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RobertEarl

(13,685 posts)
162. nukes are not reasonable
Wed Feb 25, 2015, 10:42 PM
Feb 2015

And your schtick is tiresome.

You never face facts. Just ask the Japanese about nukes and how safe and clean nukes are.

I will be more than happy if you never post nuke crap in reply to me again.

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It could happen this summer [View all] RobertEarl Feb 2015 OP
Like it's never happened before? zappaman Feb 2015 #1
How fast did the temps drop during the derecho that hit the Shenandoah Valley a few years back? FSogol Feb 2015 #2
I think the technical term is "a buttload"... zappaman Feb 2015 #3
You are so stupid. AngryAmish Feb 2015 #76
Shame on me. zappaman Feb 2015 #80
Temperature drops are common RobertEarl Feb 2015 #6
Wrong again. CreekDog Feb 2015 #78
This message was self-deleted by its author NM_Birder Feb 2015 #117
RobertEarl's anti environmental posts about birds in the Northwest CreekDog Feb 2015 #72
Oh gawd. creek dogs after me!!! OMG!!! RobertEarl Feb 2015 #75
Well, I guess E & Es loss is GDs gain! zappaman Feb 2015 #79
less is more CreekDog Feb 2015 #88
bwahahaha! well, it is warmer than usual and it is yrs after Fukushima.... uppityperson Feb 2015 #86
LOL, Are they melting like the Starfish? Will our thermometers melt too? FSogol Feb 2015 #92
See my journal RobertEarl Feb 2015 #93
Yes, comedy bits remain on our minds longer than pseudoscience bits. FSogol Feb 2015 #94
Sorry RobertEarl Feb 2015 #95
there are plenty of scientific predictions about climate change and its effects CreekDog Feb 2015 #96
Innocent creatures? You still don't get who I am laughing at? FSogol Feb 2015 #98
Yeah RobertEarl Feb 2015 #99
Ill-mannered is an opinion. Bad science is bad science. n/t FSogol Feb 2015 #113
You have no science RobertEarl Feb 2015 #116
Explain how their wasting disease happened before Fukushima? FSogol Feb 2015 #119
Gladly RobertEarl Feb 2015 #123
Why are the numbers of people diagnosed with autism increasing? uppityperson Feb 2015 #125
Starfish. When there were more starfish, there were less man-made autistic people. FSogol Feb 2015 #132
You are laughably naive and I'm sorry DU is giving you a platform for your silliness. FSogol Feb 2015 #131
Enenews.com RobertEarl Feb 2015 #138
no one is laughing at their deaths but at the logic failures in claiming they were due to uppityperson Feb 2015 #100
radiation has been there for 50 years RobertEarl Feb 2015 #101
yet the virus causing sea star wasting was known before Fukushima. Neat, eh? uppityperson Feb 2015 #103
never so deadly RobertEarl Feb 2015 #105
You are wrong, , they were. What "lots of other creatures" are you talking about? uppityperson Feb 2015 #108
others RobertEarl Feb 2015 #110
And radiation has been here since the Earth formed That's science! uppityperson Feb 2015 #104
not manmade radiation. RobertEarl Feb 2015 #106
There is no such thing as "manmade radiation" FBaggins Feb 2015 #112
LOL, manmade radiation killed all the herds of Pacific Sea-Elk! FSogol Feb 2015 #120
Thanks for journalling the thread where science says virus and increased water temps cause sea star uppityperson Feb 2015 #114
Not the cause RobertEarl Feb 2015 #115
Again, thanks for linking to threads with scientific articles rather than saying "do your own resear uppityperson Feb 2015 #118
The last time I OP'd the subject RobertEarl Feb 2015 #121
Why should I go complain to hosts? I am merely thanking you for linking in your journal to the threa uppityperson Feb 2015 #122
Virus is not the true reason RobertEarl Feb 2015 #124
You tell me to research, I did and find virus and warmer waters are what scientists consider the uppityperson Feb 2015 #126
Your claim: RobertEarl Feb 2015 #127
These 2, which I found from something in your journal. A fast search gives me more... uppityperson Feb 2015 #128
You said reason RobertEarl Feb 2015 #130
Ok, and none of them says your theory is likely or even plausible CreekDog Feb 2015 #133
You continue to make claims without any backing "never so deadly as it is since manmade radiation" uppityperson Feb 2015 #134
