Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Your Turn

Do you believe in global warming?


30 comments:

  1. Cookie3:02 AM

    of course.

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  2. TopperMadison3:04 AM

    Do you believe in air?

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  3. OGJustReading3:08 AM

    Yes, I "believe" in scientific fact. Btw, it's Climate Change".

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  4. Phyllis Whitweed3:08 AM

    Big fan of science, so yes.

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  5. Former CNN Anchor Candy Crowley3:17 AM

    I always bring up global warming at cocktail parties. It helps break the ice.

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  6. Lurky McLurkster3:23 AM

    Yes but it would happen with or without mankind's help to speed it along

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  7. Lieferd4:10 AM

    Of course. We have evidence that global warming exists. Unlike jesus/god/allah, all figments of weak ass imaginations.

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  8. zerooptions4:19 AM

    Yup,
    That damn hurricane was fed by the slightly higher than normal temperatures of the gulf waters.

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  9. HH3144:40 AM

    Is this a joke? Global warming is a scientific fact, not a religion to believe in or not

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  10. Txredhd5:19 AM

    Of course. It's true and based on FACT.

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  11. just sayin\'5:37 AM

    A qualified yes. The world is warmer every year, that's a fact. Man has damaged the ecosystem and caused some of the climate change. But floods and droughts
    etc. have happened throughout time...warming isn't the cause of every storm.

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  12. Al Gore6:09 AM

    Let me fly my private jet over Houston and get a sense if global warming is involved. BTW, did you know my house uses 21x the electricity of the average home. Take that, carbon footprint.

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  13. AMartel6:23 AM

    The Goracle has spoken.

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  14. AMartel6:28 AM

    Loaded question since the globe temperature changes constantly and depending on the beginning date from which you start your calculation, we could be warming or cooling.
    In the context of a gossip blog, it's a political question about whether you favor of the politicians who use "global warming" (or "climate change") as an excuse to siphon more money away from regular people to their favored cronies for ostensibly scientific purpose.

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  15. TootsMcGee6:40 AM

    LOL. Curious, who are these malevolent scientific cronies? How dare evil scientists help our planet remain a place that can sustain life. Definitely work of the devil, ya'll.

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  16. WeeKitty8:12 AM

    Follow the money. Scientists have a vested interest in a grant donor's happy ending.

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  17. WeeKitty8:14 AM

    Should be man-made climate change and not to the degree the scam artists (looking at you Gore) are shilling.

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  18. Y'know, people in Canada make that exact same claim about David Suzuki too, and it's simply 100% not true. I'm guessing it's just more of the same here with Gore.

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  19. Of course climate change is happening - and at a much faster rate than it should be. And yes, we have caused most of it. It's just silly to insist otherwise. You can't change facts no matter how loud you yell.

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  20. spiffypaws10:14 AM

    YESSSS!

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  21. Shortie11:20 AM

    YES!!!

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  22. Jimbo1:06 PM

    No. Do some actual research and get back to me.

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  23. NoseyNeighbor1:10 PM

    YES!! My hometown used to have a winter then spring. We had all 4 seasons. Now it is summer then a short cold spell, 2 months of spring, and an eternity of summer!

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  24. Sd Auntie1:29 PM

    Of course there is. Hope the air stays clean and water clear. Polluters suck....

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  25. Lieferd1:46 PM

    @Brondie So that means the flooding in Houston is a myth too? That's nice.

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  26. Lieferd1:47 PM

    @Lurky McLurkster Enjoy the view of your colon. Climate change is manmade.

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  27. anon.42:40 PM

    Duh! The problem is most of the people in Congress don't grasp basic science.

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  28. No. If you say yes, explain the ice age.

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  29. I live in Houston where the hurricane just occurred, yes very much so, I have never seen a storm like this, I have friends that have absolutely nothing

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