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Subject: bud plain n simple: the planet is going to hell.


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The Veeckster
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Date Posted: 19:31:02 05/10/02 Fri
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In reply to: Xpltivdletd 's message, "Re: An Heretical Question, if I may--" on 22:40:39 05/09/02 Thu

yup. the Antarctic is Melting!!!!!

>Would you believe another chunk of that ice-shelf just
>broke off? Would you believe the ice is actually
>thickening, however? (actually, you don't have
>to take my word for it, because the info is out
>there)
>
>This isn't at all far-fetched. Thicker ice = more
>mass pushing ice downhill = more calving where ice
>meets the sea. The fact that the last time this
>happened at Antarctica there were not "Republicans"
>driving "Demon SUV" to blame (or an
>"unbiased©," "Mainstream®" Media to preach the
>dogma of "Global Warming©"), doesn't
>change the mechanism. RKBA! Regards, all.

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