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		<title>By: kavips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 15:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 14:57:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wordpress rejects posts. That&#039;s the reason I test with dots  - because a post doesn&#039;t appear.  Since I saw your post #2, I tried to post again, breaking it down into 4 posts. Woodpress or some program is rejecting post #4 since 7:15 pm yesterday, calling attempts &#039;duplicate&#039; even though post 4 of 4 never appeared.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WordPress rejects posts. That&#8217;s the reason I test with dots  &#8211; because a post doesn&#8217;t appear.  Since I saw your post #2, I tried to post again, breaking it down into 4 posts. Woodpress or some program is rejecting post #4 since 7:15 pm yesterday, calling attempts &#8216;duplicate&#8217; even though post 4 of 4 never appeared.</p>
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		<title>By: anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 02:25:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Page 4 of 4

And Willard, I&#039;m sorry to have to say this, I don&#039;t believe you care about &#039;American jobs.&#039;  There are an endless amount of jobs that need to be done. 

How many millions of jobs, are republicans withholding from Americans?   Republican politicians, claim to care that,  &#039;Americans need jobs,&#039; while choosing to deny  the clear, direct, waiting pathway lined with needed American jobs, a thriving economy and an improving environment.  Politicians ignore the multitude of jobs that need to be done, that are vital, clean energy jobs. And government ignores the money that is certainly available to fund these jobs - by placing a rising  tax on CO2 releasing, on some of the wealthiest  industries in the world. To avoid unnecessary governmental waste, this tax money  should be collected by the government, then  sent directly to every legal adult in the country, via debit card - to be spent to  reduce their fossil fuel addictions -their approved conservation, home energy improvements, installations, educations, transportation, planting trees, etc. to do whatever is necessary - to  help reduce CO2 in the atmosphere, cut our addiction  and insure our climate safety. 

I&#039;m sorry to have to say this Mr. Rmoney, but your plan is a disaster in the planning, the worst possible thing that could happen to America, the world.

Now scientists are connecting the dots and attribute  weather condition deaths to climate change.  Abnormal temperatures, acidic oceans, droughts, burning forests, melting reflective ice surfaces, changing currents, weather patterns; melting permafrost, will  be costly. Melting Arctic ocean bottoms/tundra are already free releasing methane (a GHG 30 times more potent than CO2,)  as a feedback system, which  raises temperatures more, releasing more methane, will continued the loop. 

http://co2now.org/

I&#039;m sorry to have to say this Willard, but you are most definitely not  the man who can solve the climate change problem. Three months ago, you called it a &#039;myth.&#039;   Seven billion people around the world need America government to face reality adn become a leader.  Willard  can&#039;t solve the confusion within his own head. He reminds one of a puppet, with various interests yanking his strings. Dance, Rmoney dance  around the most important issue facing mankind. 

We are now in the middle of the largest human caused planetary experiment-gone-haywire:  CO2 pollution, causing  feedback, feedback coming from the planet, where there is feedback enough to end life on earth.
 

When it comes to the day one steps into the voting booth, each set of candidates must be evaluated, on who will best fight climate change.  Everything else is background noise.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBYnPO9igFM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtRwm6WWLbY&amp;feature=fvwrel


