Posted by Mark - IN. on December 22, 2013 at 10:05:23 from (50.121.83.186):
In Reply to: Re: Global Warming posted by Diydave on December 22, 2013 at 07:46:05:
""seems to me that if there were no washington dc, there would be far fewer problems in our world." - bobbyboywestcentIN
Again, I nor anyone that I know of personally said or suggested that the USA would be better off without a government. I merely pointed out a fact that our nation and the world would be far better off without Washington DC and the hot air coming out of there that is perhaps the greatest source of man caused global warming, if there exists such a thing. No one other than perhaps yourself may believe that governance for our nation and the world revolve around Washington DC. As for your claim that Billy called you a nitwit, well if it was you that claimed global warming increases snowfall (greatly cooling of rain), then I guess that we can't fault Billy, now can we? I would give him a pat on the back for showing great common sense, something that never happens in for instance...Washington DC.
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