Global warming is a bad joke. Americans are not suppose to think, they are suppose to just believe what we are told. We should never allow ourselves to ask questions like "Why are record cold temperatures being set during our supposed global warming?" or "Why is it that some glaciers are actually getting larger in size?" We should not be surprised that the weather each night tells us that our record highs are not today, but years ago. My father-in-law was taught in college back in the early seventies by the same "all-knowing" professors that they were entering into another ice age! Surely, this is not a scam?!? It could not be possible that someone may make a few billion from this, could it? Oh by the way,the state of Alaska two years ago dropped the emissions mandatory check for vehicles. All of the information from years of documentation and research proved that it did not effect the air quality which is the worst due to cold air inversion. If what we are hearing today is real science, why do they start with a conclusion and end with the problem? If we start with answers and end with questions we must be assuming too much. How is it possible, that when one has achieved a certain level of knowledge, that their assumptions then become cold hard facts? Where is the end of scientific process? I believe in the idea of being free to think, rather than simply being a repeater of ideas that were installed by a professor. This is the difference between the minds of our forefathers, and the minds of today's knowledge peddlers. One changes the world, while the other changes the numbers in their bank account.
James Foxof AK11:12PM November 18, 2011
Oh yes, this season has been unreal. Our son has always had some allergies and fortunately his Belly Boost probiotics have really helped him with his food allergies, but my - the pollen has been so bad for not just him this year, but all of us! Our daughter and myself both ended up with sore throats, sinus stuff etc and it has been obnoxious.
smilinggreenmomof CA2:57PM April 22, 2010
Sara Palin says there's no such thing as global warming.
It couldn't be from that. Remember that big snow in D.C. this
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