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KENTUCKY COLONEL |
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I can remember when this country WAS polluted. This is one of the cleanest countries on earth now.
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mikestc |
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When I was a kid in Milwaukee you could not eat the fish from Lake Michigan, today it is a tourist attraction.
My problem with the global warming crowd is that these are many of the same people who claimed Lake Michigan was dead and soon every lake in the US would have the same fate. Simple stewardship practices worked, no one proposed the kind of crazy changes we are hearing from the global warming crowd. We need a common sense approach to energy not craziness. It is a mistake to think businessmen are more immoral than politicians!Keynes, 1937 |
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ron c1 |
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"A pollutant can be defined as emissions of any kind that can cause damage"
By that definition drinking water is a "pollutant" because if you drink too much at one time you will die. CO2 becomes a problem for people when it's concentration is 5000 ppm [0.5%] in the air. Right now the concentration is 380 ppm [.038%] so we have a long way to go before it is a problem to humans breathing it. "There is a way which seems right to a man, BUT it's end is the way of death." Proverbs 14:12 and Proverbs 16:25 |
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Milt48 |
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We need a common sense approach to energy not craziness. The most sensible approach is for government to stay out of the way of the private sector, and let them invent the better mouse trap.
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John Hunter |
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Jeff, As Alan stated, "No, the jury is NOT still out." I agree with him 100%!
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