PS This last video is long, but facinating - the extreme ice man

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/earth/extreme-ice.html]]></description>
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<p>And Willard, I&#8217;m sorry to have to say this, I don&#8217;t believe you care about &#8216;American jobs.&#8217;  There are an endless amount of jobs that need to be done. </p>
<p>How many millions of jobs, are republicans withholding from Americans?   Republican politicians, claim to care that,  &#8216;Americans need jobs,&#8217; while choosing to deny  the clear, direct, waiting pathway lined with needed American jobs, a thriving economy and an improving environment.  Politicians ignore the multitude of jobs that need to be done, that are vital, clean energy jobs. And government ignores the money that is certainly available to fund these jobs &#8211; by placing a rising  tax on CO2 releasing, on some of the wealthiest  industries in the world. To avoid unnecessary governmental waste, this tax money  should be collected by the government, then  sent directly to every legal adult in the country, via debit card &#8211; to be spent to  reduce their fossil fuel addictions -their approved conservation, home energy improvements, installations, educations, transportation, planting trees, etc. to do whatever is necessary &#8211; to  help reduce CO2 in the atmosphere, cut our addiction  and insure our climate safety. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m sorry to have to say this Mr. Rmoney, but your plan is a disaster in the planning, the worst possible thing that could happen to America, the world.</p>
<p>Now scientists are connecting the dots and attribute  weather condition deaths to climate change.  Abnormal temperatures, acidic oceans, droughts, burning forests, melting reflective ice surfaces, changing currents, weather patterns; melting permafrost, will  be costly. Melting Arctic ocean bottoms/tundra are already free releasing methane (a GHG 30 times more potent than CO2,)  as a feedback system, which  raises temperatures more, releasing more methane, will continued the loop. </p>
<p><a href="http://co2now.org/" rel="nofollow">http://co2now.org/</a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m sorry to have to say this Willard, but you are most definitely not  the man who can solve the climate change problem. Three months ago, you called it a &#8216;myth.&#8217;   Seven billion people around the world need America government to face reality adn become a leader.  Willard  can&#8217;t solve the confusion within his own head. He reminds one of a puppet, with various interests yanking his strings. Dance, Rmoney dance  around the most important issue facing mankind. </p>
<p>We are now in the middle of the largest human caused planetary experiment-gone-haywire:  CO2 pollution, causing  feedback, feedback coming from the planet, where there is feedback enough to end life on earth.</p>
<p>When it comes to the day one steps into the voting booth, each set of candidates must be evaluated, on who will best fight climate change.  Everything else is background noise.</p>
<p><span class='embed-youtube' style='text-align:center; display: block;'><iframe class='youtube-player' type='text/html' width='490' height='306' src='http://www.youtube.com/embed/TBYnPO9igFM?version=3&#038;rel=1&#038;fs=1&#038;showsearch=0&#038;showinfo=1&#038;iv_load_policy=1&#038;wmode=transparent' frameborder='0'></iframe></span></p>
<p><span class='embed-youtube' style='text-align:center; display: block;'><iframe class='youtube-player' type='text/html' width='490' height='306' src='http://www.youtube.com/embed/CtRwm6WWLbY?version=3&#038;rel=1&#038;fs=1&#038;showsearch=0&#038;showinfo=1&#038;iv_load_policy=1&#038;wmode=transparent' frameborder='0'></iframe></span></p>
<p>PS This last video is long, but facinating &#8211; the extreme ice man</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/earth/extreme-ice.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/earth/extreme-ice.html</a></p>
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		<title>By: anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 01:45:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 00:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part 3 of 4 

We need to stop. We need our government to make us stop. 

I&#039;m sorry to have to say this Willard, but you need to stop pretending there&#039;s some debate going on. &quot;I didn&#039;t know what&#039;s causing it,&quot; in just another way to avoid reality.   That debate was over 20 years ago, and polluting industries continued to pollute. We now face the results, with less time to react.

What appeared to be harmlessly released CO2 - is now in fact, a death sentence for the livable environment as we knew it.

Romney&#039;s recipe for greed isn&#039;t  leadership, it&#039;s a death sentence.   Those blocking CO2 reduction, need to step out of the way. The next years are likely our last chance to reduce CO2 while it can still make a difference.   If someone doesn&#039;t know what I&#039;m talking about, do a little research, drop a few words into search,  like melting polar ice, methane, Alaska, permafrost, climate change,James Jansen, NOAA, NASA, USCG, UCS, EPA, Homeland Security,  etc and you will know more than Romney claims to know.

I&#039;m sorry to have to say this Willard, but I don&#039;t believe you don&#039;t know the truth - that climate change is caused by CO2.  There isn&#039;t going to be a tea party debate for dumb people, Willard.

