Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-10 Thread Norton, Steve
Why not check the Gutenberg dictionary? Maybe it will help confirm the conspiracy. .- Steve N From: Golden Aldi To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu Dec 10 09:07:14 2009 Subject: Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of: I couldn't help notice that the below was from a 20

Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-10 Thread Michael Zangari
Thu, 12/10/09, Golden Aldi wrote: From: Golden Aldi Subject: Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of: To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Thursday, December 10, 2009, 10:07 AM I couldn't help notice that the below was from a 2005 Dictionary... Now look up pollutant in a much older

Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-10 Thread Golden Aldi
oth have >> the same impact. I'm thinking water vapor has a MUCH larger impact than CO2 >> because on that old football field it would take up anywhere from 36 inches >> to 180 inches compared to CO2's lousy 1 1/3 inches. >> >> >> >> >> >>

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2009-12-10 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
The Voice of Reason, Hooray!! dee On 10 Dec 2009, at 01:29, Steve wrote: > CO2 is not a pollutant. Without CO2 in the air, plants would die. It's a > natural component of our ecosphere. Animals breathe in oxygen and breathe > out CO2. Plants breathe in CO2 and breathe out oxygen. > >

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2009-12-10 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Exactly Annie!! They don't want people to use it because it WORKS! If everyone used it, how would they sell us ABX's? dee On 9 Dec 2009, at 22:33, Annie B Smythe wrote: > Diabetes, Cancer, ADD, and every other disease under the sun. How can we live > with all this crap in the food, and water

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2009-12-10 Thread Ode Coyote
Eh? They are just trying to make you afraid to exhale without permission, that's all. Of course, buying permission requires a payment to the re-election and payoff slush fund called "Stimulus package" Ode At 08:35 PM 12/9/2009 -0600, you wrote: Well done, Steve. Very good analogy. Water

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2009-12-10 Thread Richard Goodwin
the drugs they give us to deal with them. From: Annie B Smythe To: CS List Sent: Wed, December 9, 2009 5:33:21 PM Subject: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of: Diabetes, Cancer, ADD, and every other disease under the sun. How can we live with al

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2009-12-09 Thread Kathy
://dprogram.net/2009/12/09/video-lord-monckton-returns-to-alex-jones-tv-reveals-scientific-fraud-at-copenhagen/ - Original Message - From: To: Cc: "Steve" Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 11:17 PM Subject: Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of: Of course CO2 is not a poll

Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
I'll be waiting for the link, LOL. Annie Dan Nave wrote: I've recently been reading a book called "Eat to Live." The author's contention is that we eat a lot of calories, an excessive amount of calories, but we are actually starved for nutrients. The calories from nutrient-poor processed grain

Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
Well maybe that's WHY people are eating so much, BECAUSE the food is lacking in nutrients. The body craves it. Annie Dan Nave wrote: I've recently been reading a book called "Eat to Live." The author's contention is that we eat a lot of calories, an excessive amount of calories, but we are

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2009-12-09 Thread slickpicker
h a glass of wine and contemplate how nice it would be if global warming would actually live up to it's threats/promises. Cheers   --- On Wed, 12/9/09, Dan Nave wrote: From: Dan Nave Subject: Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of: To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Wednesday, Dece

Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Dan Nave
I've recently been reading a book called "Eat to Live." The author's contention is that we eat a lot of calories, an excessive amount of calories, but we are actually starved for nutrients. The calories from nutrient-poor processed grains and sugar, and calories from excessive consumption of prote

Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Steve
2/9/09, Dan Nave wrote: From: Dan Nave Subject: Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of: To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 10:44 PM The American Heritage® Science Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Co

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2009-12-09 Thread Dan Nave
hes > to 180 inches compared to CO2's lousy 1 1/3 inches. > > > > > > > > --- On *Wed, 12/9/09, slickpic...@cox.net * wrote: > > > From: slickpic...@cox.net > Subject: Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of: > > To: silver-list@

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2009-12-09 Thread Clayton Family
me impact. I'm thinking water vapor has a MUCH larger impact than CO2 > because on that old football field it would take up anywhere from 36 inches > to 180 inches compared to CO2's lousy 1 1/3 inches. > > > --- On Wed, 12/9/09, slickpic...@cox.net wrote: > &g

Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Steve
because on that old football field it would take up anywhere from 36 inches to 180 inches compared to CO2's lousy 1 1/3 inches.   --- On Wed, 12/9/09, slickpic...@cox.net wrote: From: slickpic...@cox.net Subject: Re: CS>No wonder there's an explosion of: To: silver-list@esk

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2009-12-09 Thread slickpicker
Don't worry, at least they're focu$ing on the most deadly pollutant of all...CO2. Annie B Smythe wrote: = Diabetes, Cancer, ADD, and every other disease under the sun. How can we live with all this crap in the food, and water, and air, and soil, in everything around us? A

CS>No wonder there's an explosion of:

2009-12-09 Thread Annie B Smythe
Diabetes, Cancer, ADD, and every other disease under the sun. How can we live with all this crap in the food, and water, and air, and soil, in everything around us? And minority babies? We all breath the same air, and drink the same water, and use the same products, and eat food grown from the