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I've seen Fire and I've seen Rain, I've seen Global Warming I thought would never end

Original post made by James Taylor, another community, on Jul 28, 2011

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Posted by Alfred E Newman
a resident of Atherton: other
on Jul 28, 2011 at 12:23 pm

Yawn. Same gal copies and pastes far right screeds, never gives credit, can't obey forum rules on posting copyrighted material.

Editor - yet another copy and paste, without any opinion of the poster. It's all over the web, if the poster can't provide a link, why should it remain up?

Notice that there isn't a link to the so called "science journal Remote Sensing"?

Must be tough for the poster to always be on the wrong side. Yet she keeps preaching talking points from big oil funded thinktanks.

Weathers fine. Wasn't setting any records at all this year.

New York was comfortable last week. Uh-huh. No evidence of warming.

No one died in any tornado activity this year. Uh-huh. No evidence of warming. Ask folks in Tuscaloosa about the weather this year.

Climate change brings out the extremes.

Notice when the extremes hit, even fox stops running their Exxon funded spin?

from Bloomberg:

"Koch Industries Inc. and Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) are among companies that would benefit from almost identical energy legislation introduced in state capitals from Oregon to New Mexico to New Hampshire -- and that’s by design.

The energy companies helped write the legislation at a meeting organized by a group they finance, the American Legislative Exchange Council, a Washington-based policy institute known as ALEC.

The corporations, both ALEC members, took a seat at the legislative drafting table beside elected officials and policy analysts by paying a fee between $3,000 and $10,000, according to documents obtained by Bloomberg News. " Web Link