Start your own thread on sea stars? RobertEarl Feb 2015 #135
Aw dang, I forgot "deflect". You did pretty good on meeting my predicted #1-4 though uppityperson Feb 2015 #137
You win!!?? RobertEarl Feb 2015 #139
Yup, #1-4. uppityperson Feb 2015 #140
Eat it up!! RobertEarl Feb 2015 #141
Wow, you sure do swing wildly from 1 extreme to the other, don't you? uppityperson Feb 2015 #142
Just following your lead RobertEarl Feb 2015 #143
I asked for links, you refused and told me to find them. I did. You still have the chance to provide uppityperson Feb 2015 #144
Of course RobertEarl Feb 2015 #145
You can atone by vacuuming my house for me. No pleading needed, just vacuuming. uppityperson Feb 2015 #146
No. Not me. RobertEarl Feb 2015 #149
Sorry, upwind of Hanford. We do have melted sea star pasta though. uppityperson Feb 2015 #150
Next RobertEarl Feb 2015 #153
Straw man argument, typical of pseudoscience. nt longship Feb 2015 #169
So, we can list you, zap, as a denier, again? RobertEarl Feb 2015 #7
No, Bob. zappaman Feb 2015 #8
So you are a denier? RobertEarl Feb 2015 #9
No, Bob. zappaman Feb 2015 #11
Beautiful blue skies of LA, says z RobertEarl Feb 2015 #13
Yes, today they are beautiful and blue with puffy white clouds! zappaman Feb 2015 #15
As usual with you RobertEarl Feb 2015 #21
you complain of snide remarks after they post a picture of blue sky after you snidely uppityperson Feb 2015 #28
Denial is crazy, isn't it? RobertEarl Feb 2015 #33
it proves the sky isn't brown, which was the claim. There was nothing about uppityperson Feb 2015 #36
IOKIYARE CreekDog Feb 2015 #81
Come to LA and I will buy you awesome sushi zappaman Feb 2015 #40
You're out of starfish, eh? pinboy3niner Feb 2015 #44
Thank you pinboy RobertEarl Feb 2015 #50
I'm in the SFV DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #69
Yeah, but zappaman Feb 2015 #77
Yeah, we only have stories like "Man stabbed with meat thermometer at movie theater" pinboy3niner Feb 2015 #87
you crack most of DU up and we thank you for it! snooper2 Feb 2015 #17
do you blame climate change on burning of fossil fuels or nuclear power? CreekDog Feb 2015 #64
Both RobertEarl Feb 2015 #68
Sorry, Robert. I am going to go all pedant on you again. longship Feb 2015 #158
Talk about made up BS RobertEarl Feb 2015 #159
I deliberately have been polite with you. You don't seem to be willing or able to do the same. longship Feb 2015 #161
nukes are not reasonable RobertEarl Feb 2015 #162
You are an insulting boor, Robert. longship Feb 2015 #164
good bye sea stars RobertEarl Feb 2015 #165
That's called moving the goal posts, Robert. longship Feb 2015 #166
It's called reading RobertEarl Feb 2015 #167
One hypothesis is climate change. longship Feb 2015 #168
Oh hell, you are so right RobertEarl Feb 2015 #170
Another idiotic straw man argument from you, Robert. longship Feb 2015 #171
No you're right RobertEarl Feb 2015 #172
You seem to be one of those dichotomous thinkers. Something is either all good or all bad uppityperson Feb 2015 #173
Piling on those straw men, Robert. longship Feb 2015 #174
Of course it can. It has. And it will again. (nt) bigwillq Feb 2015 #4
I've seen it drop from mid 90's and clear blue sky to mid 60's and black in 15 minutes here. hobbit709 Feb 2015 #5
Ha, read that as "mid 60s and back" F4lconF16 Feb 2015 #52
Thuderstorms! RobertEarl Feb 2015 #54
why may we see that? CreekDog Feb 2015 #70
Not that uncommon hobbit709 Feb 2015 #90
30 degree changes are not that uncommon CreekDog Feb 2015 #10
Yes, but... zappaman Feb 2015 #12
Not uncommon? RobertEarl Feb 2015 #14
I'm a denier dumbcat Feb 2015 #19
what's an example of a record breaking change? CreekDog Feb 2015 #20
See? That's denial right there RobertEarl Feb 2015 #22
asking you to clarify and show proof of what you are claiming is "denial"? uppityperson Feb 2015 #25
You don't pay well enough RobertEarl Feb 2015 #26
why would you think I should pay you for giving links or proof to your claims? uppityperson Feb 2015 #29
I told you RobertEarl Feb 2015 #35
Asking what you mean, for clarification and proof is "denial"???? omg uppityperson Feb 2015 #37
