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    Re: US and England agree to release oil reserves

    Quote Originally Posted by Galen Sevinne View Post
    Yeah JonBoy, please just blame Obama. Why you gettin' all reasonable and what not?
    O BUMMER and the liberals are the ones that want it to go to $8 - $9 pr gal
    and it's almost there. They're the ones saying we gotta pay our fair share
    like the Europeans. Your boy Extra Point said the same thing in here.

    Even Algore said prices should go up to $5. They are already there and
    beyond past his wildest dreams.

    So OBY isn't doing a damn thing to bring them down. Bush brought them
    down with more off shore drilling and OBY criticises him for it.

    They have more then doubled since OBY it in so you see Galen, you
    do blame him.





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    Re: US and England agree to release oil reserves

    Quote Originally Posted by NCRAVEN View Post
    Come on now, let's get back on track you didn't answer this


    How about you, would you rather have Obamacare or Obama?

    Obviously neither. but you didn't ask me.





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    Re: US and England agree to release oil reserves

    Quote Originally Posted by AirFlacco View Post
    O BUMMER and the liberals are the ones that want it to go to $8 - $9 pr gal
    and it's almost there. They're the ones saying we gotta pay our fair share
    like the Europeans. Your boy Extra Point said the same thing in here.

    Even Algore said prices should go up to $5. They are already there and
    beyond past his wildest dreams.

    So OBY isn't doing a damn thing to bring them down. Bush brought them
    down with more off shore drilling and OBY criticises him for it.

    They have more then doubled since OBY it in so you see Galen, you
    do blame him.
    Of course Gore thinks that way, he's already made Millions(perhaps BILLIONS) on fear tactics dealing with the fallacy of MMGW. I'm sure he has personal interest in rising gas prices.





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    Re: US and England agree to release oil reserves

    Right on, man.

    Algore bought a $9M beach front house with those millions after he said
    the tidal waves were going to wipe the coast out.

    Check out the pics, right on the beach and next door to Opra and
    Kirk Douglas.

    Damn, check out the pool. I swim every day but it would take me all
    day to swim the length of that pool.

    :)




    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0...86.html#s91230

    And some people like our resident lib are gullible enough to believe
    in gore.


    Last edited by AirFlacco; 03-20-2012 at 09:40 PM.





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    Quote Originally Posted by AirFlacco View Post
    Right on, man.

    Algore bought a $9M beach front house with those millions after he said
    the tidal waves were going to wipe the coast out.

    Check out the pics, right on the beach and next door to Opra and
    Kirk Douglas.

    Damn, check out the pool. I swim every day but it would take me all
    day to swim the length of that pool.

    :)




    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0...86.html#s91230

    And some people like our resident lib are gullible enough to believe
    in gore.


    Is that the house with the $30k+ per year gas and electric bill, or is that another one? He's the biggest hyppocrite EVER, flying all over the world in his private jet telling people to buy Prius'





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    Re: US and England agree to release oil reserves

    Not only that he left the engine running for over an hour in Sweden once til he got back using up a lot of fuel. he uses more gas flying around than anyone but he can afford $9 pr gal.



    Yup, that's the house. He can also afford that new $50 light bulb OBY
    got us.




    http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t752770/
    Last edited by AirFlacco; 03-21-2012 at 12:01 PM.





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    Here it is. The light bulb deserves a thread of its own. The gov't gave
    Phillips $10M for devising it says its affordable for everyone
    and claims it can last a decade.

    Yea, and we believe in global warming.

    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business...ability-prize/
    Last edited by AirFlacco; 03-21-2012 at 12:02 PM.





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    Re: US and England agree to release oil reserves

    Quote Originally Posted by AirFlacco View Post
    Here it is. The light bulb deserves a thread of its own. The gov't gave
    Phillips $10M for devising it says its affordable for everyone
    and claims it can last a decade.

    Yea, and we believe in global warming.

    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business...ability-prize/
    The old light bulbs seemed to last a year or two for pennies, hmm but they did use more power to do so.

    I believe in global warming, I just have a minor point of contention with what is cuasing the warming. Silly me thinks that great big ball of burning gas that supplys this planet with nearly all of it's thermal energy might play a part.





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    Quote Originally Posted by jonboy79 View Post
    The old light bulbs seemed to last a year or two for pennies, hmm but they did use more power to do so.

    I believe in global warming, I just have a minor point of contention with what is cuasing the warming. Silly me thinks that great big ball of burning gas that supplys this planet with nearly all of it's thermal energy might play a part.
    The science behind AGW also supports the sun playing a part so you are keeping consistent with the new and improved rational JB. Well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galen Sevinne View Post
    The science behind AGW also supports the sun playing a part so you are keeping consistent with the new and improved rational JB. Well done.

    Sent from my DROIDX using Tapatalk
    Ok, lemme go into a bit more detail. That big ball of burning gas, and the Earth's path in the solar system, and therefore our distance and angle to the sun account for 99.99999999% of the climate change. people and volcanos account for the .0000000001% that is remaining. I know you will say that is not what the science says, but I have seen NOTHING that directly connects the dots they wish to connect. I see a lot of coorelation but no causation. There is also the big mountain of data that shows the planet has warmed and cooled to very large degrees for the entirety of it's existance, which pre-dates life, let alone the burning of fossill fuels.





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    Re: US and England agree to release oil reserves

    Quote Originally Posted by jonboy79 View Post
    Ok, lemme go into a bit more detail. That big ball of burning gas, and the Earth's path in the solar system, and therefore our distance and angle to the sun account for 99.99999999% of the climate change. people and volcanos account for the .0000000001% that is remaining. I know you will say that is not what the science says, but I have seen NOTHING that directly connects the dots they wish to connect. I see a lot of coorelation but no causation. There is also the big mountain of data that shows the planet has warmed and cooled to very large degrees for the entirety of it's existance, which pre-dates life, let alone the burning of fossill fuels.
    NOW you've gone and done it, he's going to go pull out that internet survey that says 90% of all "scientist agree on GW' when only 30% responded to the survey..






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    And it will be from MSNBC.

    :)


    And it turns out that $50 price is wrong cause retailers don't know how much it will cost or if it will last a decade for sure.

    Consumers sticking with traditional bulbs will have to buy about 30 over that time. At $1 a bulb, that would be $30 – far less than the $50 cost of the LED.
    Last edited by AirFlacco; 03-21-2012 at 05:26 PM.





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