Gone to global warming, every one, and never to return sobbed he 15 months ago. I assume his tears have now frozen.
Gone to global warming, every one, and never to return sobbed he 15 months ago. I assume his tears have now frozen.
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There’s no more irrelevant spokesman for anything than RFK, Jr….unless it’s Patrick Kennedy.
or any kennedy for that matter…
As I read about more and more people backing away from Global Warming because of the scandals and flawed science, I can’t help but wonder what this trip to fantasyland has cost us. How much have the high priests of the religion put in their pockets? How many new direct or indirect taxes have we paid that make little or no difference? Is there a refund policy? Can we ask for some of it back?
Even worse, we still have CFLs coming to replace incandescent light bulbs. I said this long before the Tea Party arose, but I’ll say it again: the revolution starts Jan.1, 2014.
I grew up close by McLean, VA in the era to which Kennedy refers.
Although we all had sleds to use on the local hill whenever there was enough snow the white winters Kennedy claims to recall are absent from my memory (but then I didn’t and still don’t consume large quantities of mind altering substances).
Large snow storms (more than a foot) and White Christmases were more of a novelty than a norm in 1950s-1960s northern Virginia. And I cannot recall more than one or two occasions in ten-plus years when there was, for just a day or so, enough snow to construct an igloo (which I’ve done in the western mountains).
Of course winters were warmer there. My Aunt and Uncle lived in Georgetown and we loved visiting them during “spring” vacation in the 60′s because we could run around the city in shorts and tee shirts, weeks ahead of time here in Connecticut. In fact, I believe we did that in RFK Jr’s father’s back yard – he lived a few doors away.