When  Rmoney says, &#039;it&#039;s a myth,&#039; he is really saying, don&#039;t worry - keep believing your air, lands and waters are free industrial dump sites - the dump sites which enable  fossil fuels to be called  affordable. They&#039;re not &#039;affordable.&#039;  They&#039;re the most expensive mistake and by far, the most dangerous mistake, that mankind has ever made. But it is  also the reason, the fossil fuel industries are the wealthiest corporations in the world. Where are the coal plants that don&#039;t release CO2?  No can do. So they call it &#039;clean coal instead - and affordable. Affordable, since they don&#039;t pay for the damages.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part 3 of 4 </p>
<p>We need to stop. We need our government to make us stop. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m sorry to have to say this Willard, but you need to stop pretending there&#8217;s some debate going on. &#8220;I didn&#8217;t know what&#8217;s causing it,&#8221; in just another way to avoid reality.   That debate was over 20 years ago, and polluting industries continued to pollute. We now face the results, with less time to react.</p>
<p>What appeared to be harmlessly released CO2 &#8211; is now in fact, a death sentence for the livable environment as we knew it.</p>
<p>Romney&#8217;s recipe for greed isn&#8217;t  leadership, it&#8217;s a death sentence.   Those blocking CO2 reduction, need to step out of the way. The next years are likely our last chance to reduce CO2 while it can still make a difference.   If someone doesn&#8217;t know what I&#8217;m talking about, do a little research, drop a few words into search,  like melting polar ice, methane, Alaska, permafrost, climate change,James Jansen, NOAA, NASA, USCG, UCS, EPA, Homeland Security,  etc and you will know more than Romney claims to know.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sorry to have to say this Willard, but I don&#8217;t believe you don&#8217;t know the truth &#8211; that climate change is caused by CO2.  There isn&#8217;t going to be a tea party debate for dumb people, Willard.</p>
<p>When  Rmoney says, &#8216;it&#8217;s a myth,&#8217; he is really saying, don&#8217;t worry &#8211; keep believing your air, lands and waters are free industrial dump sites &#8211; the dump sites which enable  fossil fuels to be called  affordable. They&#8217;re not &#8216;affordable.&#8217;  They&#8217;re the most expensive mistake and by far, the most dangerous mistake, that mankind has ever made. But it is  also the reason, the fossil fuel industries are the wealthiest corporations in the world. Where are the coal plants that don&#8217;t release CO2?  No can do. So they call it &#8216;clean coal instead &#8211; and affordable. Affordable, since they don&#8217;t pay for the damages.</p>
<p>(continued next post)</p>
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		<title>By: anonymous</title>
		<link>http://kavips.wordpress.com/2012/07/19/unconditional-surrender-in-november/#comment-12686</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2012 22:22:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part 2 of 3

The average American is already sweating  their addiction to fossil fuels, as they will pay their CO2 releasing, coal fired utility bills through heat wave after heat wave,  turning  their thermostat down a degree, hoping  the kids won&#039;t end up suffering in the middle of a freak  &#039;brown out;&#039; as farmers toss dead chickens,  loose over heated livestock, have their crops damaged; as communities are turned to waste by extreme storms,  as  towns restrict water usage;  merchants - close their empty shops, as millions stay indoors to be able to breathe,  avoid heat stroke; avoiding spending, to save for the next coal fired utility bill. 

People have a right to be angry about  a  forced dependency on fossil fuel products - that has now come back to damage them - in the form of climate change.   It&#039;s like having to buy tainted supplies, from the plantation owner.

But it comes as no surprise.  Scientist have been warning the government about CO2 pollution for 20 years.

We have a government without a conscience; industries without responsibility; a military that defends big oil machinery;  educational systems producing grads without solutions;  media that speaks for consumerism, as republicans work to continue, &#039;pollution per usual.&#039; 

Rmoney will call climate change, anything anyone tells him to call it.  But it is the children who  will  have to face the most treacherous futures.  Many children already do not know, what  normal seasons were. It&#039;s only the beginning.  CO2 lasts up to 200 years in the atmosphere; and the world is increasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere every year.

