I have lost all respect for her
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jejozi — 16 years ago(October 25, 2009 01:33 AM)
Wow, you have all the RNC talking points memorized, dontchya, Dittohead. Let's see, you called one a homosexual and accused another of being a mindless sheep. So, how far is your head shoved inthe sand. Is this where you draw your weapon and exclaim allahu akbarI mean god bless america and threaten us? Or tell us we're treasonous? Aren't patriotic? Tell us, oh independent thinker, tell us, how many times did you vote for the Shrub? And McCain, and Dole. And probably already are planning on voting for the MILF.
This will be the high point of my day; it's all downhill from here. -
goldengirlfanatic — 17 years ago(January 02, 2009 01:55 PM)
My dad was yelling at the screen after that commercial aired, and because I love her, I was a little skeptical, and so I went online, and found that yes, the polar bear population is increasing!
I tend to be very skeptical about global warming anyways- there's undoubtedly a LOT happening to our environment, none of it very good, but there are so many good, reputable scientists objecting to the theory (and not getting any media attention), that I see it merely as a theory . . . not fact.
I haven't lost all respect for her, because the sad truth is that celebrities are treated as experts on all matters simply because they're in the limelight. In truth, I'm sure somebody told her polar bears were dying out, she felt concerned, and did the commercial. I very much doubt that it's her personal stance. I feel, like with most people, she is simply going with the flow. You can't really fault her for that. -
geoh777 — 16 years ago(April 28, 2009 12:52 PM)
I don't know about where you live, but where I live we are on what is called glacial till.
From Wikipedia: Glacial till is that part of glacial drift which was deposited directly by the glacier. It may vary from clays to mixtures of clay, sand, gravel and boulders.
That describes very well the kind of earth materials we have here (75 miles north of NYC).
That means, unless decades worth of geologists are wrong, there used to be glaciers here.
I have heard no residents here complain about the fact that at sometime in the past, the weather changed and the glaciers retreated. But, to listen to the media and other non-thinkers of the knee-jerk variety, the weather cannot change outside of the recent past average conditions, or some evil human forces are at work and must be accused or ridiculed to death in order to stop or reverse the nefarious climate change. And, they have to have the rate of change be of a certain (very low) magnitude also, or they get upset.
Come on, people get your emotions under control and start thinking for a change. -
montyque — 16 years ago(February 01, 2010 07:47 PM)
http://www.polarbearsinternational.org/ask-the-experts/population/
"in the 1960s, polar bear populations dropped precipitously due to over-hunting. When restrictions on polar bear harvests were put in place in the early 1970s, populations rebounded. That situation was a conservation success story but the current threat to polar bears is entirely different, and more dire.
Today's polar bears are facing the rapid loss of the sea-ice habitat that they rely on to hunt, breed, and, in some cases, to den. Last summer alone, the melt-off in the Arctic was equal to the size of Alaska, Texas, and the state of Washington combineda shrinkage that was not predicted to happen until 2040. The loss of Arctic sea ice has resulted in a shorter hunting season for the bears, which has led to a scientifically documented decline in the best-studied population, Western Hudson Bay, and predictions of decline in the second best-studied population, the Southern Beaufort Sea."
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GrittyKitty — 14 years ago(June 11, 2011 04:35 PM)
Ok 2 1/2 years have past since I posted this. We now know that the vaunted scientists who purported this hoax have for the most part been exposed as liars. But the coolaid drinks with still belly up to the bar for their glass full of bullsheeet.
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Furrerd — 12 years ago(August 02, 2013 11:57 PM)
No one tried to count polar bears till the early '70's so any numbers from before then are Wild Ass Guesses.
It may have something to do with Russia outlawing polar bear hunting in 1956 and the US, Canada and other countries following the trend in the 1970's. Only the Inuit can legally hunt the bears.
And yes, she is still a hawt woman at 52
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