T'was bad month for Global Warminists
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TerryRC wrote:Sam, polar bears hunt, almost exclusively, at holes in the ice where animals MUST surface for air.
The more you know...
UH, ..... UH, ...... UH ...... Terry, ..... just curious, .......
Just how in hell do these seals manage to breathe ..... since there is no ice there to have holes in it .... through which those animals MUST surface for air?
Terry, I would like to know more ......... so tell me.
I mean like, ..... tell me, .... but only iffen you didn't go to one of those Ivy League Colleges also.
And ps: Iffen a Polar Bear could see that picture ........ it would look like a super delux Thanksgiving Dinner, ....... would it not?
Or is that widdle speck ...... way, way out thar in the water ........ a Polar Bear swimming around looking for a "hole in the ice" so that it can catch a seal?
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SamCogar- Number of posts : 6238
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SamCogar Today at 7:14 am,7:45 am, and 8:12 am. You continue to show just what little comprehension that you really do have. And what you do have exists in a very large vacuum. That is an exact quote. And it is beyond your understanding. Polar bears do not ice and no one said they did. I have well aware that the subtlieties of thought excape you. These are some of the world's most respected wildlife experts. (the U.S. Fish and Game) I absolutely reject any possibility that you know better than them. As Terry stated polar bears almost exclusively hunt off the ice. So the ice is the primary source location where there food supply is. As a person with a degree in Psychology and behavioral studies I wonder if you do understand. People (except maybe you) engage in reason. Animals do not. Their lives, activities and survival depends upon them following instinctual behavior that has been how they survive for thousands of years. Animals do not always adapt. And polar bears do not. So if the ice melts and their instinctual hunting ground does not survive neither will they. And it is a nice try to switch the argument to mountain lions but we weren't discussing them. We were discussing your erroneous and we are now discussing your further erroneous posts on the feeding habits of polar bears. Oh and by the way I Googled Braxton County University every which way and upside down went to lists of the nation's colleges and universities and it was nowhere to be found. Did you attend the university of your own imagination?
lindaredtail- Number of posts : 308
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You have a degree in Psychology and view that as authoritative? Did you go to the one university on earth (Braxon County, perhaps:) in which the odder the duck, the less likely they waddled into the Psych Department as a major? The college professors in my family, left and right, have noticed that mental wellness is negatively correlated with a Psyche major. I'm not saying this is your case, but I had to giggle when I read your high opinion of your Psych degree.
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DOMINOES PIZZA is proud to announce the addition of new menu items and a new delivery area. We will be delivering seal pizza to the coast of Alaska. Polar bears will no longer have to leave their nice warm dens to hunt for food. The food will come to you. Pizzas are available in small, medium and large sizes. Due to snow pack, prevailing weather conditions and winter darkness 30 minute delivery is not available for this portion of our business. Delivery fees apply (not attacking the delivery boy would be accepted). For all enquiries call SamCoger he nows all about it.
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Sheik Ben Who do you consider authoritative SamCoger? Big mistake on your part.
lindaredtail- Number of posts : 308
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I think her psych's degree has bitten off a tad more then she can chew here Mike, what about you?
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SheikBen glad you liked it . Gave me a chuckle for the morning.
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No Aaron I don't think that I have bitten off more than I can chew. Not by a long shot. He is absolutely wrong about this subject and his postings show it constantly. If he's not insulting, and being sexist he's not happy. His supposed facts are not correct and he is totally ignorant about animal behavior and how it affects their survival. Then he does what he always does. As soon as he is wrong he injects something else into the discussion (like cougars) which we weren't posting about and is an entirely different subject. No I' ve far from bitten off more than I can chew. I've also been researching the ice shelf postings and I'm really going to have a ball with those. DELEWARE SIZED portion of ice shelf breaks off Antartica visible in NASA SATELLITES BUT SAM SAYS ITS A HOAX SO IT MUST BE TRUE1
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lindaredtail wrote:Sheik Ben Who do you consider authoritative SamCoger? Big mistake on your part.
As a recipient of useless degrees, I do not attach the same significance to any secular authority than most do.