And yet.. See Rmoney&#039;s energy plan here:

http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/12542615-romney-energy-plan-removes-limits-on-carbon-dioxide-air-pollution

Industry has  co joined with politics in its&#039; present greedy, planet altering,  mindless pursuit of  profits by pollution, both  denying  twenty years of dire warnings from the legitimate climate science communities, while trying to  keep the public out of the equation, with some rich fossil fuel interests and powerful congressmen choosing instead to confuse, ignore, conceal the  truth and reality of - anthropogenic climate change.

Sorry to have to say this Mr. Rmoney, anthropogenic climate change is happening.  If you don&#039;t know this or pretend not to know this, why have you chosen to run for the office of President of the United States? Is it because you have chosen to lead the republicans to protect &#039;profits by pollution?&#039;

http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/06/19/501612/report-most-anti-environment-house-of-representatives-in-history-voted-109-times-to-enrich-big-oil/?mobile=nc

Twenty years of scientific warnings  have passed - un heeded.   99.9% of climate scientist from around the world agree, anthropogenic CO2 is causing climate change.  There is no more time to be squander on corporate greed and political procrastination, pretend debates and outright lies.   Politicians now need to listen to the legitimate scientists and turn what needs to be done, into action. This is the missing link. Needed work -turned into - action, (financed by CO2 tax on the fossil fuel industries.)   It&#039;s a tremendous task, that has to happen  around the world with every country doing all that they can.  Growing trees, shutting down old wasteful coal units, working on 3rd, 4th generation nuclear, clean energy products, producing very affordable solar, wind units, etc.

Republicans (without regulations, limits, tax,)   lowering  CO2 emissions?  That would NEVER HAPPEN..   Government needs to see that it does.    Check the charts thus far.   Watch CO2 and temperatures  rising together, off the  charts; as republicans continue to use our government, as their  enabler, as our environment remains an industrial by-product dump site. The &#039;republican way,&#039; will cause progressively worse (its&#039; already begun) sure fire killing temperatures, droughts, famines, polar/glacier melting, drownings, migrations, starving,  sweltering destruction, more.

Sorry to have to say this Mr. Rmoney, but all republicans aren&#039;t totally stupid.

 They know exactly what  these smoke stacks are for -and what CO2 is doing to our atmosphere.

http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&amp;fr=yfp-t-701&amp;va=coal+plant+smoke+stacks

It time for home windmills. solar, geothermal, miles and miles  of solar and windmills, new nuclear construction - asap.  

Americans needs Presidential  leadership in CO2 reduction. America  remains one of the world&#039;s largest  historically responsible contributors, offenders. The rights of  next generations must be upheld.  Their air, lands and waters must be legally protected, so that some future generation will be able to return to  a normal environment. (It&#039;s going to be beyond tough - CO2 remains in the atmosphere, for up to 200 years. We&#039;re already drastically changing the global temperature and it will continue.  Arctic methane feedback systems are already  kicking in,  releasing stored methane from permafrost, huge shallow ocean bottoms, etc. 

We cannot be a country with a President who sticks his head in the sand and says, &#039;global warming is a &#039;myth.&#039;  We cannot be a country that robs billions of babies of a livable planet. We are already a country who&#039;s CO2 footprint is causing untold millions of climate  deaths around the world;  untold trillions in damages around the world.

