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Frosty 07-17-2007 07:27 PM

OH NO! Don't tell Al Gore...
 
Yet another article on how some of Al Gore's "facts" are complete b*******.

Nothing like more propaganda to strike fear in people to make a a**load of $$$.

http://www.shoutwire.com/viewstory/8...g_Hoax_Exposed

NJSPEEDER 07-17-2007 07:32 PM

you mean a politician lied for profit? say it aint so!!!! say it ain't so!!!

al gore is a typical polipuppet jsut like all the others. some greedy rich guy looking out for his wallet and his friends. doesn't matter what party they are in, the only goal is to keep the party going.

Frosty 07-17-2007 07:35 PM

Agreed.

Don't get me wrong I care about the planet and global warming is REAL...however I question WHY the Earth is getting warmer. I dispute the reasons Mr. Gore is stating as "fact". It's funny how you throw some graphs and pictures up on a screen and suddenly the sheep coming flocking in.

Frosty 07-17-2007 07:38 PM

I just stumbled across this one.

http://www.youtube.com/jp.swf?video_...7sd1mm3edcinJ1

Firebird67dude 07-17-2007 07:42 PM

Didn't Al Gore invent the Internet??!!?

NJSPEEDER 07-17-2007 07:43 PM

global warming is real?
why is this year cooler than last year?
why was last year hotter than average?
why was the title topic of the first earth day conference global cooling only 30 years ago? did we somehow manage to cause so much damage in 30 years that we have reversed the temperate direction of the planet?
if we are to blame for all global temperature changes how does one explain the previous 20+ ice ages the planet has lived through?
how does one explain the "little ice age" that occured all over the world when the industrial revolution was in it's infancy?

global warming is overhyped crap. yes, the temperature fo the planet is changing, in perfect time with the natural rhythm of change over the last how many billion years.
the excuses and fear created around global warming is retarded. the products that get pushed around, the multi billion dollar projects that get passed off as world saving, and all the little puppets standing up to talk about what you need to buy to protect yoruself don't have any real basis for their arguments, just hype and healines.

Frosty 07-17-2007 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Firebird67dude (Post 364747)
Didn't Al Gore invent the Internet??!!?

Apparently he invented TIME TRAVEL too!

Firebird67dude 07-17-2007 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 364755)
Apparently he invented TIME TRAVEL too!

:kneeslap: I forgot about that!!!

The Fixer 07-17-2007 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER;
the excuses and fear created around global warming is retarded. the products that get pushed around, the multi billion dollar projects that get passed off as world saving, and all the little puppets standing up to talk about what you need to buy to protect yoruself don't have any real basis for their arguments, just hype and healines.


Tim FTMFW!!!!!!!! These idiots that cry about global warming and how it's an iminent threat should look at how the record highs and lows vary from year to year. If it was a constant increase, then you could say global warming is something to be worried about. But if tomorrow's record high was 100 degrees in 1997 (which it was, cause I saw it on the news before), and it's only gonna be 80 tomorrow, then this is NORMAL FLUCTUATION, nothing to be concerned about.

WildBillyT 07-17-2007 09:56 PM

In my opinion, we need "radicals" on both sides of the arguement to keep each other in check. I personally dismiss a lot of this as hype but at least it gets people thinking about their own impact on the environment, which is a good thing.

Frosty 07-18-2007 06:25 AM

Sure, it's great to get people thinking but the problem is that this country/government/society is SO quick to pass laws for the sake of passing laws. Create/pass laws first, research later. Spend $$ on off the wall **** and then research later. Raise $$$ in the name of saving out planet but where does all of that $$ go?

LS1Hawk 07-18-2007 06:34 AM

Al Gore is an opportunist just like the rest of them. And global warming has becoming nothing but a marketing tool.

WildBillyT 07-18-2007 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 364840)
Sure, it's great to get people thinking but the problem is that this country/government/society is SO quick to pass laws for the sake of passing laws. Create/pass laws first, research later. Spend $$ on off the wall **** and then research later. Raise $$$ in the name of saving out planet but where does all of that $$ go?

I'm sure most of it goes to bureaucracy and wasted spending. If you really want to get pissed about wasting money, see if you can find a list of government projects that took so long to excecute that their end result was obsolete years before it was completed. That will make you puke.

Knipps 07-18-2007 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by WildBillyT (Post 364872)
I'm sure most of it goes to bureaucracy and wasted spending. If you really want to get pissed about wasting money, see if you can find a list of government projects that took so long to excecute that their end result was obsolete years before it was completed. That will make you puke.

if you want to talk about a money pit...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Dig...ssachusetts%29

last i saw it's still not done

WildBillyT 07-18-2007 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Knipps (Post 364876)
if you want to talk about a money pit...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Dig...ssachusetts%29

last i saw it's still not done

Hell yeah, that's a nasty one! I know a couple people that were on it and they laugh about it now. Denver Airport's automated baggage handling system is another one, which is notorious in the software engineering field.

