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I believe in cleaning up after ourselves, but I also believe that God made this earth too well for it to be thrown into a tantrum over a few gaseous episodes, some spills or hairspray.
p>Thank you for the good laugh. br> — Anastasia Mather br> Staten Island, New York /p> p> This reminds me of The Hellstrom Chronicle . I laughed when the narrator’s voice started shaking with emotion (when I wasn’t cringing at all the creepy bugs that were going to take over the planet). I thought to myself, “This guy’s unbelievable! He’s about to cry!” Anyway, great column. br> — Eileen Jarrett br> Cave Creek, Arizona /p> p> Doug Powers didn’t mention another great moment in Global Warming Hysteria. I forget the year, but I recall Al Gore giving a speech on global warming in Manhattan on the same day that it was subzero outside and the wind chill factor on Broadway was in the -40s. The good folks who came to hear him and drove their Yugos were encountered with frozen engine blocks and dead batteries at the conclusion of the speech. br> —
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