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From the Detroit News, at
http://community.detnews.com/apps/bl...p?blogid=2041:

"Detroit, Mich. - Michigan just experienced its coldest July on record;
global temperatures haven't risen in more than a decade; Great Lakes water
levels have resumed their 30-year cyclical rise (contrary to a decade of
media scare stories that they were drying up due to global warming), and
polls show that climate change doesn't even make a list of Michigan voters'
top-ten concerns.

"Yet in an interview with the Detroit News Monday, Senator Debbie Stabenow
(D., Mich.) - recently appointed to the Senate Energy Committee - made clear
that fighting the climate crisis is her top priority.

"'Climate change is very real,' she confessed as she embraced cap and
trade's massive tax increase on Michigan industry - at the same time
claiming, against all the evidence, that it would not lead to an increase in
manufacturing costs or energy prices. 'Global warming creates volatility. I
feel it when I'm flying. The storms are more volatile. We are paying the
price in more hurricanes and tornadoes.'

"And there are sea monsters in Lake Michigan. I can feel them when I'm
boating."

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From the Detroit News, at
http://community.detnews.com/apps/bl...p?blogid=2041:

"Detroit, Mich. - Michigan just experienced its coldest July on record;
global temperatures haven't risen in more than a decade; Great Lakes water
levels have resumed their 30-year cyclical rise (contrary to a decade of
media scare stories that they were drying up due to global warming), and
polls show that climate change doesn't even make a list of Michigan
voters' top-ten concerns.

"Yet in an interview with the Detroit News Monday, Senator Debbie Stabenow
(D., Mich.) - recently appointed to the Senate Energy Committee - made
clear that fighting the climate crisis is her top priority.

"'Climate change is very real,' she confessed as she embraced cap and
trade's massive tax increase on Michigan industry - at the same time
claiming, against all the evidence, that it would not lead to an increase
in manufacturing costs or energy prices. 'Global warming creates
volatility. I feel it when I'm flying. The storms are more volatile. We
are paying the price in more hurricanes and tornadoes.'

"And there are sea monsters in Lake Michigan. I can feel them when I'm
boating."


AlGore just needs to take some of his hot air up there.

Steve


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On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 22:09:52 -0400, "Lu Powell"
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From the Detroit News, at
http://community.detnews.com/apps/bl...p?blogid=2041:

"Detroit, Mich. - Michigan just experienced its coldest July on record;
global temperatures haven't risen in more than a decade; Great Lakes water
levels have resumed their 30-year cyclical rise (contrary to a decade of
media scare stories that they were drying up due to global warming), and
polls show that climate change doesn't even make a list of Michigan voters'
top-ten concerns.

"Yet in an interview with the Detroit News Monday, Senator Debbie Stabenow
(D., Mich.) - recently appointed to the Senate Energy Committee - made clear
that fighting the climate crisis is her top priority.

"'Climate change is very real,' she confessed as she embraced cap and
trade's massive tax increase on Michigan industry - at the same time
claiming, against all the evidence, that it would not lead to an increase in
manufacturing costs or energy prices. 'Global warming creates volatility. I
feel it when I'm flying. The storms are more volatile. We are paying the
price in more hurricanes and tornadoes.'

"And there are sea monsters in Lake Michigan. I can feel them when I'm
boating."


Maybe she has a vibrator in her seat?

This is a joke, right? This is some Democrat trying to spoof Palin?
Surely this gal didn't really say this in seriousness.
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Lu Powell wrote:
From the Detroit News, at
http://community.detnews.com/apps/bl...p?blogid=2041:


"Detroit, Mich. - Michigan just experienced its coldest July on record;
global temperatures haven't risen in more than a decade; Great Lakes
water levels have resumed their 30-year cyclical rise (contrary to a
decade of media scare stories that they were drying up due to global
warming), and polls show that climate change doesn't even make a list of
Michigan voters' top-ten concerns.

"Yet in an interview with the Detroit News Monday, Senator Debbie
Stabenow (D., Mich.) - recently appointed to the Senate Energy Committee
- made clear that fighting the climate crisis is her top priority.

"'Climate change is very real,' she confessed as she embraced cap and
trade's massive tax increase on Michigan industry - at the same time
claiming, against all the evidence, that it would not lead to an
increase in manufacturing costs or energy prices. 'Global warming
creates volatility. I feel it when I'm flying. The storms are more
volatile. We are paying the price in more hurricanes and tornadoes.'

"And there are sea monsters in Lake Michigan. I can feel them when I'm
boating."

WTF??? Trouble is, now some here will instantly think ALL liberals are
whack jobs. Reverse Harry, you know?
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