(continued next comment)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part 2 of 3</p>
<p>The average American is already sweating  their addiction to fossil fuels, as they will pay their CO2 releasing, coal fired utility bills through heat wave after heat wave,  turning  their thermostat down a degree, hoping  the kids won&#8217;t end up suffering in the middle of a freak  &#8216;brown out;&#8217; as farmers toss dead chickens,  loose over heated livestock, have their crops damaged; as communities are turned to waste by extreme storms,  as  towns restrict water usage;  merchants &#8211; close their empty shops, as millions stay indoors to be able to breathe,  avoid heat stroke; avoiding spending, to save for the next coal fired utility bill. </p>
<p>People have a right to be angry about  a  forced dependency on fossil fuel products &#8211; that has now come back to damage them &#8211; in the form of climate change.   It&#8217;s like having to buy tainted supplies, from the plantation owner.</p>
<p>But it comes as no surprise.  Scientist have been warning the government about CO2 pollution for 20 years.</p>
<p>We have a government without a conscience; industries without responsibility; a military that defends big oil machinery;  educational systems producing grads without solutions;  media that speaks for consumerism, as republicans work to continue, &#8216;pollution per usual.&#8217; </p>
<p>Rmoney will call climate change, anything anyone tells him to call it.  But it is the children who  will  have to face the most treacherous futures.  Many children already do not know, what  normal seasons were. It&#8217;s only the beginning.  CO2 lasts up to 200 years in the atmosphere; and the world is increasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere every year.</p>
<p>And yet.. See Rmoney&#8217;s energy plan here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/12542615-romney-energy-plan-removes-limits-on-carbon-dioxide-air-pollution" rel="nofollow">http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/12542615-romney-energy-plan-removes-limits-on-carbon-dioxide-air-pollution</a></p>
<p>Industry has  co joined with politics in its&#8217; present greedy, planet altering,  mindless pursuit of  profits by pollution, both  denying  twenty years of dire warnings from the legitimate climate science communities, while trying to  keep the public out of the equation, with some rich fossil fuel interests and powerful congressmen choosing instead to confuse, ignore, conceal the  truth and reality of &#8211; anthropogenic climate change.</p>
<p>Sorry to have to say this Mr. Rmoney, anthropogenic climate change is happening.  If you don&#8217;t know this or pretend not to know this, why have you chosen to run for the office of President of the United States? Is it because you have chosen to lead the republicans to protect &#8216;profits by pollution?&#8217;</p>
<p><a href="http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/06/19/501612/report-most-anti-environment-house-of-representatives-in-history-voted-109-times-to-enrich-big-oil/?mobile=nc" rel="nofollow">http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/06/19/501612/report-most-anti-environment-house-of-representatives-in-history-voted-109-times-to-enrich-big-oil/?mobile=nc</a></p>
<p>Twenty years of scientific warnings  have passed &#8211; un heeded.   99.9% of climate scientist from around the world agree, anthropogenic CO2 is causing climate change.  There is no more time to be squander on corporate greed and political procrastination, pretend debates and outright lies.   Politicians now need to listen to the legitimate scientists and turn what needs to be done, into action. This is the missing link. Needed work -turned into &#8211; action, (financed by CO2 tax on the fossil fuel industries.)   It&#8217;s a tremendous task, that has to happen  around the world with every country doing all that they can.  Growing trees, shutting down old wasteful coal units, working on 3rd, 4th generation nuclear, clean energy products, producing very affordable solar, wind units, etc.</p>
<p>Republicans (without regulations, limits, tax,)   lowering  CO2 emissions?  That would NEVER HAPPEN..   Government needs to see that it does.    Check the charts thus far.   Watch CO2 and temperatures  rising together, off the  charts; as republicans continue to use our government, as their  enabler, as our environment remains an industrial by-product dump site. The &#8216;republican way,&#8217; will cause progressively worse (its&#8217; already begun) sure fire killing temperatures, droughts, famines, polar/glacier melting, drownings, migrations, starving,  sweltering destruction, more.</p>
<p>Sorry to have to say this Mr. Rmoney, but all republicans aren&#8217;t totally stupid.</p>
<p> They know exactly what  these smoke stacks are for -and what CO2 is doing to our atmosphere.</p>
<p><a href="http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&#038;fr=yfp-t-701&#038;va=coal+plant+smoke+stacks" rel="nofollow">http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&#038;fr=yfp-t-701&#038;va=coal+plant+smoke+stacks</a></p>
<p>It time for home windmills. solar, geothermal, miles and miles  of solar and windmills, new nuclear construction &#8211; asap.  </p>
<p>Americans needs Presidential  leadership in CO2 reduction. America  remains one of the world&#8217;s largest  historically responsible contributors, offenders. The rights of  next generations must be upheld.  Their air, lands and waters must be legally protected, so that some future generation will be able to return to  a normal environment. (It&#8217;s going to be beyond tough &#8211; CO2 remains in the atmosphere, for up to 200 years. We&#8217;re already drastically changing the global temperature and it will continue.  Arctic methane feedback systems are already  kicking in,  releasing stored methane from permafrost, huge shallow ocean bottoms, etc. </p>
<p>We cannot be a country with a President who sticks his head in the sand and says, &#8216;global warming is a &#8216;myth.&#8217;  We cannot be a country that robs billions of babies of a livable planet. We are already a country who&#8217;s CO2 footprint is causing untold millions of climate  deaths around the world;  untold trillions in damages around the world.</p>
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		<title>By: anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2012 22:03:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part 1 