I have been "priviledged" to see "from the inside" the practice of making bogus assertions, and then passing them off as "gospel" with your title as your proof. I witnessed federal figures and the data supporting the arguments of interest groups being made up out of thin air with my own two eyes.
Let me give you an example that speaks AGAINST my own side of a given argument (yes, this is a possible exercise and one that is worthwhile). I am repulsed by the practice of wearhousing our elderly in nursing homes. There are times, to be sure, that such a situation is chosen and therefore that choice is to be respected, but I much prefer that people be allowed to stay in the houses in which they have chosen to live and to have people come in and serve them in their own homes. A federal bill nicknamed "mi casa" was sponsored by my interest group many years ago, and to this day I believe it absolutely essential. It would have public money that goes to put someone in a nursing home also be available for them to hire personal assistants.
OK that's the background, here's the bologna. People on the side that I support will very dishonestly compare the cost of a month in a nursing home with a month of personal assistance, CONVENIENTLY forgetting that people in nursing homes tend to be older and have more severe disabilities than those receiving personal assistance in their homes. It is a reality that I would like to see changed (again, I'm firmly on the side of keeping people away from nursing homes), but that doesn't justify the dishonest manipulation of statistics.
I have every reason to believe that folks at the EPA and at NOAA think they are doing some great service by attributing every hurricane to an SUV, but that their own justified concern for the environment has clouded their judgement. My family's carbon footprint is about as small as anyone's you'd meet, Linda. We share a small car, use mercury lightbulbs, have a push mower that does not use gas, take a bicycle to the grocery store and walk everywhere else in town, and cloth diaper our babies.
I care about the environment and do believe that we are overconsuming. However, that does not mean that I get to cherry pick those items of data that I like and leave those that I don't in the world of "ignore it and it will go away." I don't believe the case for anthroprogenic global warming has been made, and I find the earth's history one of harsher periods of climate and less harsh ones. How would an ice age treat us? A layer of ice stemming from Maine to Florida and then staying there for 90,000 years?
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After you're done correcting poor mistaken Sam Linda, maybe you can explain the growing ice pack at the south pole and tell the people in Flagstaff that GW abounds everywhere.
Arizona / West
Snow in mid-may? Yep, up to 11 inches of it in flagstaff area
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Click here for a picture of GW in Arizona on Tuesday...
Aaron- Number of posts : 9841
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Gosh if the globe heats up anymore we'll all need to buy warmer clothes!
Watch, some twit is going to say that May snowing in Arizona is somehow PROOF of global warming.
Watch, some twit is going to say that May snowing in Arizona is somehow PROOF of global warming.
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And yes I do have a high opinion of my education because I should have. And the mental issue belongs to the person who can't admit that they got something wrong which I did with the polar bear numbers but someone else who has lots wrong with what they posted (could it be Sam?) and can't acknowledge it. And following along with someone who looks like their facts are correct (Sam) when they're not is a life issue that maybe you should be looking at in yourself.
lindaredtail- Number of posts : 308
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SheikBen What are your degrees in, where are they from and why do you presume that they are useless? I do accept the science on global warming, believe it to be accurate and as for snow in Flagstaff ever heard the term "freak snowstorm"? That is far different from a prolonged period of warming in which glaciers are melting and ice shelves breaking off. You can believe if you want that global warming is not real and I will continue to believe that it is. To each their own.
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lindaredtail wrote:To each their own.
Yet you insist on telling Sam how wrong he is for not accepting your view.
Hmmmmmmmmmm
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No actually I keep telling Sam that he is wrong because he and others have persisted in desiring an argument for global warming which I said that I was not interested in if you read my posts. I don't sit back and tolerate someone else's intolerance (which is what he does). So if he continues to post I will continue to give him as difficult a time as he gives me. And I'm just really warming up. I didn't push this argument. I know it is one of those subjects that is never going to be agreed on and I can accept that. But I won't sit back as I said while someone acts like him.
