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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: beefeater on April 28, 2011, 08:20:04 PM
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Unless it isn't...
Gorebasm (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x982885)
Bigmack (1000+ posts) Thu Apr-28-11 05:55 PM
Original message
With all the wild weather...
the horrible death and destruction of the tornados and such...
Is anybody in the media pointing out that Global Warming/Climate Change predicts this kind of thing?
Not that I've heard
malaise (1000+ posts) Thu Apr-28-11 05:57 PM
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1. What global warming
That's as real as Obama's birth certificate
What a card, FUnny!
EmmettKelly (64 posts) Thu Apr-28-11 06:04 PM
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4. No, but Daily Kos is
280 Dead in 2nd Deadliest Tornado Outbreak Since 1932
For years, meteorologists and the nostalgic among us have referred to the Super Outbreak of 1974 or the Palm Sunday Outbreak of 1965 as the worst tornado outbreaks in our nation's history. Unfortunately, we are going to have to add in a new outbreak to that list: the Late-April Tornado Outbreak of 2011 (which I'm sure will get a catchy name once CNN's dramatist/news editor returns from vacation). The outbreak, which stretched from April 25th in the central south and went through today, April 28th, with possible tornado touchdowns from Florida to New Jersey.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/04/28/971089/-280-De...
Ooops. Those MORONS that don't know their history are condemned to look F'ing terminally STUPID!
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The DUmmies have learned well from Algore. Any weather at all equates to global warming or climate change or whatever term they are using this week.
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the horrible death and destruction of the tornados and such...
You cannot even fumble your way through the plural of "tornado", and you expect us to trust your judgement on the climate?
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Just curious, did the next ice age/global warming/global climate change cause the outbreaks of 1932, 1965, and 1974?
Or even the 1884 Enigma outbreak? Or the 1840 Great Natchez tornado?
If so, you are saying that we're the same now as 1840 (or at least 1884, 1932, 1965, or 1974) and nothing has really changed right?
If not, why were the storms back then just an act of nature while the storms today are a result of the next ice age/global warming/global climate change?
edit to add: since I'm asking questions of the smartest BASTARDs on the innerwebz I have one more. Why are you so ate up with the DUmbass?
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How quickly liberals put inconvenient truths out of their minds. Remember when we had a year where a bunch of hurricanes hit the U.S.? Liberals were all up in arms about "This is because of global warming! It's just going to get worse from here on!" Then the very next year, absolutely no hurricanes hit the U.S. Oops. Did they learn a lesson from that? Why, of course not! They just waited until they could switch disasters. "Really bad snowstorms are from global warming! Tornado outbreaks are from global warming! Toe cheese is from global warming!"
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How quickly liberals put inconvenient truths out of their minds. Remember when we had a year where a bunch of hurricanes hit the U.S.? Liberals were all up in arms about "This is because of global warming! It's just going to get worse from here on!" Then the very next year, absolutely no hurricanes hit the U.S. Oops. Did they learn a lesson from that? Why, of course not! They just waited until they could switch disasters. "Really bad snowstorms are from global warming! Tornado outbreaks are from global warming! Toe cheese is from global warming!"
Exactly. I've seen them making fun of people who have noted cold weather during the summer while saying "What global warming?," and yet they take a single event and make the same claim, but they're being serious. Their hypocrisy is palpable (that means noticable, for all of you primitives on Skin's island).
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Hey DUmbasses, down here we call it Spring.