I&#039;m sorry to have to say this to you Willard Romney,
 
but the science is overwhelming; the results of denial, are horrific.

The natural systems of the earth are faltering - as the richest and most powerful nations are not even  attempting to show up  at the table to take action. Shamefully, America is at the top of that list of failures.

The greedy blunder of the powerful is, to fight for  &#039;sustain growth&#039; for the rich and powerful; growth that further destroys  the environment; when a &#039;sustainable environment,&#039; is what we need to work at and is where the &#039;jobs&#039; are,  in order for there to be, an American economy at all.

I&#039;m sorry to have to say this, but you&#039;re party&#039;s over Willard.

We need a government of all democrats, so they can straighten things out, pass the laws that need to be passed.

Romney says a lot of contradicting  things.  But make no mistake,  he is against cap and trade, against a CO2 tax and  against regulation of industry. Making the plan complete - Romney has called global warming a &#039;myth.&#039;

Sorry to have to say this Willard,  but I believe you have no idea what you said a year ago, six months ago or last week.

(Excuse me for repeating the following, but it&#039;s important.)

Rmoney&#039;s many dumb and contradicting quotes are brought to the public attention, but the following Rmoney quote (April 16, 2012, Allentown, Pa. primary speech,)  was ignored, maybe because it involved people of &#039;the developing world.&#039;
Allentown, Pennsylvania   –   At a rally early Thursday morning Republican Presidential candidate Willard Mitt Romney spent part of speech addressing the United State’s role in the developing world, in which he revealed his view of global warming, (as well as his intentions regarding  anthropogenic climate change.)

&quot;As President my Policy of Denial will be much more beneficial to those nations and their citizens.  I don’t believe in the science. I reject the dismal outlook.  I do not accept the gloomy predictions.&quot;

Sorry to have to say this Willard, but the science is real, the outlook dismal, the predictions, gloomy.

Not only that, but for the most part, I blame republicans - their denial, their efforts to continue polluting as usual, bring us to a really gloomy future.

Romney makes clear, his &#039;official policy.&#039; 

 &quot;Under the Romney Administration the US will have an &#039;Official Policy of Denial.&#039;  This will do away with the myth of Global Warming and as a result the third world will not suffer from drought, famine, rising sea levels and killer heat waves.&quot; End quote.

Romney&#039;s &#039;official&#039; policy as candidate for President includes:

Official Policy of Denial 

Official backer of CO2 pollution  

His view of global warming as a myth

And perhaps, a disregard for &quot;third world&quot;  people.

Unfortunately, the above helped Rmoney land the on the ticket.

Hundreds of millions of dollars  will be thrown at Willard M. Romney, perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars from petroleum and petroproduct corporate giants from around the world, in an effort to get Rmoney elected.

Republicans, all along, have been  working  the machinery that produces riches for the elite, the machinery that will destroy the environment of the planet. Americans  are held hostage, dependent and addicted  to polluting power, fossil fuel energy, petro jobs, transportation, etc. (as well as the addictions to  material consumption.)  Republicans still tell gullible voters, climate change is a hoax, or  not caused by man,  or uncontrollable by man, until  eventually they will say  climate change is too far advanced for man to control. And the ultra rich and greedy, will have the filthy product, that an America turned third world, will need until their demise. Sounds  like,  a pill peddler prescribing pain pills for an overdose,  instead of sending the patient to physical therapy.

America needs to end it&#039;s  fossil fuel addiction, drastically reduce it&#039;s CO2 output and start using alternative energy.

