--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> , "PaliGap" <compost...@...>
wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> , "ShempMcGurk"
> <shempmcgurk@> wrote:
>
> > [snip]
> > Of course, I am a scientific expert on
> > global warming and I should be listened and
> > adhered to by one and all on what I say on
> > that matter.
>
> Too right!
>
> Saw this in my paper today:
>
> Al Gore, who art in thy fully offset private jet;
> Nobel-prized be thy name;
> Thy carbon-free kingdom come;
> On planet Earth (otherwise known as Gaia) as it should
> be after Copenhagen;
> Give us this day our daily meat-free diet;
> And forgive us our emissions, though we don't forgive
> any other big fat Americans who emit against us;
> Lead us not into exotic holiday flights;
> And deliver us from climate denial; for the science is
> settled.
> Amen
>
> Here in Brit-Land there was a curious development this
> week when a court that decides on employment law ruled
> in favour of a climate activist who has sought to have
> his greenism put on a par with other religious beliefs.
>
> Some are saying this looks like a bit of an own goal
> by the green fundies, as er... isn't it supposed be
> "science" and not religion?
>
> Dominic Lawson notes:
>
> "Interestingly, Burton is the very same judge that two
> years ago found for a Kent school governor who brought
> a case against the government's plans to supply every
> school with a DVD of Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth.
> The judge agreed that the film was flawed. He decreed
> that it contained nine scientific errors and that the
> government should accompany any DVDs sent to schools
> with guidance pointing out, among other things, that
> polar bears are not drowning in the absence of
> sufficient quantities of ice.>>

You nay-sayers will have died from the poison in the oceans, air, soils
and water tables, long before you get a chance to say "See, I told you
so"

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