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Re: Polar Bears and the denial of Global Warming
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Originally Posted by Rahul
You know, I was going to post something along these very same lines myself - I just re-read your post, and was wondering, hmm, is she really saying this to refute the point about pictures?
LOL - I can be a "tubelight" sometimes.  (though in all fairness, that particular post, read by itself, wouldn't necessarily imply anything different from what I thought the first time).
By the way, I love bears - my avatar on other sites is a grizzly.  Not saying I don't like Chinese gals, though ... 
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Me too. I like bears. My mother used to swear that she was protected by some bear spirit or something. They were in her dreams all the time. Then again, she worked in Yellowstone as a youth. Ursa.
My kids and I used to read this book about how to protect yourself in really weird situations. One of them was how to walk in a forest and not be eaten by a bear. We got to giggling and the next thing you know my youngest was running through the house growling "je suis un ours!" (I'm a bear!). Why French? I don't recall.
Most people are really too stupid to realize how very dangerous bears can be and just think they're cute. Great. More power to 'em. If an animal has curb appeal it might just save their neck.
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...the government...is caving in...with their specious arguments couched in the...language of civil rights law, and that the churches ... likewise crumbling to...rhetoric which is nothing but heretical sophistry -- ~F Phelps
Platitudes like the one you offer are no different - and no less incorrect - than the jackass part-time Christian who says, "I'm going to heaven because I'm nice to people." It so misses the point.~Impugn
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