Robert Ariail for December 02, 2015

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    Kind&Kinder  over 8 years ago

    I’m sorry, Mr. President, but I beg to differ. The greatest is the obvious explosion of global insanity that overshadows all of it.

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    Tue Elung-Jensen  over 8 years ago

    Tbh. it is – the potatoe people is still technically contained within a given area in Syria, but climate change is something that will destroy way more if not fixed – and even then we can´t be 100% certain it is.

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    habfan40  over 8 years ago

    hard to do with a knife at your throat

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    Dave Ferro  over 8 years ago

    Climate change… LOL!

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    docrucker Premium Member over 8 years ago

    someone forgot to look up existential

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    echoraven  over 8 years ago

    …also according to him, mass shooting only happen in the US. THAT’S a special kind of stupid. Can’t wait to see what kind of “justification” the koolaid brigade comes up with.

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    superposition  over 8 years ago

    One issue affects all 7 billion; he other affects those deemed infidels by a group of over-zealous fundamentalist radicals trying to turn back time. One, we can take known positive steps toward slowing, the other does not yet have a known solution, but they are not mutually exclusive and both have high priorities for the people but perhaps not for politicianswho seem to care more for ideologies.

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    3pibgorn9  over 8 years ago

    Aye.

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    sofartotheleftimright  over 8 years ago

    This is how short sighted Republicans are. Is terrorism a threat. Obviously. Is climate change a threat. Some don’t believe so, but yest it is. The reason why there are deniers is because they don’t care and they’ll be dead by the time anything happens if the issue is not fixed. But the main issue is that the climate is a greater overall forever problem that if not fixed it is sure to cure the terrorism problem too.

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    Nantucket Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Climate change affects all of us. It is more likely that a person is hit by lightening than they become a victim of terrorism.

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    eugene57  over 8 years ago

    “There IS a difference of scientific opinion about anthropocentric global warming. But the GW advocates refuse to allow a conversation. Anyone with a different opinion is labeled, dismissed as a “denier” and ignored. The new tolerance, that’s what that is!”How long would you debate with someone who claimed the earth was flat, the universe is only 100 light years across, it was impossible for frogs, snake or fish to rain from the sky, etc, etc, etc…

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    Dtroutma  over 8 years ago

    ISIL latest release is a supposed “Russian spy” getting the knife. They do know how to tick off about anyone out there with their outrageousness. Sick puppies aren’t nearly the actual threat portrayed as, but if they get the Arab, and outside world, fed up with them, the small number they really represent will be down the tubes.

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    sofartotheleftimright  over 8 years ago

    FYI while we’ve been reading stories on climate change and terrorism. Another 20 people just shot in Cali. Good ole USA.

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    moosemin  over 8 years ago

    Yes, Robert. It is just about a perfect world, and everything can be properly controlled, or averted, by a properly-elected Republican president. A man gets cruelly beheaded by a religious zealot.Billions may be threatened by a seemingly accelerated pace of changes in global atmospheric conditions, which has been, and still is supported by factual, corroborated evidence of human activity affecting the air, waters and much of the soil.

    OH, How silly of me!! I just remembered that former president George W. Bush absolutely assured us that the evidence is inconclusive, and that the matter needs more study. Dick Cheney’s office was compelled to re-write the reports of the very scientific panel, assembled by GWB, to tone down the liberal-biased alarms of that report, and protect U.S. corporate interests from the tyranny of the EPA.
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