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Change in Republican attitudes....I'm not kidding

Posted 18 months ago|13 comments|485 views
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Perfect Horizon
Chicago, IL
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20101117/sc_yblog_thelookout/poll-most-republicans-dont-believe-in-climate-change

The number of Republican's who don't believe in climate change has dropped by 9% in 3 years. This is pretty drastic for the GOP and their unending fear of change.

The article also points out that 80% of Democrats believe in climate change.

Further it shows the poling data that nearly 70% of all scientists agree that global warming/climate change is real.
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18 months ago: Your two years too late (after our first warning)...and another two years behind the next wave (after this warning)...

You have not figured it out yet, EH?

We have now gone silent and underground even deeper. Does that not really steam you? The fact you can't infiltrate those the will effect the next election cycle just like the last.

Please keep spilling your hatred of the Constitution and the Rule of Law.
Please keep voting Pelosi, Reid, Rangel, Waters, Boxer and such into office and into your leadership roles.

Please, please, please.
Perfect Horizon
Perfect Horizon
Chicago, IL
18 months ago: I love the whole Constitution, not just the parts that are convenient to me (like you and other people that share your moronic beliefs).

You hate America, You hate the Constitution, You hate Liberty, You hate Freedom and most of all you probably hate yourself and as a result feel the need to push your sinister viewpoints on other people.
18 months ago: Too freaking funny. I, I, I, Me, Me, Me, Mine, Mine, Mine....

not to forget Yours, Yours, Yours are morons...

Yeah I bet you read it once or twice. Too bad none of it stuck.

See you in 2012.

By the way? How is that new Republican held Senate seat in your state effecting you? Feeling kinda pissed that you and your kind couldn't even hold Barry's seat?

Yeah. The next two years are going to be fun...

You Pelosicrat.
18 months ago: Right on Cypress.

They are clowns, and it'll be easier to elect Sarah if they keep up this dribble.
18 months ago: Oh yeah. BTW. As of the time of this stupid post and into the near future.

The Democrats still hold the "Super-Majority" in the house just like the last 4 years and the "Filibuster Proof" majority in the Senate.

Is is not a tad bit early to blame the republicans? Uh.

Why don't you push "your people" to pass everything during the "lame duck" session?

I'm sure the lackie in chief will rubber stamp them.
Perfect Horizon
Perfect Horizon
Chicago, IL
18 months ago: Its not that I am blaming the new Republicant's for anything...I think its too early to let the worst president in history (George W. Bush) and his evil republicant administration off the hook. The finger should be pointed at them at least 100000 times per day for eternity.
Out Of The Box
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18 months ago: Oh, now it's 70% of scientists. According to earlier polls, 95% of all scientists believed in man-made climate change. That's a pretty big drop in believers.

Everybody believes in climate change. Just not man-made climate change.
Perfect Horizon
Perfect Horizon
Chicago, IL
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Perfect Horizon
Perfect Horizon
Chicago, IL
18 months ago: The number of scientists is not really the point. This was just a joke about how the "terrified of change" party (GOP) actually has made a change in rhetoric.

Man made climate change...its hard to say that, but I'm sure that with the rampant pollution we certainly are not helping the earth.
Altruist
Altruist
Eugene, OR
18 months ago: OOTB if you read the article it says 97% of scientists.

I wonder how long a party can sustain itself if it depends on misinformation and does not trust scientific information and facts.

The Republicans are going to be totally lost when they realize that their ideological beliefs are 180 degrees out of whack with reality.

Now they are going to be expected to do something, and everything they plan to do will make every problem worse than it is now.

In 2012 the poor and middle classes will be ready to rebel against the party of the rich, which imposed austerity measures on middle America, which amounts to a backdoor tax increase, while further enriching their affluent and corporate sponsors, while creating fewer jobs, worsening the environmental damage, destroying our education system, and destroying America's security (by killing START) while pursuing unnecessary wars.
Perfect Horizon
Perfect Horizon
Chicago, IL
18 months ago: Again, the joke is about the Terrified of Change party (GOP) made a change in rhetoric...it was shocking. If they keep this up they may be able to convince the people of the deep south to keep them in office, of course with their first actions in office will be to stop the creation of jobs during one of the worst recessions ever I highly doubt that they will be able to hold on to much more than Texas and Arizona (but those have always been Nazi strongholds).
18 months ago: Just to be picky... Climate Change is a fact of life, it's how planets evolve from one stage to the next. 100% of everybody should believe in Climate Change.

Now if you quantify Climate Change with the simple term "Man Made" in front of it, now you have something that might have widely varying degrees of belief across different classes, education levels and awareness.

So which is it?
Honor by Choice
Honor by Choice
Waco, TX
18 months ago: (Heeheeheeheeheehoohoo... "republi-cant's" Oh, that's too funny) Perfect Horison's viewing the big picture with 20-20 vision.
Out Of The Box
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18 months ago: Onher by Choice

If you like that one, check out http://rantrave.com/Rave/Brady-concedes-... and read the comments section.

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