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No, chopped liver is far less obnoxious than Joe Romm.
Back when MLK was walking the planet, the junk climate scientists (ha ha) were yodeling about the upcoming ice age.
What! No credit for Mr Romm. What is he? Chopped liver. )
“McClatchy-Tribune did not subsidize the writing of this column; the opinions are those of the writers and do not necessarily represent the views of McClatchy-Tribune or its editors.
This is ridiculous. The greatest moral crisis of our time is immorality. Note Tiger Woods cheating on TV and having the golf establishment and main media support him. Look at the author of this article who makes his living by distorting data to scare people and redirect money from the poor (and raise the costs of their food and deny them cheap energy). Quoting Martin L. King in this matter is obscene.
The Miami Herald should be embarrassed of themselves.
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No, chopped liver is far less obnoxious than Joe Romm.
Van Jones = Vidkun Quisling
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/04/10/Justice-Thomas-Speaks-at-Duquesne
Back when MLK was walking the planet, the junk climate scientists (ha ha) were yodeling about the upcoming ice age.
What! No credit for Mr Romm. What is he? Chopped liver. )
“McClatchy-Tribune did not subsidize the writing of this column; the opinions are those of the writers and do not necessarily represent the views of McClatchy-Tribune or its editors.
Authors: http://climatenexus.org/
This is ridiculous. The greatest moral crisis of our time is immorality. Note Tiger Woods cheating on TV and having the golf establishment and main media support him. Look at the author of this article who makes his living by distorting data to scare people and redirect money from the poor (and raise the costs of their food and deny them cheap energy). Quoting Martin L. King in this matter is obscene.
The Miami Herald should be embarrassed of themselves.