NJSPEEDER 07-18-2007 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by TPI Monte SS (Post 364797)
Tim FTMFW!!!!!!!! These idiots that cry about global warming and how it's an iminent threat should look at how the record highs and lows vary from year to year. If it was a constant increase, then you could say global warming is something to be worried about. But if tomorrow's record high was 100 degrees in 1997 (which it was, cause I saw it on the news before), and it's only gonna be 80 tomorrow, then this is NORMAL FLUCTUATION, nothing to be concerned about.

i am by no means saying that humans do not have an impact on the enviroment, i know the opposite is very true. i just personally believe that the places people are looking to "save the world" are completely skewed thanks t a lot of well thought out sales pitches and scare tactics.
we knock down trees because you jsut can't survivie if is it a 9 mile drive to walmart instead of only 4, or because the neighborhood that could use a little paint and a lawn mower isn't as good as the brand new one with the half sized lots.
most of the "alternative" fuel sources are also crap. anyone who is in love with E85 and all the other bio fuel mess, i have one question. once all the farms either close or convert to soy so you can feel better about putting gas in your hummer, where are you gonna get your eggs and milk? i guess no one was watching while the price of those items doubled over the last 5 years.
the answer to healthier enviroment is simple, plant some trees, allow controlled hunts to keep animal populations in line with available food supplies, and buy items that last longer or is recycleable so that less crap has to be put into land fills.
the planet has been around and balancing itself for a long time, there is no need to save it from our pathetic existance. it woudl jsut be nice if we coudl save ourselves from our pathetic existance with jsut a few minutes a day of actual thought


/rant

Teds89IROC 07-18-2007 04:45 PM

:lol: @ the article

I'm sure we do have an impact on the earth's climate and everything but not to the extent that Al Gore and others are making it out to be. Experts have even said that Earth is not the only planet experiencing these changes, other planets in the solar system are as well. I was also informed that back in the 70's there was this same hype, but about global freezing....it's all BS by politicians

Frosty 07-18-2007 06:56 PM

Yup 30 years ago it was global cooling, lol.

jims69camaro 07-19-2007 12:23 PM

imho, we have had a positive impact on the environment. imagine where we would be if we kept littering like we used to in the '70s. imagine the s*** we'd be breathing if all cars kept polluting like they did in the '60s. imagine how different life would be if we didn't watch how we pollute the environment (with real pollution from factories and such) like it was in the '50s.

it is my considered opinion that we have had a good impact on the environment. we can do more, but the hype and scare-tactics don't fool me. only the crying indian wouldn't have much of an impact on today's society, so i guess you gotta do what you gotta do.

NJSPEEDER 07-19-2007 02:45 PM

let's all jsut come up with one or two easy solutions each, impliment them here in jersey, and savethe planet.
my solutions:
1: Problem - Airbourne polution.
Solution - Planting trees, natures air filter.
Reasoning - There is no more renewable resource than green plants. They grow everywhere and anywhere in this country. A side benefit would be that if push came to shove, we also have a fuel source and a habitat that would support the collection of food built in to the forrest we plant.

2. Problem - Passenger Vehicle Emissions
Solution - Enforcing the speed limit
Reasoning - Everybody knows that it burns more fuel to get up to and maintain higher speeds than lower speeds. Slowing the general flow of traffic by enforcing the speed limits, or even keeping people with in 5 to 10 mph of the speed limit would greatly reduce emissions.
Side benefits would be fewer highway fatalities since accidents would be occuring at a lower and assumably more survivable rate of speed, and also the towns could benefit from the increased revenue stream brought on by additional tickets being written. Maybe then Ewing could then go two years in a row without a retardedly high property tax increase.

anyone else have any simple solutions that could be implemented without huge expense or terrible amounts of effort?

shane27 07-19-2007 03:27 PM

ride bikes.

jims69camaro 07-19-2007 03:48 PM

problem: refuse (garbage)
solution: complete seperation of product packaging and other trash, compost natural stuff (egg shells, banana peels, etc)
side-benefit: not only are you helping the recycling effort, but you would be building your own compost heap that you could use as fertilizer in your garden or under your lawn, whatever you want to grow better/faster/last longer. also, if you seperate out the paper and cardboard, you can use that in a fireplace or franklin stove to help heat your place in the winter. it's not that much more effort, as we are already seperating plastics, glass and metal.

Frosty 07-19-2007 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jims69camaro (Post 365172)
imho, we have had a positive impact on the environment. imagine where we would be if we kept littering like we used to in the '70s. imagine the s*** we'd be breathing if all cars kept polluting like they did in the '60s. imagine how different life would be if we didn't watch how we pollute the environment (with real pollution from factories and such) like it was in the '50s.

it is my considered opinion that we have had a good impact on the environment. we can do more, but the hype and scare-tactics don't fool me. only the crying indian wouldn't have much of an impact on today's society, so i guess you gotta do what you gotta do.

Agreed on your points. It still just shows how many sheeple we have in this country. It's amazing how a few incorrect graphs and some false pictures will get people hook, line and sinker.

Frosty 07-19-2007 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER (Post 365194)
2. Problem - Passenger Vehicle Emissions
Solution - Enforcing the speed limit
Reasoning - Everybody knows that it burns more fuel to get up to and maintain higher speeds than lower speeds. Slowing the general flow of traffic by enforcing the speed limits, or even keeping people with in 5 to 10 mph of the speed limit would greatly reduce emissions.
Side benefits would be fewer highway fatalities since accidents would be occuring at a lower and assumably more survivable rate of speed, and also the towns could benefit from the increased revenue stream brought on by additional tickets being written. Maybe then Ewing could then go two years in a row without a retardedly high property tax increase.

Burn! Burn in helllll!!!!!

Enforcing speed laws...PFFT :rolleyes:

:D

bubba428 07-19-2007 10:28 PM

HEY maybe thats republican propaganda, to counter the democrats propaganda, to gain support for the 2008 election.


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