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lindaredtail wrote:You can believe if you want that global warming is not real and I will continue to believe that it is. To each their own.
lindaredtail wrote:No actually I keep telling Sam that he is wrong because he and others have persisted in desiring an argument for global warming which I said that I was not interested in if you read my posts. I don't sit back and tolerate someone else's intolerance (which is what he does). So if he continues to post I will continue to give him as difficult a time as he gives me. And I'm just really warming up. I didn't push this argument. I know it is one of those subjects that is never going to be agreed on and I can accept that. But I won't sit back as I said while someone acts like him.
So which is it Linda, to each his own or you're just getting warmed up. Really, you're not making a much sense here.
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SheikBen wrote:You have a degree in Psychology and view that as authoritative? Did you go to the one university on earth (Braxon County, perhaps:) in which the odder the duck, the less likely they waddled into the Psych Department as a major? The college professors in my family, left and right, have noticed that mental wellness is negatively correlated with a Psyche major. I'm not saying this is your case, but I had to giggle when I read your high opinion of your Psych degree.
Mental "wellness" as determined by whom or what? Do the college professors in your family have any good evidence of their own "mental wellness"?
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Sammy,
Those lefty may be fruitcakes, I'm certain some of them are. I'm beginning to wonder, though, if you're not certifiable yourself. Skated in it? Land sakes, man!
Those lefty may be fruitcakes, I'm certain some of them are. I'm beginning to wonder, though, if you're not certifiable yourself. Skated in it? Land sakes, man!
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TerryRC wrote:I don't suppose you know anything about parasites in dogs do you? My new puppy is loaded with worms. Is this otc stuff hubs bought for her going to work? This is sooo gross and kind of frightening too. I never had a puppy before. I've had kittens and none of them had worms.
Try this stuff. I have had good results with it.
Worms in puppies are as common as fish in a pond. Freak not.
She's had her second dose of something called fenbendazole. If this doesn't work I'll certainly try that. Thanks.
My cat got worms one time and that was nasty. The vet gave me a single pill for him. That one pill got rid of them. Those were tapeworms. What the pup has is probably roundworms, I guess. They are round and surprisingly long. eeewwwww
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Stephanie wrote:
My cat got worms one time and that was nasty. The vet gave me a single pill for him. That one pill got rid of them. Those were tapeworms. What the pup has is probably roundworms, I guess. They are round and surprisingly long. eeewwwww
It's natural in dogs Stephanie. The pound will worm all puppies before the put them out for adoption. I got Alex a pup a couple of years ago for his birthday. The dog pooped but the dead worm didn't come all the way out and he couldn't get it out so he ran around barking and whining. We had to catch him, get a papertowel and pull it out. The dog running and trying to get out was cute. The pulling it out part was gross.
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It's just so freaking gross. Hopefully it is a one time event and will be over soon. Perhaps I really am a cat person. lol
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It's a one time thing and will be over soon.
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Sorry Aaron. I had to leave to go to a medical equipment meeting for my daughter then back to work. It is to each their own as long as he does. But you and I both know he probably won't. Then it's I'm collecting so many references to put up here it'll take him days to answer them all. But I see it this way. Sam likes to intimidate women. In other words Sam is a sexist chauvanist. If he's not "proving" he's smarter than a woman then he is not happy. And he can't bear to have a woman around that he hasn't convinced that he is smarter than they are. Well I don't put up with that. If he lives and lets live I will. But if he doesn't I won't either. Things will certainly get very interesting.
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lindaredtail wrote:Sam likes to intimidate women. In other words Sam is a sexist chauvanist. If he's not "proving" he's smarter than a woman then he is not happy.
You couldn't be further from the truth Linda. If Sam thinks you're wrong, he'll come at you both barrels loaded. If you appear to be dumb or partisan and thus that is the reason for your beliefs, then he's coming at you twice as hard. Gender has nothing to do with it.
As Sam would say, it appears as if you've been nurtured to think that if a man doesn't agree with you then he must hat women.
I've found out over the time I've know Sam, that for the most part, he don't just pull garbage out of thin air and he normally backs his view points up with references. And he doesn't buy partisan sites as proof of your stance.
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