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What do YOU think?

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Do you think Hurricane Sandy and the destruction on the East Coast is a result of global warming? Why or why not?


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Seanté Helms

Cleaner

"I don't. I think it's just part of the Big Plan."


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Alan Keck

Door Doctor

"I don't know about global warming, but I am concerned with the HAARP weather modification experiments the government conducts."


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Jon Mourglia

Psycho-Ceramacist

"No. I have a friend having such a bad day and she said everybody said she was Hurricane Sandy, but either way, it isn't global warming."


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Carly James

Cracked Radiator Receptionist

"No. I think history repeats itself."


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Tara Asmus

Liquor Clerk

"Maybe it is God showing Her displeasure at our politicians!"


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Bob King

Nature Lover

"I think everything is connected to everything."


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I noticed that the results of your poll reveal that the majority of pollsters thus far believe that there is a connection between Hurricane Sandy and Global Warming. So why are most of your interviewees not reflecting that poll result? I would think that most Eurekans, very many who are quite intelligent and astute, would be aware of the obvious connection between the warming of the seas and extreme weather.

-- Posted by Anenome on Thu, Nov 1, 2012, at 1:56 PM

If one were to study this as many scientist have, this is only the beginning. As the oceans warm, the weather will be more severe. The ice caps are melting at a rate far greater then predicted, and the destructive forces of the change, will be catastrophic. But then there are those who think this is reoccurring. For those people, the wrath of nature will show them the damage that has been done to our earth.

-- Posted by Concerned Person on Thu, Nov 1, 2012, at 6:43 PM

Never mind that global warming crap. I'm more concerned about 'Concerned Person' and 'ManBearPig'. I'ma skeered!!! Oh, let's not forget the 'War On Women' either.

-- Posted by Nephilim Child on Thu, Nov 1, 2012, at 10:19 PM

N.C. if it weren't for your comments, I would not bother to read this newsrag online. You are da man!!!

-- Posted by mrbliss on Fri, Nov 2, 2012, at 9:29 AM

Aww sure you would mrbliss. Nobody can look away from a train wreck. Then there's the gloriously illustrated self indulgent art, of self important (non) humorists. And let's not forget the insightful wisdom to be garnered from; "What did You Smoke?".

-- Posted by Nephilim Child on Fri, Nov 2, 2012, at 8:38 PM

No. Because the earth is flat and bigfoot was standing a little too far to the left looking down at Atlantis thus tilting the surface allowing the storm to do its damage.

We need to hunt down bigfoot once and for all.

-- Posted by Atlas Shrugged on Sun, Nov 4, 2012, at 9:00 AM


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