tad different to most Guardian
>> >> >> readers'
>> >> >> understanding of the term.
>> >> >> ....
>> >> >> ]
>>
>> >> Meanwhile pseudo-scientists and their LIEbrawl brethern try to force
>> >> bullshit global warming THEORY down our collective throats. What
>> >> rubbish.
>>
>> > Name a paper that defends your view. Name a single paper, scum.
>>
>> > See, filth, you can't come up with a fact, a paper or a single
>> > scientific group that agrees with you. Come on, butt monkey, show us
>> > your facts and cite, cite, cite.
>>
>> > This is the typical right winger, he doesn't know any facts but he
>> > knows, in his high school drop out brain, that his truth is true, he
>> > doesn't need those fancy scientists.
>>
>> > Another piece of trailer trash reveals his ignorance.
>>
>> MY IQ is 145+. Yours?
>
> I didn't think you could count that high!
>
> Cheers, Alastair.

I had to learn how to count that high in order to determine the number of
fools who believe in the pseudo-science that states that humanity plays a
significant role in climate change. Strange that climate change occurs on
other planets where there are NO humans. Or that climate change occurred on
Earth LONG before man developed.




From: edspyhill01 on
On May 29, 7:12 pm, "Sharx35" <shar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Kevin Cunningham" <sms...(a)mindspring.com> wrote in message
>
> news:952eec8a-7628-49d9-801f-6e6faf3187b3(a)o4g2000vbo.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > On May 29, 6:03 am, "Sharx35" <shar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> "Roger Coppock" <rcopp...(a)adnc.com> wrote in message
>
> >>news:0de7b851-9a6d-4fb8-b0f9-248b3925379c(a)u20g2000pru.googlegroups.com....
>
> >> > On May 29, 2:36 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >>http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2010/may/28/rightwing-grou...
> >> >>   "Rightwing group seeks to strip climate change from US classrooms"
> >> >>   "Climate change is a 'liberal' cause, argues Colorado-based
> >> >> petitioner,
> >> >> and
> >> >> requires a 'balancing' counterpoint"
>
> >> > They'er trying this in Texas and Louisana too.  Banning
> >> > information from classrooms and textbooks is a major
> >> > right wing cause.  Creationists try to ban the teaching
> >> > of evolution.  Racists try to prevent pictures of non-white
> >> > peoples in textbooks.  In Texas, right wing nuts on the
> >> > state school board plan to remove references to the
> >> > "Age of Enlightenment" and Thomas Jefferson from
> >> > history textbooks.
>
> >> >> [
> >> >> And so to Mesa County in Colorado where this week the first labour
> >> >> pains
> >> >> of what
> >> >> seems to be the birth of a new movement in the US were felt. Dozens of
> >> >> protesters attended a meeting of School District 51's Board of
> >> >> Education
> >> >> to hand
> >> >> over two petitions aimed at keeping political views out of the
> >> >> county's
> >> >> classrooms.
>
> >> >> According to reports in the local press, Rose Pugliese, a local lawyer
> >> >> and
> >> >> failed Republican candidate for the board of education, authored both
> >> >> of
> >> >> the
> >> >> petitions. The first, which gained 600 signatures of support, simply
> >> >> wished for
> >> >> teachers not to express their "personal, political views" to pupils,
> >> >> whereas the
> >> >> second, which gained 700 signatures, sought to stop the teaching of
> >> >> global
> >> >> warming to children.
>
> >> >> "[Global warming] is not a proven scientific theory. There is not
> >> >> evidence to
> >> >> support it," Pugliese told the board, according to a report in the
> >> >> Denver
> >> >> Post.
> >> >> It's unclear from the reports whether the petition explicitly called
> >> >> for
> >> >> any
> >> >> teachings about global warming to be stripped from schools, or whether
> >> >> it
> >> >> called
> >> >> for the "other side of the story" to be taught, as Pugliese and her
> >> >> supporters
> >> >> seemed to be arguing before the board.
>
> >> >> Pugliese, who is also a prominent member of a local Tea Party group
> >> >> called the
> >> >> Western Slope Conservative Alliance, was supported at the meeting by a
> >> >> local PR
> >> >> consultant called Laura Kindregan, who is the Colorado representative
> >> >> of
> >> >> a
> >> >> national group calling itself Balanced Education for Everyone. It was
> >> >> launched
> >> >> in April to assist "concerned citizens around the country in
> >> >> challenging
> >> >> public
> >> >> schools to provide balanced education on the issue of global warming".
> >> >> It
> >> >> is
> >> >> itself an umbrella organisation of the Independent Women's Forum, a
> >> >> conservative
> >> >> group whose notion of feminism is a tad different to most Guardian
> >> >> readers'
> >> >> understanding of the term.
> >> >> ....
> >> >> ]
>
> >> Meanwhile pseudo-scientists and their LIEbrawl brethern try to force
> >> bullshit global warming THEORY down our collective throats. What rubbish.
>
> > Name a paper that defends your view.  Name a single paper, scum.
>
> > See, filth, you can't come up with a fact, a paper or a single
> > scientific group that agrees with you.  Come on, butt monkey, show us
> > your facts and cite, cite, cite.
>
> > This is the typical right winger, he doesn't know any facts but he
> > knows, in his high school drop out brain, that his truth is true, he
> > doesn't need those fancy scientists.
>
> > Another piece of trailer trash reveals his ignorance.
>
> MY IQ is 145+. Yours?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

That was your SAT score. Your parents felt bad for you so they told
you it was an IQ test.
From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Sat, 29 May 2010 06:56:56 -0700, Kevin Cunningham wrote:

>> Meanwhile pseudo-scientists and their LIEbrawl brethern try to force
>> bullshit global warming THEORY down our collective throats. What
>> rubbish.
>>
>>
> Name a paper that defends your view. Name a single paper, scum.
>
> See, filth, you can't come up with a fact, a paper or a single scientific
> group that agrees with you. Come on, butt monkey, show us your facts and
> cite, cite, cite.

Here:

http://www.treehugger.com/vostok-ice-core.jpg

See the cycle? This is what the "hockey stick" is based on, but they only
took the last 300 year's worth of data.

Just so you know, this chart shows that we are going to be in for a VERY
cold time, relatively soon.

Al Gore be damned.



From: JoeSpareBedroom on
"Cliff" <Clhuprichguesswhat(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote in message
news:5sn10612smdj47vsi5n5lji4m89jppv268(a)4ax.com...
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2010/may/28/rightwing-group-climate-change
> "Rightwing group seeks to strip climate change from US classrooms"
> "Climate change is a 'liberal' cause, argues Colorado-based petitioner,
> and
> requires a 'balancing' counterpoint"
> [
> And so to Mesa County in Colorado where this week the first labour pains
> of what
> seems to be the birth of a new movement in the US were felt. Dozens of
> protesters attended a meeting of School District 51's Board of Education
> to hand
> over two petitions aimed at keeping political views out of the county's
> classrooms.
>
> According to reports in the local press, Rose Pugliese, a local lawyer and
> failed Republican candidate for the board of education, authored both of
> the
> petitions. The first, which gained 600 signatures of support, simply
> wished for
> teachers not to express their "personal, political views" to pupils,
> whereas the
> second, which gained 700 signatures, sought to stop the teaching of global
> warming to children.
>
> "[Global warming] is not a proven scientific theory. There is not evidence
> to
> support it,"


Great. Let's eliminate the teaching of ALL theories from classrooms all
across America.

No more cancer research. No more quantum physics. Perfect. If it ain't in
the bible, it's a lie.