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The Art of Communications

Free choices. Kerry crushers. Heat seekers. More Vietnam winnings. McCain-Feingold gold. U.S. efforts at intelligence. Reserve drills. Plus much more.

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STANDING THE HEAT br> Re: Eric Peters' Blair's Hot Air : /p> p>The influence of carbon dioxide (which is the main point of globaloney warming theory) in the heat retention of the atmosphere is only about one-fourth of one percent when compared to the influence of water vapor. No amount of human activities now or in the next thousand years will have any influence on future climate changes, which, by the way have been going on for a couple of billions of years without the presence of man. This opinion was signed by over 17,000 American scientists (of which I am one, Ph.D in Engineering, UCLA 1968). The silence by the media about the existence of this document is deafening. br> -- Marc Jeric br> Las Vegas, Nevada /p> p> NOT IN VAIN br> Re: William Tucker's Who Says We Lost in Vietnam? :
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