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Monday, June 30, 2008 12:00 AM

Anti-science conservatives must be stopped

Americans must not allow global warming deniers to block the policies needed to avert catastrophic climate change. Our future is at stake.

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  • Monday, June 30, 2008 06:30 AM

    The world is going to be coming to an end very soon.

    Anything that is based as heavily on the Christian religion as the current neocon movement is going to have big problems with reality. Because their belief's are not based on reality they are based on relgion. It has become one of the basic tenets of their movement. Every neocon worth his salt is also a bible thumper. The Christian religion in turn is based on myth from the bible. Something that was written several thousand years ago and was meant more as a history of the Jewish people and their belief's than it was anything. But, some ingenious soul turned it into a religion. Most of them do not see the need to do anything about the climate change. After all the world is going to be coming to an end very soon. That is what all of the 'end of timers' say. So why waste the money and time on future generation's who are not going to be here? They are going to make sure it does by setting the middle east ablaze with endless wars. If they are wrong, and most of us already know they are. The world is in a mess from all of their excesses.

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