Drilling offshore, on public lands, removing mountain tops, fracking, piping, burning and free releasing without  regulations, without limits, without a CO2 tax, without responsibility (the American corporate dream,)  means  more fossil fuel  &#039;pollution as usual,&#039;  more profits by pollution. A favorite polluters trick - call fossil fuels affordable while calling alternative energy too costly, as the real costs of fossil fuels,  are passed on to the public, in the free released  polluting by-product, in this case CO2.

In the case of released anthropogenic CO2, damage costs are so tremendous, so varied, so widespread,  they&#039;re  incalculable. But the republicans would rather claim, the climate change costs are &#039;Zero&#039; because it&#039;s all a &#039;myth.&#039; 

Sorry to have to say this Willard, but you lie. 

Decades of scientific studies, every federal agency preparing for climate change, thousand of climate scientists from countries around the world agreeing, tens of thousands of ice cores,mathematical calculations,  computer programs, space  photography, tens of thousands of graphs, charts, measurements, conferences, approved peer reviews, etc. prove it. 

 And even though American families&#039; lives dependent upon it, people are to trust what you say?

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMAn6O1IeoQ

Sorry to have to say this Willard, but those were the most thoughtless, and contradicting statements regarding climate change ever - until I noticed in April 2012, due to your &#039;official policy of denial&#039; you did decide to do away with the &#039;myth&#039; of global warming?  Then I noticed, in another interview, 6/11 you had  said, &quot;I think it&#039;s important for us to reduce our emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases that may well be significant contributors to the climate change and global warming that you&#039;re seeing.&quot;  Oh no!  4  conflicting opinions from the same man - who wants to be President!  Then this,“Gov. Romney does not think greenhouse gases are pollutants within the meaning of the Clean Air Act, and he does not believe that the EPA should be regulating them,” said Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul, attempting to clear up Romney&#039;s latest  statement.  “CO2 is a naturally occurring gas. Humans emit it every time they exhale.” she added, sounding much like a Georgetown De birther.