and you left the thread promptly after being asked for an example of what you said in the OP CreekDog Feb 2015 #46
I took a nice walk RobertEarl Feb 2015 #47
You're saying you can't find the question I asked you in this very thread CreekDog Feb 2015 #49
Really? RobertEarl Feb 2015 #51
No, for the 100th time, I'm not asking you to prove that climate change is real to me CreekDog Feb 2015 #55
weatherunderground.com RobertEarl Feb 2015 #57
and what do I look for? CreekDog Feb 2015 #58
Eh? RobertEarl Feb 2015 #59
you said greater than 30 degrees, where is a 30 degree change a record? CreekDog Feb 2015 #61
No, it's not denial, I asked you for an example of record breaking change CreekDog Feb 2015 #27
the 30 degree changes usually don't get labeled as record breaking CreekDog Feb 2015 #89
It's flat out normal for the temp to swing 30 degrees on a summer day here. Gormy Cuss Feb 2015 #102
24 hours RobertEarl Feb 2015 #107
Yep, that too. 75 one day, over 100 the next. n/t Gormy Cuss Feb 2015 #111
and what science do you have that says that this will happen as early as this summer? CreekDog Feb 2015 #136
Oh boy... Agschmid Feb 2015 #16
lol! HappyMe Feb 2015 #18
omg, what if it goes from 100 to 130?!?!? uppityperson Feb 2015 #23
Here in North Texas, it's 33 degrees.....in late February. AverageJoe90 Feb 2015 #67
It could happen tonight... SidDithers Feb 2015 #24
why isn't the sun out at night when it's so hard to see clearly? uppityperson Feb 2015 #30
Well, when there is a full moon, it is putting out lots of light. zappaman Feb 2015 #42
I feel like I'm having a flashback to the Hippy Dippy Weatherman, lol pinboy3niner Feb 2015 #38
Tide goes in, tide goes out. zappaman Feb 2015 #41
ANY post you make needs to be examined really really closely. And assumed to be an exaggeration. nt Logical Feb 2015 #31
Dramatic temperature changes occur often, elleng Feb 2015 #32
I love the Four Yorkshiremen Fumesucker Feb 2015 #34
The updated version is pretty funny too... SidDithers Feb 2015 #39
Sid Dithers was responsible for Burger King's "Where's Herb" debacle in 1985. Orrex Feb 2015 #176
Congratulations! FBaggins Feb 2015 #43
I don't know where you live, but ... surrealAmerican Feb 2015 #45
Of course it does.... RobertEarl Feb 2015 #48
It does happen in the summer. surrealAmerican Feb 2015 #53
Which was normal? RobertEarl Feb 2015 #56
what are "arctic airs"? CreekDog Feb 2015 #82
Well...... zappaman Feb 2015 #84
They're both normal ... surrealAmerican Feb 2015 #91
Average Temperature: CreekDog Feb 2015 #60
It wasn't very clear RobertEarl Feb 2015 #63
When is this going to happen? CreekDog Feb 2015 #65
Rapid temperature changes happen SheilaT Feb 2015 #62
Yep... in winter RobertEarl Feb 2015 #71
Wouldn't bet on it. AverageJoe90 Feb 2015 #66
Lets hope not RobertEarl Feb 2015 #73
Yes, but that's different from the scenario you *originally* postulated in the OP. nt AverageJoe90 Feb 2015 #83
changes of 30 degrees in 24 hours are not extremely unlikely, they are commonplace in summer CreekDog Feb 2015 #74
As much as I don't won't to wade into this shitheadedness, winter Temps swing 30 degs all the time AngryAmish Feb 2015 #85
Oh this is fun no? NuclearDem Feb 2015 #97
I remember a summer in the 90's in OK... went from 114F to 68 JCMach1 Feb 2015 #109
Mass hysteria...Dogs and cats living together... GoddessOfGuinness Feb 2015 #129
Blueberry syrup on pancakes randys1 Feb 2015 #152
30 degree temperature difference is often called "Tuesdays" during a Texas August. LanternWaste Feb 2015 #147
Mean people suck. Octafish Feb 2015 #148
GMI RobertEarl Feb 2015 #154
Experts Octafish Feb 2015 #157
Like I told our dear Sid RobertEarl Feb 2015 #160
they do? CreekDog Feb 2015 #163
All I know is I want to be there when climate change causes human suffering to deniers randys1 Feb 2015 #151
On Feb. 24 in my area of Western PA, the temp. rose from -15° at 8:00 AM to 20° at 12:00 noon. John1956PA Feb 2015 #155
Methane could help? RobertEarl Feb 2015 #156
EVERYONE WHO REPLIES TO THIS THREAD IS OBSESSED WITH ROBERTEARL Orrex Feb 2015 #175
Well, Here In RobinA Feb 2015 #177
Man I grew up in Ohio titaniumsalute Feb 2015 #178
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