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<p>I&#8217;m sorry to have to say this to you Willard Romney,</p>
<p>but the science is overwhelming; the results of denial, are horrific.</p>
<p>The natural systems of the earth are faltering &#8211; as the richest and most powerful nations are not even  attempting to show up  at the table to take action. Shamefully, America is at the top of that list of failures.</p>
<p>The greedy blunder of the powerful is, to fight for  &#8216;sustain growth&#8217; for the rich and powerful; growth that further destroys  the environment; when a &#8216;sustainable environment,&#8217; is what we need to work at and is where the &#8216;jobs&#8217; are,  in order for there to be, an American economy at all.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sorry to have to say this, but you&#8217;re party&#8217;s over Willard.</p>
<p>We need a government of all democrats, so they can straighten things out, pass the laws that need to be passed.</p>
<p>Romney says a lot of contradicting  things.  But make no mistake,  he is against cap and trade, against a CO2 tax and  against regulation of industry. Making the plan complete &#8211; Romney has called global warming a &#8216;myth.&#8217;</p>
<p>Sorry to have to say this Willard,  but I believe you have no idea what you said a year ago, six months ago or last week.</p>
<p>(Excuse me for repeating the following, but it&#8217;s important.)</p>
<p>Rmoney&#8217;s many dumb and contradicting quotes are brought to the public attention, but the following Rmoney quote (April 16, 2012, Allentown, Pa. primary speech,)  was ignored, maybe because it involved people of &#8216;the developing world.&#8217;<br />
Allentown, Pennsylvania   –   At a rally early Thursday morning Republican Presidential candidate Willard Mitt Romney spent part of speech addressing the United State’s role in the developing world, in which he revealed his view of global warming, (as well as his intentions regarding  anthropogenic climate change.)</p>
<p>&#8220;As President my Policy of Denial will be much more beneficial to those nations and their citizens.  I don’t believe in the science. I reject the dismal outlook.  I do not accept the gloomy predictions.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sorry to have to say this Willard, but the science is real, the outlook dismal, the predictions, gloomy.</p>
<p>Not only that, but for the most part, I blame republicans &#8211; their denial, their efforts to continue polluting as usual, bring us to a really gloomy future.</p>
<p>Romney makes clear, his &#8216;official policy.&#8217; </p>
<p> &#8220;Under the Romney Administration the US will have an &#8216;Official Policy of Denial.&#8217;  This will do away with the myth of Global Warming and as a result the third world will not suffer from drought, famine, rising sea levels and killer heat waves.&#8221; End quote.</p>
<p>Romney&#8217;s &#8216;official&#8217; policy as candidate for President includes:</p>
<p>Official Policy of Denial </p>
<p>Official backer of CO2 pollution  </p>
<p>His view of global warming as a myth</p>
<p>And perhaps, a disregard for &#8220;third world&#8221;  people.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the above helped Rmoney land the on the ticket.</p>
<p>Hundreds of millions of dollars  will be thrown at Willard M. Romney, perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars from petroleum and petroproduct corporate giants from around the world, in an effort to get Rmoney elected.</p>
<p>Republicans, all along, have been  working  the machinery that produces riches for the elite, the machinery that will destroy the environment of the planet. Americans  are held hostage, dependent and addicted  to polluting power, fossil fuel energy, petro jobs, transportation, etc. (as well as the addictions to  material consumption.)  Republicans still tell gullible voters, climate change is a hoax, or  not caused by man,  or uncontrollable by man, until  eventually they will say  climate change is too far advanced for man to control. And the ultra rich and greedy, will have the filthy product, that an America turned third world, will need until their demise. Sounds  like,  a pill peddler prescribing pain pills for an overdose,  instead of sending the patient to physical therapy.</p>
<p>America needs to end it&#8217;s  fossil fuel addiction, drastically reduce it&#8217;s CO2 output and start using alternative energy.</p>
<p>Drilling offshore, on public lands, removing mountain tops, fracking, piping, burning and free releasing without  regulations, without limits, without a CO2 tax, without responsibility (the American corporate dream,)  means  more fossil fuel  &#8216;pollution as usual,&#8217;  more profits by pollution. A favorite polluters trick &#8211; call fossil fuels affordable while calling alternative energy too costly, as the real costs of fossil fuels,  are passed on to the public, in the free released  polluting by-product, in this case CO2.</p>
<p>In the case of released anthropogenic CO2, damage costs are so tremendous, so varied, so widespread,  they&#8217;re  incalculable. But the republicans would rather claim, the climate change costs are &#8216;Zero&#8217; because it&#8217;s all a &#8216;myth.&#8217; </p>
<p>Sorry to have to say this Willard, but you lie. </p>
<p>Decades of scientific studies, every federal agency preparing for climate change, thousand of climate scientists from countries around the world agreeing, tens of thousands of ice cores,mathematical calculations,  computer programs, space  photography, tens of thousands of graphs, charts, measurements, conferences, approved peer reviews, etc. prove it. </p>
<p> And even though American families&#8217; lives dependent upon it, people are to trust what you say?</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMAn6O1IeoQ" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMAn6O1IeoQ</a></p>
<p>Sorry to have to say this Willard, but those were the most thoughtless, and contradicting statements regarding climate change ever &#8211; until I noticed in April 2012, due to your &#8216;official policy of denial&#8217; you did decide to do away with the &#8216;myth&#8217; of global warming?  Then I noticed, in another interview, 6/11 you had  said, &#8220;I think it&#8217;s important for us to reduce our emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases that may well be significant contributors to the climate change and global warming that you&#8217;re seeing.&#8221;  Oh no!  4  conflicting opinions from the same man &#8211; who wants to be President!  Then this,“Gov. Romney does not think greenhouse gases are pollutants within the meaning of the Clean Air Act, and he does not believe that the EPA should be regulating them,” said Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul, attempting to clear up Romney&#8217;s latest  statement.  “CO2 is a naturally occurring gas. Humans emit it every time they exhale.” she added, sounding much like a Georgetown De birther.</p>
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